May 21, 2007 — Findings presented last week during the annual meeting of the Heart Rhythm Society in Denver indicate a common stress test, using GE Healthcare’s latest algorithm for the measurement of T-wave Alternans (TWA), can be useful in predicting sudden cardiac death, even in those without a previous heart attack or symptoms of heart failure.
May 21, 2007 — Sanofi-aventis has announced that the FDA has approved a supplemental New Drug Application (sNDA) for the ...
May 18, 2007 — Hansen Medical Inc. said Thursday it obtained approval in the European Union for its Sensei robotic ...
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May 18, 2007 — Medicure, a biopharmaceutical company focused on the research, development and commercialization of novel ...
May 18, 2007 — According to a report published Thursday in the Wall Street Journal and posted on UPI, the number of ...
May 18, 2007 — Picture paramedics mobilizing a team of cardiologists and nurses within minutes of arriving at the home ...
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May 18, 2007 — Inverness Medical Innovations Inc. and Biosite Inc. have announced the companies have entered into a ...
May 18, 2007 — CoreValve has announced that it has received CE Mark approval of its CoreValve Percutaneous ReValving ...
May 16, 2007 — Stentys has announced that the results of preclinical testing of its bifurcated stent will be reported on ...
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May 16, 2007 — Boston Scientific Corp. has announced that it has completed enrollment in the European and ...
May 16, 2007 — Monebo Technologies Inc. has announced that the CardioBelt Electrode System is now available, following ...
May 16, 2007 — Extremely anxious patients with heart disease have been found to be at double the risk of heart attack or death when compared to those with a more relaxed life attitude, reports ANI.
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May 15, 2007 — Acorn Cardiovascular has announced that the FDA will consider approval of the CorCap Cardiac Support ...
May 14, 2007 — More than 25 leading heart advocacy groups have joined to form the Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) Coalition ...
May 15, 2007 — Edwards Lifesciences Corp. announced last week that its subsidiary, Edwards Lifesciences PVT, Inc., has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against CoreValve Inc., of Irvine, Calif., in the District Court of Dusseldorf, Germany. The suit seeks relief for alleged infringement of a patent for transcatheter heart valve technology.
May 20, 2007
