Cardiac Imaging

The cardiac imaging channel includes the modalities of computed tomography (CT), cardiac ultrasound (echocardiography), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear imaging (PET and SPECT), and angiography. 

News | CT Angiography (CTA)

May 23, 2016 — First-in-human data presented at EuroPCR 2016 demonstrate that hemodynamic data from HeartFlow Inc. may ...

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Technology | Cardiac Imaging

May 18, 2016 — The Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) recently announced its launch of the IAC QI Self ...

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A 3-D printed vessel-like lumen made from living cells as part of the research at The South Carolina Project for Organ Biofabrication. 3-D bioprinting, 3-D printing, printed organs
Feature | Medical 3-D Printing | Dave Fornell

Science fiction offers a lot of ideas for creating new body parts on demand, and the advancement of 3-D printing (also ...

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News | Cardiac Diagnostics

May 17, 2016 — An interdisciplinary Johns Hopkins University team has developed a non-invasive 3-D virtual heart ...

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News | Ultrasound Imaging

May 17, 2016 — Macadamian Technologies, a user experience research, design and software development firm, recently ...

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News | Cath Lab

May 13, 2016 — In the largest study of its kind, a new device has been found to significantly reduce the volume of ...

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News | Radiopharmaceuticals and Tracers

May 13, 2016 — NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes LLC is enhancing its production operations at the University of Missouri ...

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Videos | HIMSS

ITN/DAIC Editor Dave Fornell takes a tour of some of the most innovative new healthcare technology trends in health ...

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Radiation dose management, radiation dose monitoring, X-ray dose
Feature | Radiation Dose Management | Lori Webb, R.T. (R) and Tom Watson, RCVT

Healthcare organizations, clinicians and medical equipment manufacturers have long focused on the management and ...

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GE Healthcare's cardiac ultrasound strain assessment software helps quantify left ventricular wall motion to determine if there is damage to cardiac function due to cancer therapy. GE Ultrasound, GE echo, strain, cardio-oncology
Feature | Cardio-oncology | Dave Fornell

Cardio-oncology is an emerging field that combines the expertise of both cardiology and oncology to assess and treat ...

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May 10, 2016 — Imricor Medical Systems announced enrollment of the first patients in a clinical study to evaluate the ...

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News | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

May 10, 2016 — Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is a stronger predictor of risk for major adverse cardiovascular ...

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News | Cardio-oncology

May 6, 2016 — The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) has released an expert consensus ...

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News | SPECT-CT

May 5, 2016 — Doctors and researchers at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University in St. Louis may be able to ...

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News | Contrast Media Injectors

May 3, 2016 — The global market for contrast media injectors is set to increase from $830 million in 2015 to almost $1.8 ...

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