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Hypertension, for instance, can increase an individual's risk of post-TAVR hospitalization or mortality, according to a new analysis of more than 350 high-risk patients. NEWS | CARDIOVASCULAR BUSINESS Hypertension, for instance, can increase an individual's risk of post-TAVR hospitalization or mortality, according to a new analysis of more than 350 high-risk patients. MAGAZINE | CARDIOVASCULAR BUSINESS Even the best analytics won’t replace human interaction; protect your time with patients and colleagues. Focus on the patient-centered metrics, and try to be patient. FEATURES | CARDIOVASCULAR BUSINESS In the debut of CVB's 2020 Vision series, healthcare administrators talk about the challenges they are facing as new financial realities descend on their patients and practices.It’s out with the old ways of tackling revenue cycle management. It’s time, they say, to adopt a mindset that safeguards patients' financial well-being while also furthering the organization's mission and protectingHOME
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Hypertension, for instance, can increase an individual's risk of post-TAVR hospitalization or mortality, according to a new analysis of more than 350 high-risk patients. NEWS | CARDIOVASCULAR BUSINESS Hypertension, for instance, can increase an individual's risk of post-TAVR hospitalization or mortality, according to a new analysis of more than 350 high-risk patients. MAGAZINE | CARDIOVASCULAR BUSINESS Even the best analytics won’t replace human interaction; protect your time with patients and colleagues. Focus on the patient-centered metrics, and try to be patient. FEATURES | CARDIOVASCULAR BUSINESS In the debut of CVB's 2020 Vision series, healthcare administrators talk about the challenges they are facing as new financial realities descend on their patients and practices.It’s out with the old ways of tackling revenue cycle management. It’s time, they say, to adopt a mindset that safeguards patients' financial well-being while also furthering the organization's mission and protectingHOME
About 4 in 10 healthcare workers haven’t gotten a COVID-19 vaccine yet, and more than 1 in 3 say they aren’t confident the vaccines have been thoroughly tested for safety and effectiveness, according to a new poll from The Washington Post and the Kaiser Family Foundation. A PHYSICIAN’S PERSPECTIVE: ATHERECTOMY TO HELP ADDRESS THE John H. Rundback, MD, Interventional Radiologist Partner at American Endovascular and Amputation Prevention, Clifton, New Jersey. Managing Partner at Advanced Interventional and Vascular Services, LLP,Teaneck, New Jersey
MEDICAL DEVICE REPRESENTATIVES: THE UNTOLD STORY The patient was a 77-year old diabetic with an ulcer on her big toe. There was almost no blood flow to the foot, and she was in terriblepain.
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Cardiac MRI a ‘powerful’ tool for assessing, predicting pulmonary arterial hypertension. COVID-19 patients with mild symptoms make a full recovery with no lingering heart issues. COVID-19 may do long-term damage to the heart and blood vessels of young adults. Early CMR imaging improves diagnosis of unexplained heart attacks. NEWS | CARDIOVASCULAR BUSINESS Abbott prepared for influx of new patients in wake of Medtronic’s announcement, FDA’s recommendation. In a recent advisory, the FDA specifically mentioned Abbott's HeartMate 3 LVAD as an effective alternative to Medtronic's HVAD system. MAGAZINE | CARDIOVASCULAR BUSINESS Stirring the Pot: Cannabis & Cardiology—How & Why to Talk with Patients About Marijuana Use. As use of cannabis products increases and evidence of possible cardiovascular harm mounts, it’s time for cardiologists to start having conversations with their patients. MEDICAL DEVICE REPRESENTATIVES: THE UNTOLD STORY Medical Device Representatives: The Untold Story. February 23, 2021 | Ryan Egeland, MD, PhD | Experience Stories. Sponsored by Cardiovascular Systems, Inc. The patient was a 77-year old diabetic with an ulcer on her big toe. There was almost no A PHYSICIAN’S PERSPECTIVE: ATHERECTOMY TO HELP ADDRESS THE John H. Rundback, MD, Interventional Radiologist Partner at American Endovascular and Amputation Prevention, Clifton, New Jersey. Managing Partner at Advanced Interventional and Vascular Services, LLP,Teaneck, New Jersey
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A surprising number of healthcare pros are skeptical of the COVID-19 vaccine. About 4 in 10 healthcare workers haven’t gotten a COVID-19 vaccine yet, and more than 1 in 3 say they aren’t confident the vaccines have been thoroughly tested for safety and effectiveness, according to a new poll from The Washington Post and the Kaiser Family ABIOMED | CARDIOVASCULAR BUSINESS Hub & Spoke: Improving Cardiogenic Shock Outcomes at WellStar. Proven protocols and practices, people and a push for earlier hemodynamic support are changing the face of cardiogenic shock survival. One leading health system has improved survival rates into the 70+ percent range. And their team believes other facilities should follow suit. CHAMPIONING ALTERNATIVE PAD ACCESS IN THE OFFICE-BASED LAB Improving access is at the center of a pair of new trends in treating peripheral artery disease (PAD). First is the office-based lab (OBL) expanding access to more PAD patients needing therapy, and the second is physicians more often choosing alternative access such as radial, tibial or pedal to treat those patients. Q&A - CARDIAC PET: WHEN IT’S THE BEST CHOICE FOR PATIENTS Q&A - Cardiac PET: When It’s the Best Choice for Patients. Picking the right imaging exam at the right time has always been a challenge. But experts recently offered a blueprint to make the choice easier when it comes to using cardiac PET to assess coronary artery disease, myocardial perfusion, viability, and ventricular function. SNMMI andKATHY BOYD DAVID
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