The Future of Cardiology ???? Can wearables like smartwatches, smart rings, and even smart yarn, predict heart failure before symptoms even start? With advances in multimodal biometrics—ECG, respiratory rate, transthoracic impedance, and bioimpedance—these devices could soon detect heart failure before it occurs, allowing clinicians to intervene earlier and prevent adverse events. Paired with AI-driven analytics, wearables can help track patient trends over time, filter massive amounts of data, and alert HCPs to subtle changes that could indicate worsening cardiac health. This means earlier interventions, better patient outcomes, and a new era of predictive medicine. Wearables aren’t just tracking steps anymore, they’re shaping the future of cardiology. But how accurate are they? And how can HCPs integrate them into practice today? ?? Watch the full live talk with electrophysiologist Dr. Yaariv Khaykin and Sush Prusty, M.D. where we break down the present and future of wearable technology, AI, and how they will transform cardiac care: https://lnkd.in/esUMYtja . Dr. Yaariv Khaykin is a cardiologist and innovator in digital health, currently serving as Chief Medical Officer at Myant Health and practicing at PACE Cardiology, one of Canada’s premier outpatient cardiology groups affiliated with Southlake Health. With over 20 years of experience treating atrial fibrillation and a passion for integrating technology into clinical practice, Dr. Khaykin has been instrumental in advancing patient care through AI-powered tools, wearable technology,?data-driven clinical protocols and health economics. Access Pace Cardiology's resources here: https://lnkd.in/g_Y3qNsi . . . . . #heartfailure #cardiacnurse #medicaltechnology #wearabletech #nursing #hearthealth #heartmonitor #nursesofinstagram #AIinHealthcare #healthcareinnovation #artificialintelligence #medicaldevice #digitalhealth #FutureofHealthcare
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MedicalVisual, Inc, is a healthcare technology company built by doctors focused on providing clinicians and provider systems with reliable patient education and engagement solutions. Our goal is to save clinicians valuable time while better informing patients to improve their outcomes. Clinicians and provider systems can create their own custom patient education platform by visiting MedicalVisual.com or contacting us at [email protected]. Parent company of CardioVisual, the trusted patient education platform for cardiovascular, diabetes, and wellness information.
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Diabetes is the fastest-growing chronic condition worldwide, but education remains a severely underutilized tool for managing it effectively. No one should go without the knowledge they need to take control of their health. Research shows that patients who participate in Diabetes Self-Management Programs (DSMPs) achieve significantly better outcomes than those who don’t. Access to diabetes education saves lives, and these programs are proven to help: ?? Lower HbA1c = Better glycemic control ?? Lower cardiovascular risks (BP, cholesterol, weight) ?? Reduce hospital admissions & lower healthcare costs ?? Empower patients These programs are often covered by insurance, yet not nearly enough patients take advantage of them. Why? ? Scheduling barriers & provider availability? ??? Geographic limitations & rural healthcare gaps ?? Lack of awareness about available programs ?? Text-based content that is not engaging We’re making diabetes education accessible to EVERYONE - with MedicalVisual’s online video-based course created by diabetes educators, available anytime, anywhere. ?? Try it out and share your feedback: https://lnkd.in/eD74cW6E Let’s remove the barriers to education for the >30 million Americans living with diabetes and >100 million that are at risk for diabetes.
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Prevent Diabetes, Take Control Today Almost 100 million Americans have prediabetes. Getting that diagnosis can feel overwhelming, but it’s also an opportunity, and what you do next matters. Because the good news?? Over 80% of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease cases are preventable. But prevention starts with education, and we’re working to make it more accessible than ever. Without action, prediabetes can progress to type 2 diabetes, increasing the risk for heart disease, stroke, and long term complications. Diabetes Self-Management Trainings (DSMT) have been shown to lower HbA1C, reduce cardiovascular risks and improve quality of life. Yet it remains one of the most underutilized tools in diabetes care. MedicalVisual is changing that. Try our video-based DSMT course https://lnkd.in/eD74cW6E, created by diabetes educators and certified by ADA, that: ?? Is fully online - accessible anytime, anywhere, on any device ?? Self-paced, takes just 1.5 hours to complete - no scheduled sessions needed ?? Was created by diabetes educators with years of experience educating patients. Medicare and private insurers cover DSMT for up to 10 sessions in the first year, but too many patients never take advantage of it. ?? Scheduling conflicts, provider shortages, and lack of awareness keep people from accessing life-changing education. ?? That’s why we’re bringing DSMT directly to patients—making it simple, accessible, and effective. We’re inviting people to test our DSMT course and share feedback: https://lnkd.in/eD74cW6E Education saves lives—let’s make it accessible.
