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The FDA has granted ATS Medical Inc. approval to begin marketing additional sizes of its line of ATS Open Pivot Mechanical Heart Valves, as the company expands its valve product offerings in the U.S. market. The company has now added 25 and 35mm mitral valves to its line of U.S. products.

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The Ultra Pro Ultrasound Table is a dedicated table for all general ultrasound procedures with features such as optional ...

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Medrad released the PRE Pressure-Rated Extension Set, a disposable tube set that attaches the patient catheter and the ...

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Cardiac Science Corp. announced the launch of the Quinton Q-Tel RMS 3.0, which reportedly offers connectivity between the rehab department and the hospital’s HIS and EMR system.

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The Terason t3000 Ultrasound System reportedly offers image quality, networking and workflow benefits not previously ...

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AGA Medical Corp. announced today that it has received FDA and European CE Mark approvals for the AMPLATZER Vascular Plug II ("vascular plug II"), a self- expandable nitinol mesh occlusion device designed to be introduced in a minimally invasive fashion through a catheter.

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Mortara Instrument’s X-Scribe cardiac stress system reportedly assists in streamlining workflow through its ergonomic features and flexible operation.

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November 9, 2007 - Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc. recently introduced its Infinix VF-i/SP X-ray system, a ...

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November 7, 2007 - The application of clinical practice modifications combined with advanced electronic technologies can improve the care of patients at risk for sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), according to poster data presented at Scientific Sessions 2007, the annual congress of the American Heart Association.

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November 7, 2007 – Injecting patients’ own stem cells – ones that exist in skeletal muscle – directly into the heart with a three-dimensional guided catheter is feasible, safe and might be superior to optimal medical therapy (OMT), researchers reported in a late-breaking special session on stem cell research at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2007.

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November 7, 2007 - Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc. announced the launch of a new study, faCTor64, the Screening For ...

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November 7, 2007 - Patients’ own stem cells injected into their hearts after treatment for an ST elevation heart attack improved their hearts’ improved pumping ability, researchers reported during a late-breaking special session on stem cell research at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2007.

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November 7, 2007 - A seven-city study on the impact of new CPR techniques supports the widespread use of the American Heart Association’s new 2005 CPR guidelines, according to the study authors in a presentation at the AHA’s scientific sessions on Nov. 4 in Orlando.

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November 4, 2007 - Itamar Medical announced that four presentations at AHA, including one from the Framingham Heart ...

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November 6, 2007 - Acusphere Inc. announced that Imagify Perfusion Stress Echo, an investigational new drug developed to ...

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