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The Philips Brilliance CT 64-channel scanner reportedly provides high quality CT images of the coronary arteries and heart anatomy at low radiation dose levels and short breathholds.

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Feature | Amy Lillard

In the past, patients with atrial fibrillation that came to Virginia Commonwealth University Health System (VCU) had ...

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Located in Florence, AL, Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital is owned and operated by the not-for-profit healthcare system Coffee Health Group (CHG). Nationally recognized as one of the Thomson Top 100 Hospitals for the third year in a row, the hospital is part of a healthcare system dedicated to serving the people of Northwest Alabama.

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Feature | Audie Lewis

The high cost of patient care is influencing many decisions in today’s healthcare marketplace. The expense of treating ...

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November 13, 2007 – A medical study led earlier this year by Matthew Budoff, M.D., associate professor of Medicine at ...

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Ziehm Vision FD, Ziehm Imaging’s latest suite of fully digital radiology products, is said to incorporate cutting-edge ...

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Feature | Cristen C. Bolan

In 2006, 141 million imaging examinations, including MRI, CT, PET and SPECT, were performed worldwide using a contrast ...

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November 14, 2007 - The European peripheral stents market is in the developmental phase, both in terms of revenue and ...

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Feature | Amy Ballard, MEd

The volatile debate over who should control cardiac imaging technologies - cardiologists or radiologists - has created a ...

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November 14, 2007 - The Heart Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital performed the first procedure in the first hybrid congenital cardiac operating suite in the U.S., a facility designed specifically around the cardiac surgeon, offering new advanced access and imaging in an operating room environment.

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Feature | Melissa Allen

When it comes to diagnosing heart disease, highly detailed 3D images of a coronary artery comes to mind. But advanced imaging has expanded its role in the cath lab beyond diagnosis, as 3D images are used to guide physicians through interventional procedures. But what it taking imaging in the cath lab to the next generation is 4D imaging, in its truest sense.

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November 14, 2007 – More than 120 sites in 29 countries and more than 5,000 patients are now enrolled in OrbusNeich’s e ...

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Vital Images' Vitrea software produces 2D, 3D and 4D images of human anatomy from CT (computed tomography) and MR ...

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Innova Promise is GE Healthcare’s commitment to proactively monitoring every connected Innova X-ray system in warranty ...

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Feature | Richard R. Rogoski

A study published in 2002, which assigned a 0-5 score to various clinical parameters, is still considered a major ...

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