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).

Technology | Stents

April 3, 2019 — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently granted an additional indication to Bard Peripheral ...

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Technology | Venous Therapies

April 3, 2019 — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently cleared Bard Peripheral Vascular's Venovo Venous ...

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Technology | Vascular Closure Devices

April 3, 2019 — Essential Medical Inc. received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for its large bore ...

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April 3, 2019 — Medtronic's Resolute Integrity Zotarolimus-eluting Coronary Stent System received an additional U.S ...

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The top cardiac technology news item in March was the FDA clearing the MitraClip for use in heart failure patients with functional mitral regurgitation based on the very positive results of the COAPT Trial.
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April 1, 2019 — Here is the list of the most popular content on the Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology (DAIC) maga ...
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All major vendors offering advanced visualization software now offer structural heart planning. This is an example of GE Healthcare's Valve Assist software being used to determine the best location of a transseptal puncture to deliver a left atrial appendage (LAA) occluder.
Feature | Structural Heart | Jeff Zagoudis
Structural heart interventions represent one of the fastest growing segments of cardiology, as the number of devices to ...
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News | Stroke

March 27, 2019 — Training interventional radiologists to perform endovascular thrombectomies results in positive ...

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SyncVision iFR Co-registration from Philips Healthcare maps pressure readings onto angiogram. Results from an international study presented at ACC 2019 indicates pressure readings obtained using iFR (instantaneous wave-free ratio, also referred to as instant wave-free ratio or instant flow reserve) in coronary arteries may localize stenoses that remain after interventions. FFR in the cath lab.
Feature | ACC | Greg Freiherr, Contributing Editor
The fingerprints of value-added medicine were all over products and works-in-progress on the exhibit floor of the annual ...
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News | Structural Heart Occluders

March 27. 2019 — A newly released expert consensus statement provides recommendations for the safe and effective ...

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News | Heart Valve Technology

March 27, 2019 — The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) proposed to update its national coverage policy ...

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Illustration showing the venous implantation route and where the inlet and outflow ports are when the Abiomed Impella RP is placed in the right side of the heart. The  Impella RP catheter is used for right heart hemodynamic support.
Feature | Hemodynamic Support Devices | Perwaiz Meraj, M.D. FACC and Uma Chandrasekaran, Ph.D.

Right heart failure (RHF) is a syndrome characterized by the inability of the right ventricle (RV) to support optimal ...

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Technology | Cardiovascular Education

March 26, 2019 — Level Ex, creators of medical video games for physicians, expanded into cardiology with the launch of ...

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News | Antiplatelet and Anticoagulation Therapies

March 25, 2019 — Patients who stopped taking aspirin one month after receiving a stent in the heart’s arteries but ...

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News | Interventional Radiology

March 25, 2019 — NZ Technologies Inc. announced the first published clinical review on its TIPSO technology’s ability to ...

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