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Cardiology April 30, 2026

Cardiac Wire’s Top Six of HRS 2026 April 30, 2026

The Heart Rhythm Society's Annual Meeting for 2026 electrified Chicago with talks of the latest EP tech, rhythm management debates, and insights into where remote patient monitoring is headed. Here are Cardiac Wire’s top-six takeaways from electrophysiology’s biggest weekend of the year.

Cardiology Testing April 27, 2026

Better hs-cTnT Assays, Lower Healthcare Burden April 27, 2026

Cardiac troponin assays might be the gold standard for diagnosing a heart attack in the ER, but a new JAMA study suggests the latest generation of tests could significantly reduce false positives and ultimately, health system burden.

Patient Engagement April 23, 2026

Calcium Supplements May Have CV Risks April 23, 2026

While the verdict is still out on whether or not calcium supplements support bone health, new research in JAHA suggests they’re not good for your heart.

Surgeries & Interventions April 20, 2026

A Look Into Real-World TTVR Results April 20, 2026

We’re finally starting to get some real-world data on treating tricuspid regurgitation with transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement (TTVR) and a new TVT registry study suggests TTVR outcomes are even better than previously thought.

Cardiology Business April 16, 2026

Stryker Steps into IVL with AVS Acquisition April 16, 2026

Intravascular lithotripsy is becoming a game of giants after Stryker’s announcement that it will acquire Amplitude Vascular Systems (AVS) for an undisclosed amount to add the company’s IVL system to its peripheral vascular portfolio.

Cardiology Business April 13, 2026

The Cardiologist Shortage and its Consequences April 13, 2026

We all know there’s a growing cardiologist shortage, but American cardiovascular care might hit its breaking point, with a Medicus Healthcare Solutions analysis now projecting that the shortage will only get bigger, and will hit rural communities the hardest.

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