Endovascular Center News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from Endovascular center. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In Endovascular Center Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Shifting PCI Procedures to Outpatient Centers: Safety First?


email article
Regulators are on board and the reimbursement is there, but should more complex percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures be shifted from a traditional hospital setting to an ambulatory surgical center (ASC)?
Obviously we re not advocating that [PCI in a] high-risk patient with high-risk anatomy should be performed in an ASC setting at this point. Probably, those patients should stay in the hospital, said Georges Nseir, MD, of Premier Cardiovascular Center in Chandler, Arizona, at a panel discussion during the virtual meeting of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI).
Just because you can do it in the hospital doesn t automatically mean it will translate to the ASC or OBL [office-based lab] setting, cautioned Jeffrey Carr, MD, of Tyler Cardiac and Endovascular Center and CardiaStream in Tyler, Texas. ....

United States , Mike Tyson , Nicole Lou , Jeffrey Carr , Deepali Tukaye , Georges Nseir , Anbukarasi Maran , Northside Hospital Cardiovascular Institute In Cumming , Endovascular Center , University Of South Carolina , Cardiovascular Center , Valley Cardiology Services In Caldwell , Society For Cardiovascular Angiography , National Cardiovascular Data Registry , Premier Cardiovascular Center , Cardiovascular Angiography , Tyler Cardiac , Northside Hospital Cardiovascular Institute , Medical University , South Carolina , Lyndon Box , West Valley Cardiology Services , Jeff Carr , Medpage Today , Complex Interventions , Cath Labs ,

The Hope Dealers: How Clinicians and New Tech Could End Unnecessary PAD Amputations


December 24, 2020
From the heart of the Mississippi Delta, where rates of diabetes and major amputations are among the highest in the nation, to laboratories where researchers ply cutting-edge technologies aimed at minimizing and repairing tissue loss, an unexpected tone has entered the conversation around limb disease: hope.
“They call me a hope dealer,” said Foluso A. Fakorede, MD (Cardiovascular Solutions of Central Mississippi, Cleveland). Born in Nigeria and educated in New Jersey, he felt drawn to work in the Delta by the disproportionately high rates of unnecessary amputations among the community of largely poor people of color. As a Black cardiologist, he also felt an urgency to step up and use his knowledge and connections within the medical community to be perhaps the only health advocate some of his patients had ever encountered. ....

Bolivar Medical Center , United States , Rocky Mountain , New Jersey , Donald Payne Jr , Ehrin Armstrong , Jeffrey Carr , Foluso Fakorede , Eric Secemsky , Martin Luther King , Folusoa Fakorede , Cardiovascular Coalition , Md Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center , Endovascular Center , Drug Administration , Md Rocky Mountain Regional Va Medical Center , Society For Cardiovascular Angiography , Md Bolivar Medical Center , Association Of Black Cardiologist , Mississippi Delta , Native Americans , Luther King , Black Cardiologist , Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center , Cardiovascular Angiography , Bobby Rush ,