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Providers must develop and integrate an ambulatory strategy into their overarching cardiovascular strategic plan, whether through joint ventures, acquisition, or other alignment structures with existing ASCs, or through investment into their own facility(ies), because this growing shift is imminent in all markets for cardiology.
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Mashup Score: 0Rhode Island Hospital Cardiac Catheterization Lab - 3 day(s) ago
Rhode Island Hospital’s interventional cardiologists performed the first outpatient cardiac catheterization in New England and were among the first in the United States to perform percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). We have a cath lab that is located just adjacent to the emergency department’s critical care unit.
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Mashup Score: 0The Takeru™ PTCA Balloon Dilatation Catheter for Pre Intravascular Lithotripsy (IVL) - 24 day(s) ago
Deliverability of IVL devices can be challenging. Thankfully, the low-profile design coupled with increased pushability of Terumo’s Takeru™ PTCA Balloon Dilatation Catheter facilitates the use of IVL in heavily calcified lesions.Â
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Mashup Score: 3Benefits of “Dual Prep” With Rotational Atherectomy and Subsequent Use of Intravascular Lithotripsy (IVL) - 25 day(s) ago
With an aging population, the need to modify severely calcified coronary lesions prior to stent deployment is as common and difficult as ever. In this case, we highlight the treatment strategy of a tight lesion in a large vessel that was resistant to balloon dilatation.
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Mashup Score: 2PAD Pulse Alliance Urges Screening for Disease Most Don’t Know They Have During American Heart Month - 27 day(s) ago
“Too often, PAD isn’t caught until a patient is at risk of losing a limb. While treatment options have significantly advanced, it’s critical that more people know the signs and symptoms of PAD so they can seek treatment early, saving their lives, limbs, and livelihoods,” said James B. Hermiller, MD, MSCAI, president of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI). “By providing resources and encouraging early screening, we can help prevent the severe consequences of PAD.”Â
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Mashup Score: 1Heart Disease Remains Leading Cause of Death as Key Health Risk Factors Continue to Rise - 1 month(s) ago
“Did you know that in the U.S., someone dies of cardiovascular disease every 34 seconds? Nearly 2,500 people in the U.S. die from cardiovascular disease every day,” said Keith Churchwell, MD, FAHA, the volunteer president of the American Heart Association.
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AHA's 2025 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics Published - Fueled by ongoing increases in high BP, obesity and other major risk factors, heart disease continues to kill more people in the U.S. than any other cause. More: https://t.co/Ui7hbbWHOC #cardiotwitter @InvasiveCardiol https://t.co/dxFi12XgIh
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Mashup Score: 1Do We Need to Withhold the New Medications Jardiance (SGLT2 Inhibitors) or Ozempic (GLP-1 Agonists) Before Cardiac Catheterization? - 1 month(s) ago
While the SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 agonists were new to me in terms of their potential impact on our procedures, we will likely hold these medications before elective invasive and interventional cardiac procedures.
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Mashup Score: 0Survey Reveals Americans Are Worried About Heart Attacks; Devout Football Fandom May Bring Greater Risk to Their Heart Health - 1 month(s) ago
According to the survey, roughly 1 in 5 Americans (21%) would hesitate to leave a professional sporting event to go to the hospital if they suspected they were having a heart attack. Among American football fans, however, 28% would hesitate to leave a professional sporting event to go to the hospital if they suspected they were having a heart attack.
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Around 1 in 5 Americans would hesitate to leave a professional sporting event to go to the hospital if they were having heart attack symptoms, per a new survey. (Data collected by YouGov analysis institute for Siemens Healthineers.) More: https://t.co/HbUnen5Nvb #cardiotwitter https://t.co/u9GBYDN0zb
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Hear from experts on how the CathWorks FFRangio® System can help optimize clinical decision making.
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“An ambulatory surgery center will help us take the ambulatory volume out of the hospital, which will then give us capacity to grow inpatient procedures,” says Adventist HealthCare Fort Washington Medical Center President Eunmee Shim.
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🚨 "A Shift in Cardiovascular Care: ASCs, PAD, and PVI" 🚨 Michael Church, Director, and Amy Newell, Senior Vice President at Corazon, Inc. Is this the next big transformation in vascular health? 🔗 Read more: https://t.co/TPXTT6syCU @InvasiveCardiol #cardiotwitter https://t.co/JVHwmXlGkK