Male athletes who exercised more than 3,000 metabolic equivalents of task-minutes per week had a higher likelihood of experiencing subclinical coronary atherosclerosis, according to a study published June 4 in JACC: Advances. One of the study’s authors, Leandro Slipczuk, MD,…
Cardiology
Coral Gables, Fla.-based Baptist Health has appointed Bradley Taylor, MD, as chief of cardiac surgery for the system’s North region. Dr. Taylor will also serve as the chief of quality and outcomes for Baptist Health Heart & Vascular Care, according…
3 patients, 1 heart: New York-Presbyterian surgeons perform pediatric 'split-root domino' transplant
In July 2024, a team of surgeons at NewYork-Presbyterian Children’s Hospital of New York—Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital performed a split-root domino partial heart transplant, saving the life of three children over the course of 24 hours. The procedures were led…
Surgeons at Morgantown, W.Va.-based WVU Medicine’s Heart and Vascular Institute performed the world’s first robotic transcatheter aortic valve replacement explant and aortic valve replacement. The procedure was performed May 27 by Vinay Badhwar, MD, executive chair of the WVU Heart…
Stony Brook (N.Y.) Medicine has appointed Rabih Chaer, MD, as chief of vascular and endovascular surgery, and as an associate professor of surgery. Dr. Chaer previously served as division chief of vascular surgery and co-director of the Heart and Vascular…
Miami Beach, Fla.-based Mount Sinai Medical Center has appointed Eric Weiss, MD, as president of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery. He will also serve as co-director of valve surgery alongside Steve Xydas, MD, according to a Mount Sinai Medical Center news…
The FDA has granted a breakthrough device designation to the BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart. Made of titanium, the device uses a magnetically levitated rotor to pump blood in adult patients with severe heart failure. Though not approved for commercial use,…
The FDA has granted a breakthrough device designation to the BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart. Made of titanium, the device uses a magnetically levitated rotor to pump blood in adult patients with severe heart failure. Though not approved for commercial use,…
Examining blood lipid levels may help physicians predict a patient’s risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, according to a study published May 30 in Neurology. Here are five notes on the study: Read the full study here.
New York City-based NYU Langone Health has submitted plans to expand coronary care at NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn. The expansion is expected to cost almost $22 million, according to a certificate of need filed May 23 with the New York State…
