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June 14, 2007 - GE’s Advantage Workstation (AW) introduces its latest advanced image visualization and analysis tool, AW ...

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June 14, 2007 — HD Medical Group Ltd. recently announced the ViScope 100 series, an audio-visual auscultation tool for effective cardiac triage. The experimental device, which may be available in the U.S. next year, is able to detect heart noises that can signal an impending heart attack.

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June 13, 2007 - Cordis Endovascular announced at the 61st Annual Meeting of the Society for Vascular Surgery the ...

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June 13 – A report in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings, found that it is safe for patients to receive a coronary angiography ...

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June 13, 2007 - Ostial Solutions LLC announced that it has received FDA 510(k) clearance to market the Ostial Pro Stent ...

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June 13, 2007 - Researchers released a study at SNM's 54th Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., in which the combination ...

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June 13, 2007 — The Web-based (EIMS), offered by Kardia Health Systems, Inc., is an echocardiography reporting and ...

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June 12, 2007 - Ablation Frontiers, Inc., developer and manufacturer of three-dimensional catheters for the treatment of ...

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June 12, 2007 — Dr. Ronald M. Fairman, principal investigator for the VALOR clinical study evaluating the Talent ...

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Feature | Judy Hostert-Harvey

The company offers a monitor that uses a continuous wave doppler that can look right down into the aortic valve to check the size of the valve, and it can also look at the pulmonary valve. The monitor can measure stroke volume and evaluate fluid input, so as to avoid overloading the patient.

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June 12, 2007- Siemens Medical Solutions USA and Partners HealthCare announced that they have finalized an agreement in ...

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June 12, 2007 - Recent findings show that the majority of people untrained in how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and even many trained emergency personnel, do not push with enough force to properly administer CPR.

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Feature | Ryan Hiett

It may sound like a good thing, but most people know that when an item claims to be “one size fits all,” it usually ...

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June 12, 2007 — GE Healthcare introduced its ViewPoint Vascular comprehensive ultrasound data management solution for ...

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June 12, 2007 — Response Biomedical Corporation today announced that it has been granted a medical device license by ...

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