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Learn how wearables and AI are transforming cardiac care! https://lnkd.in/esUMYtja
The way we diagnose arrhythmias is changing. Wearables are catching what conventional monitors miss, so how can we as HCPs integrate this technology into practice? A teenager with undiagnosed SVT went years without answers, until a wearable device finally detected it. Traditional monitors failed to catch the arrhythmia, but with real-time symptom tracking, they got the diagnosis they needed and underwent ablation. Wearables aren’t just fitness trackers, they’re changing how we detect and manage heart conditions. But what’s next? Can these devices predict heart failure, detect AFib earlier, or even prevent adverse events before symptoms start? ?? Watch the full live talk with electrophysiologist Dr. Yaariv Khaykin and Sush Prusty, M.D. as we dive into the future of wearables & AI in cardiac care: https://lnkd.in/esUMYtja . . . Dr. Yaariv Khaykin is a cardiologist and innovator in digital health, currently serving as Chief Medical Officer at Myant Health and practicing at PACE Cardiology, one of Canada’s premier outpatient cardiology groups affiliated with Southlake Health. With over 20 years of experience treating atrial fibrillation and a passion for integrating technology into clinical practice, Dr. Khaykin has been instrumental in advancing patient care through AI-powered tools, wearable technology,?data-driven clinical protocols and health economics. Learn more about Pace Cardiology here: https://lnkd.in/ej7tZMnt . . . . . #SVT #wearable #wearabletechnology #medicaltechnology #medicaldevice #arrhythmia #electrophysiology #cardiacnurse #cardiaccare #AIhealthcare #futureofai #ablation #smartwatch #AppleWatch #cardiacEP
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?? The Prosthetic Heart Valve Market is Booming ?? The prosthetic heart valve market is rapidly evolving with new products, companies, off-label cases, and breakthroughs emerging what feels like weekly. This market is expected to grow exponentially over the next 10 years- from $8.74 billion in 2024 to over $25 billion by 2034. Why the surge?? From widening insurance coverage, industry collaborations, advances in post-surgery rehab and telemedicine, there are endless factors that go into the ‘why’. Here are some big reasons though: ?? Aging Population: As the world’s population grows older, more people are developing heart valve diseases. ?? Technological Advances: New methods, like transcatheter valve replacement, are making procedures safer and less invasive. These innovations are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in heart valve repair & replacement ?? Rising Demand: Greater awareness of heart health and increasing investments in the market are fueling growth. As the demand for heart valve replacements grows, so does the need for comprehensive educational resources. Lifelong blood thinners??Preparing for cardiac procedures? Cardiac Rehab? That’s where MedicalVisual comes in. We’re committed to simplifying complex heart health information for both healthcare providers and patients, empowering them to confidently navigate this fast-changing field. Check out our resources here: heart.medicalvisual.com Source: https://lnkd.in/dEni8ERr #heartvalve #heartvalverepair #mechanicalvalve #tissuevalve #mitralstenosis #aorticstenosis #aorticvalvereplacement #TAVR #cathlab #heartsurgery
?? Heart Valve Treatment Options?? When heart valves fail, treatment depends on the severity and type of disease, but what are the options? Valve Repair (Preferred when possible): ?? Valvuloplasty – Balloon inflation to widen a narrowed valve. ?? Annuloplasty – A support ring reinforces the valve’s structure. ?? MitraClip – A transcatheter option for mitral regurgitation. ?? (not shown) Chordal repair/replacement – Artificial chords (e.g., Gore-Tex) support prolapsing mitral leaflets. Valve Replacement (When repair isn’t an option): ?? Mechanical or Tissue Prosthetic Valve – Used in surgical valve replacements. ?? Homograft (Donor Valve) – A human donor valve for specific cases. ?? TAVR (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement) – A minimally invasive option for aortic stenosis. ?? (not shown) Ross Procedure – The patient’s pulmonary valve replaces a diseased aortic valve. From open-heart surgery to catheter-based interventions, treatment is more advanced than ever! Which option is best depends on the valve affected, patient factors, and long-term risks. ?? Learn about these options more in depth on our website heart.medicalvisual.com . . . . . #valvediseaseday #heartvalve #mitralvalve #aorticvalve #TAVR #mitraclip #valvuloplasty #annuloplasty #interventionalcardiology #cathlab #cathtech #prostheticvalve #medicaltechnology #heartsurgery #medicalanimation #medicaldevice #aorticvalvereplacement #mitralvalverepair
