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Former US Surgeon General Criticizing $5,000 Emergency Room Bill
Nurses Launch Billboard Campaign Against Renewal of Desert Regional
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$1 Billion Donation Eliminates Tuition at Albert Einstein Medical School
Kern County Hospital Authority Accused of Overpaying for Executive
   Services
SWJPCCS Associate Editor has Essay on Reining in Air Pollution Published
   in NY Times
Amazon Launches New Messaged-Based Virtual Healthcare Service
Hospitals Say They Lose Money on Medicare Patients but Make Millions
Trust in Science Now Deeply Polarized
SWJPCC Associate Editor Featured in Albuquerque Journal
Poisoning by Hand Sanitizers
Healthcare Layoffs During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Practice Fusion Admits to Opioid Kickback Scheme
Arizona Medical Schools Offer Free Tuition for Primary Care Commitment
Determining if Drug Price Increases are Justified
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Pulmonary Disease Linked to Vaping
CEO Compensation-One Reason Healthcare Costs So Much
Doctor or Money Shortage in California?
FDA Commissioner Gottlieb Resigns
Physicians Generate an Average $2.4 Million a Year Per Hospital
Drug Prices Continue to Rise
New Center for Physician Rights
CMS Decreases Clinic Visit Payments to Hospital-Employed Physicians
   and Expands Decreases in Drug Payments 340B Cuts
Big Pharma Gives Millions to Congress
Gilbert Hospital and Florence Hospital at Anthem Closed
CMS’ Star Ratings Miscalculated
VA Announces Aggressive New Approach to Produce Rapid Improvements
   in VA Medical Centers
Healthcare Payments Under the Budget Deal: Mostly Good News
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Hospitals Plan to Start Their Own Generic Drug Company
Flu Season and Trehalose
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CMS Announces New Payment Model
Varenicline (Chantix®) Associated with Increased Cardiovascular Events
Tax Cuts Could Threaten Physicians
Trump Nominates Former Pharmaceutical Executive as HHS Secretary
Arizona Averages Over 25 Opioid Overdoses Per Day
Maryvale Hospital to Close
California Enacts Drug Pricing Transparency Bill
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Senate Republican Leadership Releases Revised ACA Repeal and Replace Bill
Mortality Rate Will Likely Increase Under Senate Healthcare Bill
University of Arizona-Phoenix Receives Full Accreditation
Limited Choice of Obamacare Insurers in Some Parts of the Southwest
Gottlieb, the FDA and Dumbing Down Medicine
Salary Surveys Report Declines in Pulmonologist, Allergist and Nurse 
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CDC Releases Ventilator-Associated Events Criteria
Medicare Bundled Payment Initiative Did Not Reduce COPD Readmissions
Younger Smokers Continue to Smoke as Adults: Implications for Raising the
   Smoking Age to 21
Most Drug Overdose Deaths from Nonprescription Opioids

 

 

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Entries in NMT Medical (1)

Friday
Aug172012

Wilmshurst Asks AHA and Circulation for Full Disclosure

Dr Peter Wilmshurst alleges in a letter forwarded to Heartwire that the American Heart Association (AHA) and the editors of its journal Circulation have failed to properly disclose conflicts of interest of some of the authors of the infamous Migraine Intervention with STARflex Technology (MIST) trial of the patent foramen ovale (PFO) closure device (1). Wilmshurst was portrayed in SWJPCC on April 27, 2012 in our Profiles of Medical Courage series (2). NMT, the now-defunct company, tried to sue Wilmshurst for alleging that NMT pushed him out of his role as investigator, manipulated some of the data to make the device's performance look better than it really was, and hid the company's relationships to some of the study's authors. Wilmshurst maintains that Circulation, which published the MIST results in 2008 (3), still must acknowledge that NMT employees and investors helped to write the paper and that none of the investigators were allowed full access to all of the MIST data.

Heartwire reports that in a letter to AHA president, Dr Gordon Tomaselli, Wilmshurst alleges "I am concerned that readers of Circulation are deceived into believing that reliance can be placed on what you publish because the American Heart Association and Circulation have rules about ethical publication that you follow….In fact, the events around the correction of the MIST trial paper show that you knowingly break your own rules, giving doctors and patients a false impression of the integrity of the research you publish, when, for example, your organization has colluded in concealment of conflicts of interest.”

Contacted by Heartwire, Tomaselli redirected the request to the AHA press office, which responded: "The American Heart Association categorically rejects Dr Wilmshurst's allegation that the association or Circulation colluded to conceal conflicts of interest.  The association believes it acted appropriately by publishing a detailed correction (published September 1, 2009) to the article on the MIST trial results (published March 3, 2008). The AHA is a publisher of peer-reviewed science, not an investigative body.  We followed our procedure of forwarding Dr Wilmshurst's allegations to the institutions of the involved authors asking them to conduct investigations. We have remained willing to consider any new relevant substantiated information about the situation and to cooperate with any investigating body.  AHA did respond to questions from the General Medical Council of UK in March and April 2011."

Contacted earlier this year on this same issue, the AHA had told Heartwire, "We consider the matter closed from the perspective of AHA's responsibility, but we would cooperate in providing our nonprivileged information if an investigation is undertaken by a university, government entity, or professional society."

References

  1. http://www.theheart.org/article/1435587.do
  2. Robbins RA. Profiles in medical courage: Peter Wilmshurst, the physician fugitive. Southwest J Pulm Crit Care 2012;4:134-41.
  3. Dowson A, Mullen MJ, Peatfield R, Muir K, Khan AA, Wells C, et al. Migraine intervention with STARFlex Technology (MIST) trial. Circulation 2008;117:1397-404.

Richard A. Robbins, MD

Editor, SWJPCC

Reference as: Robbins RA. Wilmshurst asks AHA and Circulation for full disclosure. Southwest J Pulm Crit Care 2012;5:84-5. (Click here for a PDF version of the aritcle)