Cath Lab

The catheterization lab channel includes content related to interventional technologies for coronary and peripheral artery disease (PAD). Other cath lab transcatheter device technologies covered on this page included percutaneous treatment for stroke, venous interventions, heart valves, hypertension, heart failure and percutenous coronary interventions (PCI).

News | Balloon Catheter

January 24, 2018 — Cardiovascular Systems Inc. recently announced two new partnerships broadening the company’s product ...

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News | Heart Valve Technology

January 24, 2018 — Boston Scientific Corp. announced it has closed an investment and entered into an acquisition option ...

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Clear detail of the in-stent restenosis can be seen in this image from the new high-resolution Canon Precision CT system. RSNA 2017, #RSNA2017, #RSNA17
Feature | Cardiac Imaging | Dave Fornell

Medical imaging plays a key role in cardiology, and most of the newest radiology technology advances are first unveiled ...

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The bioresorbable Cordis Mynx Grip vascular closure device seals arteriotomies without use of permanent hardware.
Feature | Vascular Closure Devices | Dave Fornell

While manual compression remains the gold standard for hemostasis of catheterization vascular access site arteriotomies ...

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News | Stents Bifurcation

January 18, 2018 – West Hills Hospital & Medical Center, a full-service acute care facility, announces the first ...

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Blog | TCT

Here is a list of what I think were some of the top interventional technologies discussed at the 2017 Transcatheter ...

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The Abbott Absorb Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffold (BVS) bioabsorbable stent.
Feature | Stents Drug Eluting | Dave Fornell

There was no shortage of interest in bioresorbable stent technologies at the many sessions offered on this topic or ...

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Technology | Cardiac Imaging

January 17, 2018 — Philips recently announced the launch of Technology Maximizer, a cross-modality program designed to ...

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News | Hemodynamic Support Devices

January 16, 2018 — Miracor Medical Systems GmbH (Miracor Austria) and Miracor Medical SA (Miracor Medical) announced the ...

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Technology | Atherectomy Devices

January 16, 2018 — Medtronic plc announced the company’s Neurovascular business unit received U.S. Food and Drug ...

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News | Heart Valve Technology

January 11, 2018 — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that Edwards LifeSciences is recalling its ...

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News | Atherectomy Devices

January 9, 2018 – Avinger Inc. announced that Arne Schwindt, M.D., a vascular surgeon at St. Franziskus Hospital in ...

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News | Robotic Systems

January 8, 2018 — Corindus Vascular Robotics Inc. announced that it is working with Mayo Clinic in a preclinical study ...

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Drinking coffee may be associated with a decreased risk of developing heart failure or having stroke, according to preliminary research presented at the 2017 American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions in November. Researchers used machine learning to analyze data from the long-running Framingham Heart Study, which includes information about what people eat and their cardiovascular health.
Feature | Dave Fornell

Here is the list of the most popular articles and videos on the Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology (DAIC) magazine ...

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News | Interventional Radiology

January 8, 2018 —Guerbet announced that it has entered into an agreement under which it will acquire Israeli company ...

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