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Menopause, PCOS, lipid shifts, and estrogen loss: women’s cardiovascular risks are shaped by more than just traditional risk factors. Hormonal and metabolic changes throughout life—menopause, PCOS, estrogen loss, and lipid shifts—play a major role in women’s heart health. Yet, many of these risks remain underrecognized and underdiagnosed. Conditions like microvascular disease, takotsubo cardiomyopathy, and HFpEF disproportionately affect women, often going undetected until it's too late. Join us TOMORROW for an insightful discussion with interventional cardiologist Zarina Sharalaya, MD FACC and ER physician Sush Prusty, M.D. as they break down the often-overlooked cardiovascular risks in women and what can be done to improve detection and care. What we'll cover: ?? Menopause & hormones – How estrogen loss impacts heart health ?? Microvascular disease – Why traditional tests often miss women’s heart disease ?? HFpEF – The heart failure type that’s more common in women ?? & more! ?? Monday, February 17 | ? 9:30 AM EST ?? LIVE on Instagram (@CardioVisual) Visit our page at the start time and click on our profile picture to join this free talk. Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your expertise and help ensure your female patients receive the care they deserve. See you there! #WomensHeartHealth #Cardiology #HeartDisease #Menopause #HFpEF #MedicalEducation #CardioVisual
Do you know the unique heart risks women face? ?? In Part 3 of our Women’s Heart Health Series, we'll be joined by interventional cardiologist Zarina Sharalaya, MD FACC and ER physician Sush Prusty, M.D. who will be discussing the often-overlooked cardiovascular risks that impact women’s heart health. ?? ?? Monday, February 17 @ 9:30AM EST ?? LIVE on our Instagram (https://lnkd.in/exVziPEF) Topics we’ll cover: ?? Menopause & hormones – How estrogen loss impacts heart health ?? Microvascular disease – Why women’s heart disease often goes undetected ?? HFpEF – The heart failure type that’s more common in women & more! Tag a colleague & set a reminder! . . . Dr. Zarina Sharalaya in an interventional cardiologist who is passionate about bridging the gender gap in cardiology, and actively mentors female trainees. Recognizing the historical under-treatment of women with heart disease, she founded the Women’s Heart & Vascular Program at North Texas Heart Center to provide gender-specific cardiac care. . . . #heartdisease #heartdiseaseawareness #womenshealth #goredforwomen #wearredday #heartattack #cardiologyeducation #heartmonth #cardiaccare #cardiacnurse #cardiologyfellow #hearthealth #menopause #PCOS #heartfailure #medicalstudent #medstudent #medicaleducation #microvasculardisease
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Do you know the unique heart risks women face? ?? In Part 3 of our Women’s Heart Health Series, we'll be joined by interventional cardiologist Zarina Sharalaya, MD FACC and ER physician Sush Prusty, M.D. who will be discussing the often-overlooked cardiovascular risks that impact women’s heart health. ?? ?? Monday, February 17 @ 9:30AM EST ?? LIVE on our Instagram (https://lnkd.in/exVziPEF) Topics we’ll cover: ?? Menopause & hormones – How estrogen loss impacts heart health ?? Microvascular disease – Why women’s heart disease often goes undetected ?? HFpEF – The heart failure type that’s more common in women & more! Tag a colleague & set a reminder! . . . Dr. Zarina Sharalaya in an interventional cardiologist who is passionate about bridging the gender gap in cardiology, and actively mentors female trainees. Recognizing the historical under-treatment of women with heart disease, she founded the Women’s Heart & Vascular Program at North Texas Heart Center to provide gender-specific cardiac care. . . . #heartdisease #heartdiseaseawareness #womenshealth #goredforwomen #wearredday #heartattack #cardiologyeducation #heartmonth #cardiaccare #cardiacnurse #cardiologyfellow #hearthealth #menopause #PCOS #heartfailure #medicalstudent #medstudent #medicaleducation #microvasculardisease
