The sheer number of devices involved in the care of critically ill patients can be staggering and includes ventilators, multiple infusion devices, physiologic monitors, point-of-care testing devices, intermittent compression devices, hypo/hyperthermia units and equipment used for management of clinical information — to mention a few.
In the old days of pediatric intensive care at Children's Medical Center of Dayton, parents could be found in the wee ...
April 11, 2007 — Kensey Nash Corp. has announced it has received CE Mark approval to expand the indication for the third ...
Cardiac PET/CT represents a major advancement in cardiovascular diagnostics, offering significant clinical and ...
Only a marketing director for stretchers could draw a parallel between a nurse and an auto mechanic. “Have you ever ...
April 10, 2007 —Boston Scientific Corp. has begun notifying physicians some of its implantable heart defibrillators ...
April 10, 2007 — University of California San Diego Medical Center cardiology and neurology specialists are using a ...
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The Impella 2.5 circulatory support system, by Abiomed Inc. was among 35 innovative healthcare products to receive a ...
April 10, 2007 — CryoCor Inc., a medical device company focused on the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias, has announced ...
April 9, 2007 — The drug used in Johnson & Johnson’s drug-eluting stent — produced by J&J-owned Cordis — does not ...
Providing exceptional cardiovascular care for patients to achieve the best possible outcomes is the number one goal for ...
April 9, 2007 — MIV Therapeutics Inc. has announced that its recent bench test confirmed that merging Biosync Scientific ...
April 9, 2007 — Possis Medical Inc. has announced that the FDA has approved its AngioJet Spiroflex VG rapid exchange for blood clot (thrombus) removal in coronary conduits.
April 9, 2007 — The FDA has approved Abbott's new coated Niaspan (niacin extended-release tablets) for boosting HDL ...
Cardiac positron emission tomography (PET) is growing in popularity among cardiologists because it provides the ability ...
April 6, 2007 — Spectranetics Corp., Colorado Springs, CO, has announced the commercial availability of the TURBO elite ...
April 6, 2007 — Ohio State University Heart Center has appointed cardiac ultrasound expert Dr. Thomas Ryan as its new director. Dr. Ryan was director of the Duke University Heart Center.
April 6, 2007 — MedicalCV Inc., Minneapolis, MN, has announced that Allen R. Raczkowski, M.D., director of Robotic Cardiac Surgery at Banner Baywood Health Systems in Mesa, AZ, performed a closed-chest, robotic, lone cardiac ablation procedure on an arrested heart on March 30 using the ATRILAZE Surgical Ablation System.
April 10, 2007
