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What's Next for Renal Denervation? | LSI USA '25

  Industry experts Howard Levin (Gelixir Healthcare), Lisa Carmel (Medtech Women), Karun Naga (The Foundry), and moderator Jie Wang discuss emerging trends, innovations, and future directions in renal denervation technology. For more information watch this video:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fsj5ycxHmQE&t=152s

A New Imperative for Cardiac Wearables: Inclusivity, Interoperability, and Insight

Central to Ali’s perspective is the necessity of diverse data. “Most of the machine learning models were based on 65-year-old white males,” he explained. “So the previous data may not represent the cohort that you’re trying to apply these models to.” This imbalance extends to data management and integration. “There’s death by data,” Ali said. “Accurate data is key. MD doesn’t just mean medical doctor; it means make decisions.”Ali called for agnostic, interoperable dashboards that integrate with existing EMRs. Without this, providers face a flood of data with little guidance on clinical relevance. For more information visit here:  https://www.sharepresentation.com/LSIUSA26/imperative-cardiac-wearables-inclusivity-interoperability-insight  

AI in Cardiovascular Imaging: Solving Complexity with Intelligence

Artificial intelligence continues to gain ground across healthcare, but no specialty appears more ready, or more in need, of transformation than cardiovascular care. From improving diagnostics to enabling automation,  AI in cardiovascular imaging  is creating new possibilities for how providers detect, monitor, and intervene in heart disease. At LSI USA ’25, industry leaders from GE HealthCare, CorVista Health, Vista.ai, and Recode Ventures explored why cardiovascular medicine has become a proving ground for AI’s most advanced use cases, and what’s next. Why Cardiology Leads the AI Curve “Cardiology is rich with data: structured, multimodal data. Many problems in this field lend themselves well to automation and pattern recognition,” said Gera, who leads Cardiovascular and Interventional solutions at GE HealthCare. “It’s not just about workflow or clinical decision support. AI can elevate itself across the care continuum, from screening to diagnostics to intervention, all the ...