Feature | December 04, 2018 | Dave Fornell, Editor

Most Popular Cardiology Technology Content in November 2018

The American Heart Association (AHA) 2018 meeting news was the most popular content in cardiology, cardiac technology in November 2018

News from the American Heart Association (AHA) 2018 meeting in November generated the most interest with DAIC readers during the month. The most popular cardiology content from AHA included items 1-3, 6-8, 13, 15, 17 and 19 on this month's list.


December 4, 2018 — Here is the list of the most popular content on the Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology (DAIC) magazine website from the month of November 2018. This is based on website analytics of the month’s 236,344 pageviews:

1. American Heart Association 2018 Late-breaking Trials

2. ACC and AHA Release Updated Cholesterol Guidelines for 2018

3. AI Algorithm Outperforms Most Cardiologists in Heart Murmur Detection

4. New FDA Proposed Rule Alters Informed Consent for Clinical Studies

5. VIDEO: Technologies and Techniques to Reduce Radiation Dose in the Cardiac Cath Lab — Interview with Akshay Khandelwal, M.D at Henry Ford Hospital

6. VIDEO: Editor's Choice of the Most Innovative New Cardiac Technology at AHA 2018

7. EMPRISE Study Shows Empagliflozin Reduces Heart Failure Hospitalization

8. VIDEO: Cryoballoon Ablation Best Practice Guidelines — Interview with Wilber Su, M.D., Banner University Medical Center

9. GE Healthcare Recalls Millennium Nuclear Medicine Systems

10. Maquet/Datascope Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumps Might Fail on Battery Power 

11. CT Calcium Scoring Becoming a Key Risk Factor Assessment 

12. VIDEO: Teleflex Talks Complex Interventions at TCT 2018 

13. VIDEO: New Cholesterol Guidelines Support CT Calcium Scoring for Risk Assessment — Interview with Matthew Budoff, M.D., UCLA

14. Cardiac Ultrasound Software Streamlines Fetal Heart Exams

15. Vascepa and Statins Significantly Reduce Cardiovascular Events

16. Abbott Point-of-Care Blood Test Speeds Heart Attack Diagnosis

17. VIDEO: The Door-to-Unloading (DTU) STEMI Safety and Feasibility Trial — Interview with Navin Kapur, M.D.

18. The Current State of Cardiac CT Technology in 2018

19. VIDEO: Use of Artificial Intelligence To Speed Cardiac Clinical Research — Interview with James Januzzi, M.D., Mass General Hospital.

20. VIDEO: New Fetal Heart Assessment Software to Better Evaluate Congenital Heart Issues
 

 

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