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CDC: 1 dead in multistate outbreak of E. coli linked to organic carrots

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Expert panel: IVUS can benefit patients needing peripheral revascularization

Expert panel: IVUS can benefit patients needing peripheral revascularization

Compared with angiography, IVUS may improve care and outcomes of patients requiring interventional peripheral revascularization, according to an expert consensus roundtable sponsored by several medical societies.

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January 05, 2024
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Valves from world’s first partial heart transplant growing with child recipient

Valves from world’s first partial heart transplant growing with child recipient

More than 1 year after the world’s first partial heart transplant in a newborn boy, pediatric transplant cardiologists at Duke Health report that the donor valve tissue is growing with the child.

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Intravascular imaging-guided PCI shows benefit for left main CAD vs. angiography

Intravascular imaging-guided PCI shows benefit for left main CAD vs. angiography

Intravascular imaging-guided PCI showed benefit vs. angiography for patients with left main CAD, with significantly lower risk for cardiac death or spontaneous target vessel-related MI, researchers reported.

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December 11, 2023
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X-rays and the evolving standard of care for hospital staff

X-rays and the evolving standard of care for hospital staff

It seems long ago now that so much has changed, but just a few decades ago, interventional cardiologists, electrophysiologists and others who work daily with X-ray machines lived in a very different world.

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December 01, 2023
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Top news of November: Semaglutide CV outcomes, treating statin intolerance and more

Top news of November: Semaglutide CV outcomes, treating statin intolerance and more

Healio and Cardiology Today have compiled a list of the most-read news in cardiology of November 2023.

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November 28, 2023
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TRANSFORM trial will harness AI to evaluate personalized heart disease care strategies

TRANSFORM trial will harness AI to evaluate personalized heart disease care strategies

PHILADELPHIA — A randomized controlled trial will assess whether pairing coronary CT angiography with an investigational AI algorithm to stage coronary plaque burden is superior to usual care for primary prevention of CV events.

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November 28, 2023
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News you may have missed from AHA 2023: SELECT, artificial intelligence, gene editing, more

News you may have missed from AHA 2023: SELECT, artificial intelligence, gene editing, more

Healio | Cardiology Today compiled a list of the top news from the 2023 American Heart Association Scientific Sessions.

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November 18, 2023
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VIDEO: Deepak L. Bhatt, MD, MPH, discusses gene editing, ORBITA-2, artificial intelligence

VIDEO: Deepak L. Bhatt, MD, MPH, discusses gene editing, ORBITA-2, artificial intelligence

PHILADELPHIA — In this video exclusive, Deepak L. Bhatt, MD, MPH, provides his perspective on research presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions.

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November 16, 2023
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AI-enabled technology independently predicts cardiac events based on coronary inflammation

AI-enabled technology independently predicts cardiac events based on coronary inflammation

PHILADELPHIA — An artificial intelligence-based technology that evaluates coronary inflammation predicted risk for cardiac events in patients undergoing coronary CTA, according to new study data.

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November 14, 2023
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Pitavastatin lowers plaque volume, progression in lower-risk patients with HIV

Pitavastatin lowers plaque volume, progression in lower-risk patients with HIV

PHILADELPHIA — Pitavastatin lowered noncalcified plaque volume and reduced risk for plaque progression compared with placebo in patients with HIV at low to moderate risk for CVD, according to new data from the REPRIEVE trial.

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