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So, you’ve had a heart attack… now what? For many cardiac patients, this new diagnosis can feel overwhelming. Heart failure? Surgery? Stents? It’s a lot to take in. And without fully understanding or sticking to a new daily medication routine, there's a real risk of ending up back in the hospital—possibly sicker than before. That’s where cardiac rehab comes in. It’s a medically supervised program designed to help people recover from heart conditions and get back to living a fuller life. Cardiac rehab can lower all-cause mortality by 25%, improve blood pressure and cholesterol, and help people return to work quicker or simply get back to the activities they love. The program typically includes: ????Exercise training ?? Education on heart-healthy living ????♀?Stress-reducing counseling ?? Nutrition guidance ?? One-on-one support Why it matters: Cardiac rehab improves quality of life, reduces the need for medication, lowers the chance of another hospital visit, and helps prevent future heart issues. At MedicalVisual, we’re here to make heart health easy to understand. We provide both patients and healthcare providers with the tools to confidently manage heart conditions. Watch our video about cardiac rehab here: https://lnkd.in/dfF2Aq9N ?? Spanish version: https://lnkd.in/edH983-3 And about its benefits: https://lnkd.in/eGf5r7ek ?? Spanish version: https://lnkd.in/engv45f7
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Heart disease looks different in women — and it’s time we talk about it. With only 38% of women represented in cardiovascular research trials, women’s heart health has been overlooked for years, leading to dangerous misconceptions that their symptoms and treatment responses mirror those of men. But we know this isn’t the case. Education plays a huge role in women’s heart health—not just for patients but for healthcare professionals. That's why we're hosting three powerful live discussions featuring: ?? A Paramedic: Recognizing symptoms and improving pre-hospital care for women. ?? A Patient: Sharing personal insights on living with a genetic heart condition and surviving sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). ?? A Cardiologist: Exploring the impact of hormones, specific to women, on cardiovascular disease Why it matters: ?? Awareness: Women deserve to understand their signs of heart disease, especially since they may not mirror "classic" chest pain symptoms ?? Better Care: Clinicians need to recognize and treat cardiovascular disease in women with a more informed, gender-specific lens. Heart health begins with knowledge—and it’s time to close the education gap. Stay tuned for these upcoming talks! Our first one is tomorrow, February 7th, at 5pm EST on our Instagram page @CardioVisual !
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Teen Stress & Heart Health: Why Early Intervention Matters New research published last week in the Journal of the American Heart Association reveals alarming findings: Adolescents with high levels of perceived stress are at increased risk for cardiovascular and metabolic diseases later in life. Young adults who reported higher stress levels during their teenage years were more likely to face: ?? Worse vascular health (thicker arterial walls) ?? Increased body fat percentage, especially around the abdomen ?? Higher systolic/diastolic blood pressure ?? Higher risk for obesity and diabetes What does this mean for healthcare professionals? Early identification and stress management interventions could play a crucial role in preventing cardiometabolic diseases later in life. At MedicalVisual, we provide trusted, visual tools to help HCPs educate patients on the long-term effects of stress and how to manage it for better heart health. Explore our resources to start the conversation: https://lnkd.in/eJJF2chx Source: https://lnkd.in/digwJgyU