News | Intra-Vascular Ultrasound (IVUS)

Philips announced that new clinical trial data demonstrates the benefits of its intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) technology in the diagnosis of iliofemoral venous obstruction i.e. narrowed or blocked leg veins.

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News | Heart Valve Technology

February 29, 2016 — Abbott has initiated a voluntary safety notice regarding the MitraClip Delivery System to reinforce ...

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News | EP Lab

February 26, 2016 — For the first time, scientists at The Ohio State University have engineered new calcium receptors ...

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Feature | EP Lab | Dave Fornell

The subspecialty of electrophysiology (EP) requires patient data from a variety of sources to properly diagnose, treat ...

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News | Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Devices (CRT)

Biotronik announced that its Itrevia 7 HF-T cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillator (CRT-D) has now been approved for full-body magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanning in Japan.

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News | Cardiovascular Business

Investing in Toshiba Medical, which is seeking potential partners, is likely to deliver strong returns for companies looking to expand into the diagnostic imaging space, according to an analyst with research and consulting firm GlobalData. This could be particularly attractive in the Japanese market, according to the analyst.

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News | Embolization devices

ArtVentive Medical Group Inc. announced enrollment in the ongoing ArtVentive EOS Endoluminal Occlusion System, OCCLUDE post-market surveillance study.

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A single-center study noted that treatment with Cardiac Dimensions’ Carillon Mitral Contour System resulted in significant improvement of functional mitral regurgitation (FMR), a condition that can increase the symptoms of heart failure. The study was recently published in the Journal of Invasive Cardiology.

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News | Stroke

Using clot-busting drugs to clear blood from the brain’s ventricles may be the first effective strategy to decrease mortality for a type of catastrophic bleeding stroke, according to new phase-3 clinical trial results.

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Technology | Remote Viewing Systems

February 23, 2016 — WITS(MD), a provider of medical image workflow solutions, announced a company name change to ...

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News | Heart Valve Technology

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved an expanded indication trial for low-risk surgical patients using Medtronic’s CoreValve Evolut R System transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) system. Patients with aortic stenosis, who are at a low surgical mortality risk as determined by a heart team, will be enrolled in the trial.

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News | Sudden Cardiac Arrest

February 22, 2016 — A new study found that survival rates from cardiac arrest decrease the higher up in a high-rise ...

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News | Cath Lab

TherOx Inc. announced the first patient has been enrolled in an Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) confirmatory study of its second-generation system that delivers supersaturated oxygen (SSO2) therapy for reduction of infarct size after an acute myocardial infarction (AMI). This study is being conducted to support a premarket approval submission to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

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Feature | Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) | Dave Fornell

It is estimated that more than 10 million people in the United States are affected by peripheral arterial disease (PAD) ...

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News | Cardiac Diagnostics

A new study conducted at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) has revealed some of the underlying mechanisms that may increase the risk of heart disease in people with sleep apnea. The study also found that statins — the cholesterol-lowering medications commonly prescribed to combat heart disease — may help reverse this process.

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