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).

Videos | Cardiac Imaging

Interview with Campbell Rogers, M.D., chief medical officer of HeartFlow which has developed a CT image-based fractional ...

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Videos | Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Campbell Rogers, M.D., chief medical officer of HeartFlow, explains how hospitals are using CT image-based fractional ...

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News | Coronavirus (COVID-19)

January 24, 2022 — In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly the Delta and Omicron variants, new American Heart ...

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News | Atherectomy Devices

January, 24, 2022 — Medtronic Inc. is recalling its HawkOne Directional Atherectomy System product due to the risk of ...

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Arineta created a dedicated cardiac CT scanner in partnership with GE Healthcare a couple years ago. With increased interest in CTA with the new chest pain guidelines, the company decided to also start direct sales of these systems for the first time at RSNA in their own booth. Photos by Dave Fornell
Feature | RSNA | By Dave Fornell, DAIC Editor

Here are a few of the key takeaways on the new technologies that will impact cardiovascular and interventional medicine ...

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News | Structural Heart

January 18, 2022 — Peregrine Ventures, a leading investment firm dedicated to supporting life changing healthcare ...

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News | Cath Lab Navigation Aids

January 18, 2022 – Philips Healthcare announced physicians will now have access to advanced new 3D image guidance ...

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News | Structural Heart

January 17, 2022 – As the increasing number of structural heart interventions are assisted by real-time imaging guidance ...

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A new treatment to achieve return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) in refractory cardiac arrest patients is the use of resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA). The images show the balloon seen deployed on an angiogram and an illustration showing its placement in the aorta. 
Feature | Sudden Cardiac Arrest | By Adam Power, M.D.

Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) continues to be overwhelmingly fatal despite cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) ...

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Sponsored Content | Videos | Cath Lab

Advancements in analytics and data visualizations are helping to streamline operations and improve productivity at ...

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News | Thrombectomy Devices

January 10, 2022 – Akura Medical Inc., a Shifamed portfolio company, announced the closing of its $25 million Series A1 ...

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News | Atherectomy Devices

January 10, 2022 — Cardiovascular Systems Inc. (CSI) is recalling the Wirion atherectomy embolic protection device ...

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News | Stents Carotid

January 5, 2022 – A cost-effectiveness model based on peer-reviewed sources suggests that although five-year costs for ...

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News | FFR Technologies

January 4, 2022 - Pie Medical Imaging (PMI), a global leader in cardiac imaging, part of the Esaote Group, recently ...

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