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The Washington Post reports that while people with implanted cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) or pacemakers do reap ...

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Viking Systems Inc., a designer of 3D and 2D high-performance surgical visualization systems, has launched the Viking Systems ViCam Vision System for monitoring, managing and recording complex open surgical procedures for cardiology.

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The British Standards Institute has given CE Marking to Ventracor for its VentrAssist left ventricular assist device ...

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The Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) will put its healthcare IT mission into action as the organization heads to New Orleans for its 2007 Annual HIMSS Conference & Exhibition Feb 25 to March 1 by partnering with the Common Ground Health Clinic in the Katrina-ravaged city.

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In a new, five-year agreement signed last week, Datascope’s InterVascular Division will become the distributor of Sorin ...

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The FDA has given CoAxia Inc. approval to move forward on a safety and feasibility study for the NeuroFlo perfusion ...

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Two Illinois medical centers are now ready to use the TandemHeart PTVA System from CardiacAssist: Northwestern Memorial ...

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The FDA medical devices dispute resolution panel that met on Dec. 15 voted 3 to 1 to uphold a previous FDA decision that ...

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Diagnostic & Invasive Cardiology editor Kim Phelan spoke with Jeff Mirviss, vice president of Stent Marketing at Boston ...

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Medtronic was honored at a ceremony this week that recognizes the best and brightest technology innovators in Minnesota ...

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The embolic protection system Boston Scientific Corp. originally designed for coronary saphenous vein graft ...

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A new study, released today by the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions, shows that the minimally invasive technique of carotid stenting has made a successful transfer from the academic environment where it was created into the hands of real-world physicians who have received proper education and training.

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Possis Medical, Inc. has closed a $2.5 million equity investment in Rafael Medical Technologies, Inc., which gives ...

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Physicians at the Center of Cardiac Surgery Erlangen-Nuremberg at Friedrich Alexander Hospital have initiated a new ...

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Volcano Corp., Stanford University, Cardialysis and the Cardiovascular Research Foundation in which Volcano will provide ...

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