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Cardiology

A study conducted by researchers at New York City-based Mount Sinai found a link between influenza A viruses and cardiovascular disease. It is well known that the frequency of heart attacks increases during flu season, but there was previously little…

An artificial intelligence-augmented stethoscope more than doubled a physician’s ability to detect heart murmurs, a recent study found. The study, published Feb. 5 in European Heart Journal-Digital Health, had 357 patients older than 50 who were at risk of heart…

Murfreesboro, Tenn.-based Ascension Saint Thomas Rutherford opened its Structural Heart and Valve Center Feb. 4, WGNS reported. The center will provide advanced treatments, including transcatheter aortic valve replacement, left atrial appendage closure, and other minimally invasive valve repair and replacement…

Semaglutide use could save an estimated $15 billion in cardiovascular healthcare spending, though the projected cost of the drug over the same time period could reach $344 billion, according to a study published Feb. 4 in JAMA Cardiology.  Led by…

Rochester (N.Y.) General Hospital opened its newly renovated cardiac catheterization lab. The lab underwent a $1.5 million renovation to both modernize its aging infrastructure and end-of-life equipment and create a more efficient and supportive clinical environment, according to a Feb.…

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University of California San Francisco has named Johannes Kratz, MD, as the inaugural chief for the division of thoracic surgery.  Dr. Kratz has served as interim division chief since July 2025, according to a Jan. 30 news release from the…

A 19-year-old male, Andrew Miles, is the second patient in the U.S. to live with a total artificial heart outside the hospital, thanks to an Emory cardiothoracic surgeon. Mr. Miles was born with aortic stenosis, a rare heart condition that…

Electrophysiologists at the Austin-based Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute at St. David’s Medical Center are the first in the nation to implant a new defibrillation lead. The FDA-approved device is a specialized, insulated wire that connects to an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator or…

Pittsburgh-based Allegheny Health Network’s Cardiovascular Institute opened the state’s first clinic designed to prevent heart disease in South Asian patients. The South Asian Heart Clinic is for individuals of Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Nepali, Sri Lankan, Bhutanese and Maldivian descent, according…

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