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The diagnostic tools are in place, but the connection between imaging machines and data management systems needs to be tighter if cardiovascular practices are going to keep up with the ever-growing patient volume, experts at Siemens Medical Solutions said from the American Heart Association's (AHA) Scientific Sessions.

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Medtronic, Inc. has the FDA’s approval to initiate the Feasibility of the Lone Atrial Fibrillation Clinical Trial (FACT) ...

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Toshiba America Medical Systems, Inc. held a grand opening Wednesday of the new Toshiba Education Center, a $6 million ...

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An initial review of the premarket approval application for the ATS 3f(R) Aortic Bioprosthesis Heart Valve has been ...

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Thoratec has announced it has filed the first two modules of its Pre-Market Approval to market its HeartMate II for ...

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The first patient of the PATRIOT (Peripheral Approach To Recanalization In Occluded Totals) U.S. pivotal study has been ...

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New tachycardia software for the Merlin Patient Care System by St. Jude Medical has received FDA approval. The software ...

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The American College of Cardiology Foundation’s National Cardiovascular Data Registry (NCDR) says it will launch a new ...

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Stereotaxis has received FDA 510(k) clearance for its Niobe magnetic navigation system for use in neurovascular and ...

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An aspirin a day really does keep heart attack and stroke away for women, yet fewer than half of American women who could benefit from the simple measure do not take a daily pill, according to recent research.

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The FDA has cleared Boston Scientific’s NexStent Carotid Stent and Monorail Delivery System for use in patients with ...

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San Francisco-based McKesson announced it has agreed to purchase Per-Se Technologies, Alpharetta, Ga., in a deal worth $1.8 billion. The purchase is expected to close in the first quarter of 2007 if it meets regulatory approval.

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The FDA has approved NitroMist (Nitroglycerin Lingual Aerosol) for acute relief of an attack or acute prophylaxis of ...

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Washington University surgeons at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, began training at UMC in Tucson on Nov. 2 to become ...

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Results from the Phase II MEND-CABG study — which looked at demonstrated the clinical benefits of MC-1 in reducing ...

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