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.
LUMEDX’s Cardiac Transplant solution is an integrated part of the company’s comprehensive suite of cardiovascular ...
The MyLab 70XVG from Esaote reportedly leverages the latest electronic components and architectural solutions to deliver ...
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Siemens Medical Solutions has launched its new pocket ultrasound system, the ACUSON P10, which is a little larger than a ...
Q-Stress, the eighth generation stress system from Cardiac Science Inc., is built on a Microsoft Windows XP Professional ...
Toshiba’s upgraded Xario XG scanner reportedly allows for clearer image quality, expanded field-of-view imaging and ...
Cardiac positron emission tomography (PET) is growing in popularity among cardiologists because it provides the ability ...
St. Jude Medical Inc. announced FDA approval of its first radiofrequency (RF) wireless devices to treat patients with heart failure and with potentially lethal heart arrhythmias.
November 9, 2007 - Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc. recently introduced its Infinix VF-i/SP X-ray system, a ...
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.
When performing radiofrequency (RF) ablation to treat cardiac arrhythmia, medical professionals must balance the safety ...
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.
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.
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.
Change Healthcare Cardiology Hemodynamics is an integrated hemodynamic monitoring system for monitoring vital signs and ...
November 7, 2007 - Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc. announced the launch of a new study, faCTor64, the Screening For ...
November 4, 2007 – A patient care program in North Carolina shortened the time it took to treat heart attack patients ...
November, 2007 - Toshiba America Medical Systems showcased its Aquilion CT, Aplio XG ultrasound system, Virtual Explorer ...