News | Cardiovascular Ultrasound

August 20, 2020 – The World Alliance of Societies of Echocardiography (WASE) Normal Values Study is a cross-sectional ...

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Videos | Remote Viewing Systems

Enterprise viewers are designed to provide fast and easy access to a patient’s imaging history, and today’s modern ...

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In the era of COVID-19, remote technical assistance has become big deal. GE Healthcare showed its Digital Expert technology at the ASE 2020 virtual meeting, which allows remote one-on-one echo training or ultrasound machine technical assistance. It became an important service for GE since the start of the pandemic. 
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August 19, 2020 — From point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) that has been a key technology during the COVID-19 pandemic, to ...

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News | Artificial Intelligence

August 19, 2020 — Caption Health a leader in medical AI technology, has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ...

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In February 2020, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cleared artificial intelligence software to assist in the acquisition of cardiac ultrasound images. The Caption Guidance software from Caption Health is an accessory to compatible diagnostic ultrasound systems and uses artificial intelligence to help the user capture images of a patient’s heart that are of acceptable diagnostic quality. It is aimed at point of care ultrasound (POCUS) exams, where users may not be regular sonographers.
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The No. 1 overarching hot topic at all the medical conferences over the past couple years has been artificial ...

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News | FFR Technologies

August 18, 2020 — Philips Healthcare introduced its new OmniWire, the world’s first solid core fractional flow reserve ...

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News | Mobile C-Arms

August 18, 2020 — Ziehm Imaging announces the acquisition of Therenva, a French-based developer of planning and imaging ...

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Blog | Coronavirus (COVID-19)

COVID-19 is creating a new generation of cardiac patients. With heart disease already the leading cause of deaths ...

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News | EP Mapping and Imaging Systems

August 17, 2020 — A Northwestern Medicine Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute physician was the first electrophyiologist in ...

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News | Vascular Closure Devices

August 17, 2020 — Veryan Medical announced it will support Vasorum in the commercialization of the Celt atrial closure ...

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News | Heart Failure

August 17, 2020 — Pupil size predicts death and hospital readmission in patients with heart failure, according to ...

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COVID-19 has a big impact on the heart, and patients with pre-existing cardiovascular disease have at least a 10 percent higher risk of death and severe complications due to the virus. The virus also can cause myocarditis, blood clotting, and impact the cardiovascular system due to severe, hyperactive inflammatory responses.  Left, a cardiac CT scan 3-D rendering. right, the COVID-19 virus from a National Institutes of Health (NIH) photo.
Feature | Coronavirus (COVID-19)

August 17, 2020 - The number of people coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is rising with more cases in the U.S. There ...

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Dear Valued Reader, As the work environment rapidly changes due to the COVID-19 panademic, Diagnostic and Interventional ...

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Sheer stresses on the walls of arteries are believed to cause the formation atherosclerotic plaques. This is an area of research that is expected to see increased use in the next few years. This study was presented at SCCT 2020 as an example of how sheer stresses can help evaluate and predict the patency of coronary artery bypass grafts (CABG). #SCCT2020 #yesCCT
Feature | CT Angiography (CTA) | Dave Fornell, Editor

The latest technical advances and trends in computed tomography (CT) and the latest clinical study data were discussed ...

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News | Cardiovascular Education | Dave Fornell, Editor

All medical conferences moved to a virtual meeting format due to COVID-19 this year, and there has been apprehension ...

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