News | Radiopharmaceuticals and Tracers

Westinghouse Electric Company and NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes announced a memorandum of understanding to explore producing medical radioisotopes from the core of commercial nuclear reactors, and methods of global distribution. The exploration involves generating the most widely used radioisotope in medical diagnostic imaging by treating an isotope of the chemical element molybdenum rather than enriched uranium.

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News | Intravascular Imaging

September, 11, 2015 – Japanese medical vendor Nipro Corp. signed a definitive agreement to acquire Infraredx Inc., maker ...

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Feature | Cardiovascular Information Systems (CVIS) | Shawn McKenzie, MPA, president, CEO, and Val Kapitula, Ascendian Healthcare Consulting

The cardiovascular service line, whether existing within the confines of an acute-care environment or outpatient setting ...

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Feature | Cardiovascular Information Systems (CVIS) | Dave Fornell

For any cardiology department looking to upgrade or replace its cardiovascular information system (CVIS), the main ...

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The McKesson Cardiology CVIS integrates easily with either the McKesson (Change Healthcare) hemodynamics system or other vendors' systems
Feature | Cardiovascular Information Systems (CVIS) | Dave Fornell

Two key requirements for today’s cardiovascular information systems (CVIS) are solid integrations with both enterprise ...

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News | Hypertension

Sunshine Heart Inc. announced commencement of a new study examining the impact of the C-Pulse system on pulmonary circulation and right heart related to pulmonary hypertension and heart failure.

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News | ECG Monitoring Services

AliveCor Inc. announced significant milestones related to patients with atrial fibrillation (AFib) using the AliveCor Mobile ECG. Since receiving the first U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for the AF Detector, an algorithm to detect atrial fibrillation in an ECG (electrocardiogram), 30 percent of AliveCor patients have received an AFib detection.

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The Carillon mitral contour system is projected to be a cost-effective treatment option when compared to a typical regimen of optimal medical treatment (OMT), the present standard of care for functional mitral regurgitation (FMR).

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News | Patient Monitors

Researchers at Thomas Jefferson University showed that a simple questionnaire, evaluation and pulse-oximetry monitoring can lead to early detection of sleep apnea in patients hospitalized for congestive heart failure (CHF).

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News | FFR Technologies

St. Jude Medical Inc. announced that five-year results from the FAME trial have confirmed the long-term benefits of fractional flow reserve (FFR) in guiding percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) over angiography alone.

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Technology | Computed Tomography (CT)

September 9, 2015 — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted 510(k) for Philips Healthcare’s Spectral ...

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News | Pacemakers

St. Jude Medical Inc. announced primary results from the LEADLESS II study that confirm the positive benefits of the Nanostim leadless pacemaker for patients in need of a single-chamber ventricular pacemaker.

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News | Wearables

SRI International and DataSpeaks Inc. announced that SRI has licensed the Science of Individuality Measurement Algorithm (SIMA) software from DataSpeaks. SRI will integrate SIMA into the development of a secure enterprise system for clinical decision-making.

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News | Heart Failure

Sunshine Heart Inc. announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved an amendment to the stopping rule criteria for the company's COUNTER HF pivotal study for its C-Pulse Heart Assist System. The agency has agreed to change this protocol from "all cause" deaths to specifically, mortality associated with device, procedure or therapy.

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News | ECMO Systems

In a new study reported in The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, researchers found a dramatic difference in cardiac function recovery with extracorporeal life support (ECLS) after cardiogenic shock depending on the nature of the attack. The results underscore the importance of mechanical circulatory support in helping the patient survive.

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