Washington University surgeons at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, began training at UMC in Tucson on Nov. 2 to become ...
Results from the Phase II MEND-CABG study — which looked at demonstrated the clinical benefits of MC-1 in reducing ...
A new study published in the Oct. 30 edition of “Circulation” calls the onset of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) among ...
Providing exceptional cardiovascular care for patients to achieve the best possible outcomes is the number one goal for ...
November 2006 - Physicians at UT Southwestern Medical Center are part of a multinational clinical trial evaluating the Optimizer System, a unique implantable device designed to treat a larger number of patients with heart failure. UT Southwestern is one of the top enrolling centers of the 50 sites in the U.S.
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital now offers a new alternative therapy for heart failure patients at risk for sudden cardiac ...
Boston Scientific has launched new software enabling its Left Ventricular (LV) Offset feature in the CONTAK RENEWAL ...
Cardiac positron emission tomography (PET) is growing in popularity among cardiologists because it provides the ability ...
Well-known cardiologist Eric Topol has been appointed by Scripps Health in San Diego, CA, to lead a new institute to ...
A new cooling pad enters the healthcare market, joining a growing number of cooling systems used to induce hypothermia ...
A new alternative to invasive, painful biopsies for determining heart transplant rejection is both available and ...
When performing radiofrequency (RF) ablation to treat cardiac arrhythmia, medical professionals must balance the safety ...
While general endotracheal anesthesia (GETA) is the most common type of anesthesia used in infrainguinal bypasses, a study published in the November issue of the Journal of Vascular Surgery reveals that it may not be the best strategy.
The Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology is inviting organizations to submit their ambulatory ...
Results from the Danish SORT-OUT II study, the largest randomized trial to date comparing Taxus and Cypher drug-eluting ...
Change Healthcare Cardiology Hemodynamics is an integrated hemodynamic monitoring system for monitoring vital signs and ...
Healthcare IT companies will again converge this winter to measure their ability to integrate with each other during the ...
A large California-based study has shown that patients with heart failure who start taking statins, compared with those who don't, will live longer and have a lower hospitalization risk regardless of cholesterol levels, presence or absence of coronary disease, and other CV drug therapies, “Heartwire” reported this week.
A subset analysis of diabetic patients in the SPIRIT II Clinical trial of the XIENCE V Everolimus Eluting Stent System ...