Feature | October 01, 2019 | Dave Fornell, Editor

Most Popular Cardiology Technology Content in September 2019

This is the most popular cardiovascular technology news content according to reader pageview analytics in September 2019

Comparison of a STEMI coronary artery blockage pre- and post-PCI for a patient who had a 9-minute door-to-balloon time at a rural hospital that implemented a pre-hospital STEMI protocol. This article was submitted by UH Portage Medical Center about how they set up their program.

Comparison of a STEMI coronary artery blockage pre- and post-PCI for a patient who had a 9-minute door-to-balloon time at a rural hospital that implemented a pre-hospital STEMI protocol. This article was submitted by UH Portage Medical Center about how they set up their program. 


October 1, 2019 — Here is the list of the most popular content on the Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology (DAIC) magazine website from the month of September 2019. This is based on the website’s 233,331 pageviews for the month:

1. FDA Approves TAVR for Low-risk Patients Creates A Paradigm Shift in Cardiology

2. Welcoming Apple to the World of ECG

3. Integrated STEMI Activation System at a Rural Hospital Improves Door-to-Balloon Times

4. BASILICA Procedure Prevents Coronary Obstruction From TAVR

5. FDA Grants Shockwave Medical Breakthrough Status for Coronary Intravascular Lithotripsy

6. Advantages and New Applications of Cardiac MRI

7. FDA Panel Recommends Continued Use of Paclitaxel-coated Peripheral Devices

8. Highlights From the 2019 ESC Congress

9. First-in-Human Telerobotic Coronary Intervention Procedures Published in EClinicalMedicine

10. HeartFlow Announces FDA Clearance for HeartFlow Planner

11. TCT 2019 Late-breaking Presentations

12. Abbott Launches Pivotal Trial of TriClip Tricuspid Valve Repair System

13. Medtronic Launches Evolut Pro+ TAVR System

14. Noninvasive Radio-ablation Offers Long-term Benefits to High-risk Heart Arrhythmia Patients

15. Complete Revascularization Superior to Culprit Lesion-only Intervention
 

 

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