The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved two applications for the first generics of the anticoagulant Eliquis (apixaban).
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December 27, 2019 — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved two applications for the first generics of ...

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News | Heart Valve Technology

While transcatheter heart valve replacement and repair devices are growing in popularity due to their delivery and ...

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Peter Weiss, M.D., explains a Stereotaxis robotically navigated cardiac ablation procedure at Banner University Medicine Heart Institute.
Feature | EP Lab | J. Peter Weiss, M.D., MSc

Robotic technology, which helps carry out repetitive tasks efficiently and precisely, has been gaining ground in society as a whole and industries around the world, including many areas of medicine. In medicine, this technology is well established for conducting laparoscopic surgeries of the abdomen and pelvis, and it is dominating in prostate surgery. Yet the uptake of robotics has been slow in electrophysiology (EP)

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Blog | Cardiovascular Business

With all eyes on rising healthcare costs, reprocessing of single-use devices has become an increasingly important ...

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News | Cardiovascular Clinical Studies

Environmental and lifestyle issues were popular this year, with pick up from both European Society of Cardiology (ESC) ...

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Videos | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

James Carr, M.D., chair of the Department of Radiology, Northwestern University, and incoming 2020 President of the Society of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (SCMR), explains why MRI is an ideal cardiac imaging modality, at the 2019 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) meeting.

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Videos | Cardiovascular Ultrasound

This is the LVivo auto cardiac ejection fraction (EF) app that uses artificial intelligence (AI) from the vendor Dia ...

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Videos | Radiation Dose Management

Mahadevappa Mahesh, Ph.D., chief of medical physicist and professor of radiology and medical physics, Johns Hopkins University, presented a late-breaking study on how medical imaging radiation dose has started to drop over the past decade. He is the co-chair of the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measures Report (NCRP), and presented the most recent NCRP data analysis at the 2019 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) meeting.

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Videos | Cardiovascular Ultrasound

This is an example of an augmented reality (AR) training system for transesophageal echo (TEE) created by the simulation ...

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News | Cardiac Diagnostics

December 19, 2019 — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted breakthrough status for a novel ECG-based ...

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Videos | RSNA

DAIC Editor Dave Fornell and Imaging Technology News (ITN) Consulting Editor Greg Freiherr offer a post-game report on ...

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News | Cardiac Diagnostics

December 18, 2019 — In their latest report, “Cardiovascular Disease 2020-2030: Trends, Technologies & Outlook” IDTechEx ...

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News | Left Atrial Appendage (LAA) Occluders

December 18, 2019 — Append Medical, developer of a novel left atrial appendage (LAA) closure device to minimize stroke ...

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News | Heart Failure

December 18, 2019 — BioVentrix, Inc., developer of the first less invasive system for left ventricular remodeling, today ...

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News | Cath Lab

December 18, 2019 — Cook Medical initiated a recall of its CrossCath Support Catheters in November, which the U.S. Food ...

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