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Q&A: Stanford Children’s heart transplant patients ‘not just surviving but thriving’
Stanford Medicine Children’s Health this year celebrated 50 years of pediatric heart transplants and more than 35 years of pediatric lung transplants, according to a press release.
FDA clears transluminal coronary angioplasty perfusion balloon catheter
Teleflex announced its percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty perfusion balloon catheter has received FDA 510(k) clearance for balloon dilatation of coronary artery or coronary bypass graft stenoses.
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Mental health ‘crucial’ after first-time hospitalization for heart disease
Risk for psychiatric disorder or suicide attempt is particularly high in the first year following hospitalization for heart disease, and patient support is important to lower such risk, researchers reported.
Weight-loss surgery appears to benefit patients with heart failure, obesity
In a single-center cohort of patients with heart failure and obesity, weight-loss surgery led to improved clinical outcomes including reduced BMI and HbA1c and less reliance on diuretics, researchers reported.
U.S. News & World Report again ranks Cleveland Clinic No 1. for cardiology, heart surgery
For the 30th straight year, Cleveland Clinic topped U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals rankings for cardiology and heart surgery.
Q&A: Women less likely than men to receive guideline-directed care during heart surgery
Three studies published recently indicate that women who undergo heart surgery are less likely to receive guideline-directed care and more likely to have poor outcomes compared with men.
In patients with obesity, gastric bypass impacts lipid levels more than low-energy diet
In patients with obesity, gastric bypass surgery plus a very low-energy diet reduced major atherogenic blood lipids to a greater degree than a very low-energy diet alone at 6 weeks, according to the results of the COCKTAIL trial.
Weight-loss surgery reduces heart events, death vs. usual care in obesity, sleep apnea
In patients with obesity and obstructive sleep apnea, those who had weight-loss surgery had approximately 40% reduced risk for major adverse CV events and death compared with those who did not, according to the results of the MOSAIC study.
Two intra-aortic balloon catheter kits recalled; three deaths reported
Teleflex and its subsidiary Arrow International issued a recall of its intra-aortic balloon catheter kits due to a manufacturing error that may cause the balloon to become overtwisted.
Adverse events may be associated with negative personal impact on surgeons, trainees
Surgical faculty and trainees report having a negative psychological impact associated with adverse events in their patients, according to results from a mixed-methods study and survey.
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