Newly diagnosed asymptomatic atrial fibrillation patients have a higher rate of previous stroke than those with symptoms, according to results from the GLORIA-AF Registry presented at EHRA EUROPACE - CARDIOSTIM 2017. The findings highlight the need for screening to identify atrial fibrillation patients with no symptoms so that stroke prevention treatment can be given.
Doctors at The Ohio State University Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital are testing a high-tech vest that measures fluid inside the lungs from outside a person’s clothing. It could be a new way to prevent repeated trips to the hospital for the nearly 6 million Americans living with heart failure.
June 28, 2017 — Royal Philips recently announced the relaunch of its Pioneer Plus catheter, the first and only re-entry ...
Providing exceptional cardiovascular care for patients to achieve the best possible outcomes is the number one goal for ...
Philips Healthcare and Spectranetics Corp. announced they have entered into a definitive merger agreement for $2.05 billion. The acquisition of Spectranetics will further expand and strengthen Philips’ image-guided therapy business group.
Partho Sengupta, M.D., professor of medicine, director of cardiovascular imaging and chair of cardiac innovations at the ...
June 27, 2017 — Toshiba Medical, a Canon Group company, introduced its newest magnetic resonance (MR) system, the ...
Cardiac positron emission tomography (PET) is growing in popularity among cardiologists because it provides the ability ...
Mitralign Inc. announced the commencement of its SCOUT II study in Europe, with the Trialign System for the treatment of patients suffering from tricuspid regurgitation.
June 27, 2017 — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and fellow Republicans announced Tuesday that a final ...
This video, provided by Ekos, demonstrates the EkoSonic endovascular System thrombolytic system to treat deep vein ...
When performing radiofrequency (RF) ablation to treat cardiac arrhythmia, medical professionals must balance the safety ...
June 26, 2017 — Here is a list of some key clinical presentations and video interviews with cardiac ultrasound thought ...
Shockwave Medical recently announced two milestones for its Lithoplasty System for the treatment of calcified plaque in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD). The first patient was enrolled in the global DISRUPT PAD III clinical trial at the Medical University of Graz, Austria, and the first patient was treated in a commercial case in the United States, at Pottstown Memorial Medical Center in Pottstown, Pa.
A Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute investigator and his team have developed a new risk assessment tool that brings physicians closer to predicting who is most likely to suffer a sudden cardiac arrest.
Change Healthcare Cardiology Hemodynamics is an integrated hemodynamic monitoring system for monitoring vital signs and ...
Heart health in children will be the focus of three closely synergistic research projects and an integrated multidisciplinary training program, that are newly funded by a $3.7 million four-year grant led by Bradley S. Marino, M.D., MPP, MSC. Marino is a pediatric cardiologist from Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago and professor of pediatrics and medical social sciences at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
In a Canadian first, a medical team has implanted the wireless CardioMEMS HF device inside a heart failure patient. The device permits clinicians to monitor the patient’s cardiovascular status — virtually and in real time ‑ and proactively adjust treatment to prevent costly, potentially unnecessary hospitalization.
Linda Gillam, M.D., MPH, FACC, FAHA, FASE, chair, cardiovascular medicine, Atlantic Health System, suggests how ...