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1.
Siemens installs SPECT/CT at U.K hospital
(Article)
... and uses TruePoint SPECT/CT technology, according to the company. It will be used for various procedures including oncology, orthopedic,
cardiac
, lung and renal exams, said Siemens. The system will also ...
2.
Radiology: Cardiac MR details response to triathlon training
(Article)
Cardiac
MRI revealed
cardiac
adaptations, including a balanced increase in left ventricular and right ventricular myocardial mass, wall thickness, ventricular dilation and diastolic function, ...
3.
Philips upgrades cardiac ultrasound
(Article)
Royal Philips Electronics has released its upgraded
cardiac
ultrasound, the iE33 xMATRIX
cardiac
ultrasound system, which now offers a X5-1 transducer for adult
echoc
ardiograms, at the European Society ...
4.
St. Jude debuts cardiac mapping system in Japan
(Article)
The St. Jude Medical EnSite
Cardiac
Mapping system, a system used to treat
cardiac
arrhythmias, is now available for use in Japan.The St. Jude Medical EnSite
Cardiac
Mapping system, a system used to treat ...
5.
TomTec partners with ScImage, Agfa for cardio PACS
(Article)
... agreement, Agfa’s Impax Cardiovascular PACS will be integrated with TomTec’s Image-Arena, offering advanced measurement functionality and 3D and 4D processing tools for
cardiac
and vascular ultrasound ...
6.
Philips debuts point-of-care ultrasound system
(Article)
... for its portable CX50 ultrasound system, the Philips CX50 POC. According to the Andover, Mass-based company, the system can be utilized for focused exams, including
cardiac
, vascular access, lung, abdominal, ...
7.
Hansen, St. Jude integrate technologies for heart rhythm disorders
(Article)
... will be integrated with nSite Velocity
Cardiac
Mapping System from St. Paul, Minn.-based St. Jude. According to Mountain View, Calif.-based Hansen, the technology will enable physicians to visualize, locate ...
8.
AHA statement: CCTA has triage niche in chest pain patients
(Article)
...
Cardiac
Rehabilitation and Prevention Committee, led by Chair Ezra A. Amsterdam, MD, from the University of California at Davis. Much of the positive data for CCTA come from small and single-center studies. ...
9.
Analog Devices' tech powers Zoll's PocketCPR
(Article)
... sudden
cardiac
arrest, according to Analog Devices. The FDA-approved PocketCPR provides users with prompts to encourage a compression depth of 1.5 to 2 inches as recommended by the American Heart Association ...
10.
Nature: Gene scanning can identify brain development mutations
(Article)
Whole exome sequencing — a new gene scanning technology that cuts the cost and time of searching for rare mutations — can identify mutations in a single gene that can cause several types of developmental ...
11.
Medtronic posts strong earnings, but guidance dropped due to shaky sales
(Article)
... technologies businesses was offset by softness in other businesses.” The company said its
cardiac
and vascular group, which is comprised of
cardiac
rhythm disease management (CRDM), cardiovascular and ...
12.
Siemens lands multi-site CT installs in Midwest
(Article)
... based in St. Louis, has purchased five Somatom Definition Flash CT scanners from Siemens Healthcare. The scanners--which allow for sub-mSv
cardiac
imaging--will be installed in several facilities within ...
13.
JACC: FFR trumps IVUS for assessing intermediate lesions for PCI
(Article)
... FFR arm were 3.6 percent and 3.2 percent in the IVUS arm. The need for TVR at 12 months was 3.6 percent for the FFR group and 2.1 percent for the IVUS group. One non-
cardiac
death was reported in the ...
14.
Circ: Integrating 3D CE-CT into ablation mapping improves outcomes
(Article)
... internal
cardiac
defibrillators (ICD) present with frequent and appropriate shocks for VT,” and most undergo radiofrequency ablation of VT rather than antiarrhythmic medications, due to their side effects," ...
15.
AJR: Brain CT rad dose varies by scanner
(Article)
Patients are subject to different organ radiation doses in the lens of the eye and brain depending on CT scanner assignment, according to a study published in the August edition of ...
16.
AHRQ: Diabetes accounts for one-fifth of U.S hospitalizations, costs $83B
(Article)
... nonspecific chest pain and
cardiac
dysrhythmias. The rates of hospital stays for patients with diabetes increased as the income level of the patient ZIP code decreased, the authors found. “[T]here were ...
17.
TomTec updates cardiac performance analysis software
(Article)
TomTec has released an updated version of its speckle tracking-based analysis software tool, the 2D
cardiac
performance analysis package, 2D CPA.TomTec has released an updated version of its speckle ...
18.
New preventive cardiac disease screening guidelines SHAPE-ing up
(Article)
... of calcium scoring." Addressing concerns about radiation exposure, Daniel S. Berman, MD, chief of
cardiac
imaging at Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute, said, "The methods that bring the calcium scan down ...
19.
Highmark to require preauthorization for MPI
(Article)
... MD, of the Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven. Conn., who at the time noted that with the growing use of
cardiac
imaging tests with radiation exposure, "clinicians and patients must consider ...
20.
JNM: Combo nuc imaging could better identify ICD candidates
(Article)
Combined imaging techniques of using a neurotransmitter analog to detect impairment of
cardiac
sympathetic innervation and myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) to detect impaired myocardium can provide ...
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