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    In April, the cardiology community converged face-to-face in Orlando for The American College of Cardiology’s (ACC22) Annual Scientific Session after a two-year hiatus that forced the conference to go virtual due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. An estimated 7,700 in-person and 4,400 virtual cardiovascular professionals from around the globe came together to connect with peers and top experts in…

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    • @DAICeditor @ACCinTouch Back on track after its in-person hiatus, #ACC22 stressed industry resilience, and featured practice-changing science and innovations: https://t.co/aPXuZTz8KX #clinicaltrials #telecardiology #COVID19 #heartfailure

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    Cardiovascular diseases are among the leading causes of death for people over 65 years old in North America and Europe. According to a report by the World Health Organization (WHO) on the top 10 causes of death in 2019, heart disease remained at the top of the list. The world’s aging population has resulted in an even greater surge in health problems.

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    • Next Generation Cardiac Wearables and Implantables Will Integrate Into Wireless Body Area Networks https://t.co/28XeABaVwp #cardiotwitter #CVtechnology #wearables #cardiology #patientmontoring #telemedicine #telecardiology

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    May 15, 2020 – A groundbreaking trial recently examined the viability of telemedicine for remote guidance of a population-based ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) program reaching more than 100 million patients. The study, presented as late-breaking science during the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) 2020 Virtual Conference.

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    • Telemedicine-based Network Offers Remote Guidance to 100 Million STEMI Patients https://t.co/TuhBzGWmUn #cardiotwitter #SCAI2020 #cardiology #PCI #cathlab #telemedicine #telecardiology

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    • Adult congenital heart disease #telecardiology visits are going strong this week. Below: @MassGeneralNews Center for TeleHealth page for information on #televisits #telemedicine in the setting of #COVID19 ⁦@ACCinTouch⁩ ⁦@AmericanTelemed⁩ https://t.co/5TjEqFJsu9