The most popular story from February was the FDA approval of the Medtronic CardioInsight Noninvasive 3D Mapping System. It uses a 252-electrode sensor vest along with a CT scan create detailed 3-D electro-anatomic maps of the heart.
March 2, 2017 — Here is the list of the top 20 most popular pieces of content on the Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology (DAIC) magazine website from the month of February based on website analytics:
1. FDA Clears First Noninvasive Electro-Anatomical Mapping System
2. Rivaroxaban Shows Superiority Over Aspirin in Patients With Coronary and Peripheral Artery Disease
3. NICE Guidance Recommends HeartFlow FFRct Analysis for Patients With Stable Chest Pain
4. Radial Access, Same-Day Cardiac Procedure Could Save $300 Million Annually
5. New Heart Attack Evaluation Cuts Unnecessary Tests, Time in ER
6. FDA Approves First Balloon Expandable Stent Graft for Use in the Iliac Artery
7. American College of Cardiology Denounces Trump’s Travel Ban
8. FDA Panel Supports Approval for First TAVR Embolic Protection Device
9. Device Technologies to Reduce Heart Failure Readmissions
10. Advances in Cardiac Imaging at RSNA 2016
11. Advances in ECG Management Systems
12. ACC 2017 Late-Breaking Trials Announced | Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology
13. IV Contrast for CT Not Associated with Increased Risk of Acute Kidney Injury
14. Reducing Heart Failure Readmissions Using Big Data at Penn Medicine
15. Lantheus Medical Imaging Announces FDA Approval of Definity Label Update
16. Advanced Analytics Software for Cardiology
17. Scientists Keep Human Hearts Alive in Lab to Track Abnormal Beats
18. Medtronic Receives IDE Approval for IN.PACT Admiral End-Stage Renal Disease Study
19. Understanding the Design and Function of Guidewire Technology
20. New Medical Guidance Helps Clinicians Optimize TAVR
Most Popular Cardiology Articles of 2016 From DAIC