News | Stents

CeloNova BioSciences Inc. announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved expansion of CeloNova's ongoing clinical trial of its proprietary Cobra PzF NanoCoated Coronary Stent (NCS) with 14-day dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) in complex patients, such as those who are at high bleeding risk. The COBRA REDUCE trial is the world's first and only randomized control trial to assess 14-day DAPT after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), according to the company.

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News | ECMO Systems

New Milford, Conn., resident Neta Awasthi is thankful to be home with his wife, Rhicha, and two teenage daughters after what they deem a miraculous recovery from a sudden, life-threatening health crisis that nearly took his life.

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Videos | Heart Valve Technology

Adam Greenbaum, M.D., co-director of the structural heart program at Henry Ford Health System in Detroit, discusses the ...

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Advances in Heart Valve and TAVR, TAVI Technology in 2017
Feature | Heart Valve Technology | Dave Fornell

Here is an aggregation of DAIC news, videos and articles for recent heart valve technology advances in 2017. TAVR Stands ...

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News | Artificial Heart

CorInnova Inc. announced it has received notice of allowance of a seminal patent to protect its intellectual property associated with the world’s first minimally invasively-delivered soft robotic heart device to support heart function. The company also announced that it has become a resident at Johnson & Johnson Innovation, JLABS at the Texas Medical Center (JLABS @ TMC). This residency follows a $6.1 million funding from the Wellcome Trust, details of which have not been disclosed.

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Key Interventional Cardiology and structural heart Technologies to Prepare for TCT 2017.
Feature | TCT | Dave Fornell

Here is an aggregation of DAIC content for all major cardiovascular technology news and advances this past year. These topics will be discussed in sessions at the 2017 Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) conference in Denver, Oct. 29 - Nov. 2.

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News | Heart Valve Technology

October 26, 2017 — The National Institutes of Health has awarded Detroit cardiologist Adam Greenbaum, M.D., for his ...

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Technology | Cath Lab

Corindus Vascular Robotics Inc. announced that it will incorporate the HeartFlow FFRct (fractional flow reserve-computed tomography) Analysis in a case series of robotic-assisted percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures with the CorPath GRX System to evaluate the feasibility and utility of clinical decision support.

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News | Hemodynamic Support Devices

Medical professionals representing hospital systems from across the United States are expected to attend the first National Cardiogenic Shock Initiative (NCSI) meeting Oct. 29 in Denver. The gathering will help kick off Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) 2017, an annual educational meeting specializing in interventional cardiovascular medicine.

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News | Stents Drug Eluting

Elixir Medical Corp. announced it will unveil a new metallic drug-eluting stent (DES) platform at this year’s Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) conference, Oct. 29-Nov. 2 in Denver.

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News | Stents Bioresorbable

Amaranth Medical will provide an update at the annual Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) meeting, Oct. 29-Nov. 2 in Denver, on the company’s full line of sirolimus-eluting bioresorbable scaffold (BRS) products during a satellite breakfast meeting and in an oral presentation on Oct. 31.

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Technology | Advanced Visualization

October 25, 2017 — TeraRecon announced the release of version 4.4.13 of their iNtuition software, bringing over 175 new ...

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News | Cardiac Imaging

Philips recently announced the key findings of its research focused on the patient experience in diagnostic imaging procedures. Philips’ Patient Experience in Imaging Study surveyed 603 patients in the United States and Germany about their satisfaction, expectations, preferences and unmet needs with diagnostic imaging procedures in the past year. Patients identified trust in the referring doctor, communication, comfort, safety and getting the image right the first time as key priorities. The research provides insight into how patients perceive imaging procedures, what they value during the process, and what healthcare professionals can do to create a more patient-centered imaging experience.

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News | Cath Lab

October 24, 2017 — Shockwave Medical reported $35 million in new financing, an extension of the company’s previously ...

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News | Stem Cell Therapies

October 24, 2017 — Roche and Ncardia have reached a broad licensing agreement whereby Roche and its affiliate companies ...

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