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Psych Congress Network, Psychiatry & Behavioral Health
05/15/2024
Though the number of buprenorphine prescribers increased following the elimination of the X waiver in January 2023, the total number of patients using the medication to manage opioid use disorder (OUD) “changed little.”
EP Lab Digest
05/15/2024
Analysis conducted on a hierarchical endpoint comprised of mortality, HF hospitalization, and health status shows that patients treated with phrenic nerve stimulation may be nearly five times as likely to experience a clinical benefit compared to those in the control group
EP Lab Digest
05/15/2024
Empowering healthcare partners to streamline the delivery of cardiac monitoring services on an integrated technology solution
EP Lab Digest
05/15/2024
Atraverse Medical, a San Diego-based medical device company, today announces the FDA clearance of its HOTWIRE™ radiofrequency (RF) guidewire, a novel device that enables zero exchange left-heart access while also acting as a rail for catheter-based therapy systems.
EP Lab Digest
05/15/2024
Data Demonstrates vMap’s Ability to Locate Arrhythmia Sources and Deliver Critical Value
Journal of Clinical Pathways
05/15/2024
A systematic literature review summarizes the economic and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) outcomes experienced by patients with early-stage hormone receptor positive (HR+) and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 negative (HR+/HER2−) breast cancer.
Cath Lab Digest, Journal of Invasive Cardiology, CardioVascular
05/15/2024
A new study demonstrated parity between a minimally invasive procedure to replace the aortic valve in the heart—transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR)—and surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR).
Cath Lab Digest, Journal of Invasive Cardiology, CardioVascular
05/15/2024
In Sweden, individuals who have experienced a heart attack are offered participation in an interactive patient education called Heart School. After a heart attack, foreign-born people are less likely to attend the relapse-preventing Heart School than native-born patients. But with access to a professional interpreter, participation increases.
Journal of Invasive Cardiology, CardioVascular
05/15/2024
The study aimed to report the procedural outcomes and safety of bifurcation stent placement in infants, particularly the long-term trajectory of re-interventions.
Cath Lab Digest, Journal of Invasive Cardiology, CardioVascular
05/15/2024
UC Santa Cruz Professor of Biomolecular Engineering Camilla Forsberg and her research group have discovered a distinct, secondary population of platelets that appears with aging and have hyperreactive behavior and unique molecular properties, which could make them easier to target with medication.
Cath Lab Digest, Journal of Invasive Cardiology, CardioVascular
05/15/2024
The Acolyte Catheter System is a cutting-edge technology, intended to facilitate the placement and positioning of guidewires and catheters within the coronary vasculature for the treatment of patients with coronary chronic total occlusions (CTOs), with persistent symptoms, following medical therapy.
Cath Lab Digest, Journal of Invasive Cardiology, CardioVascular, Vascular Disease Management
05/15/2024
“By identifying strokes faster and starting treatment sooner, the mobile stroke unit saves precious minutes when a stroke patient is losing nearly half a million brain cells per second,” said James Grotta, MD, a neurologist and the director of stroke research. “It’s a tremendous benefit to the community, backed by nearly 10 years of research.”
Cath Lab Digest, Journal of Invasive Cardiology, CardioVascular
05/15/2024
A collaborative team at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles is using artificial intelligence (AI) to mine common chest CT scans to predict mortality. Their research identified a collection of cardiac factors that were predictive of death in a large group of patients, potentially setting the stage for improved cardiac screening. The findings were recently reported in Nature Communications.
Cath Lab Digest, Journal of Invasive Cardiology, CardioVascular
05/15/2024
The innovative program, called eCPR, is designed specifically for patients in Forsyth County who experience sudden cardiac arrest caused by a life-threatening irregular heart rhythm, and who show signs that the damage can be reversed. The “e” in eCPR stands for ECMO (Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation) which is a heart and lung bypass machine.
Veterans Health Today
05/15/2024
Earlier anticoagulation reversal in patients with anticoagulation-associated intracerebral hemorrhage is associated with improved survival, according to a study published in JAMA Neurology.
Wounds, Wound Care
05/15/2024
Windy Cole, DPM CWSP, shares details from her case series, "Monitoring the Effect of Continuous Topical Oxygen Therapy With Near-Infrared Spectroscopy: A Pilot Case Series in Wound Healing."
Annals of Long-Term Care
05/15/2024
Vice President Kamala Harris announced 2 final rules last month that aim to improve long-term care and home care services.
EP Lab Digest
05/15/2024
• First and only contact force pulsed field ablation (PFA) system designed to transform treatment for millions with life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias.
• Preliminary data of VCAS study will be presented at HRS 2024
Advances in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Network
05/15/2024
Dr Regueiro recaps his keynote address on the management postoperative Crohn's disease, including new surgical techniques and medications that could help prevent the occurrence of postoperative disease.
EP Lab Digest
05/14/2024
Review of Retrospective Data Demonstrates Importance of Superior Signal Quality and First-in-Class Predictive Filter