Cardiac Diagnostics
This channel includes news, videos, podcasts and other content on new technology innovations for cardiac diagnostic systems and techniques. This includes laboratory testing, blood tests including troponin testing, electrocardiogram (ECG) systems, point of care testing systems, genetic testing, cardiac patient monitoring devices including wearable sensors, and studies showing new ways to diagnose heart diseases.
Partho Sengupta, M.D., DM, FACC, FASE, chief division of cardiology, director of cardiac imaging, West Virginia ...
July 5, 2018 — Philips and Florida’s Jackson Health System, one of the nation's largest public health systems, announced ...
When the patients of Michael Boler, M.D. need cardiac monitoring, the Holter monitor is no longer his first choice. “The ...
Malissa Wood, M.D., co-director of the Corrigan Women’s Heart Health Program, Massachusetts General Hospital, explains ...
July 3, 2018 — Cardiac hybrid imaging with computed tomography (CT) and nuclear stress testing is an excellent long-term ...
June 27, 2018 — Wearable cardioverter defibrillators may be a safe and effective alternative to surgically implanted ...
When the patients of Michael Boler, M.D. need cardiac monitoring, the Holter monitor is no longer his first choice. “The newer ECG devices we have now are so much less cumbersome. It’s like wearing a Band-Aid versus carrying a bulky device,” said the Greenwood, Mississippi internist. “My patients prefer the more comfortable, wire-free form factor, and the quality is as good as, or better, than the Holter,” continued Boler. “Plus, my patient compliance has increased. With the Holter, the leads sometimes come off. The patient may think the device isn’t working, so they take it off and we have to restart the process.”
June 26, 2018 – Northwestern Medicine Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute in Illinois received a $25 million gift from the ...
June 25, 2018 — New research finds changes in cellular struts called microtubules (MT) can affect the stiffness of ...
There is a movement toward real-time, remote cardiac monitoring with the latest generation of event and Holter monitor ...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is the leading medical cause of death in young athletes and its impact is consistent worldwide. Most professional athletes in the United States are required to take part in comprehensive cardiovascular screening programs to identify often-asymptomatic congenital or inherited heart disorders, and other cardiac risk factors. There remains a debate however, whether to mandate ECGs as part of pre-participation screening programs for student athletes at the collegiate and high school levels or even at younger ages.
June 18, 2018 — Heart defects are the most common type of birth defect, and can be caused by mutations in the gene CHD4 ...
June 14, 2018 — A team of researchers says it has linked sensitivity to an allergen in red meat to the buildup of plaque ...
June 13, 2018 — The thought of losing up to $14 a week along with personalized goal setting may have motivated ischemic ...
Advances in the technology of wearable cardiac monitors are improving both the experience of the patient and the ...
June 8, 2018 — Whole-body magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) found a surprisingly high prevalence of atherosclerosis ...
There is a shift occurring in remote ECG monitoring technology used in Holters and cardiac event recorders that may help ...
June 5, 2018 — The future of cardiovascular care will be transformed by advances in artificial intelligence, digital ...