The sheer number of devices involved in the care of critically ill patients can be staggering and includes ventilators, multiple infusion devices, physiologic monitors, point-of-care testing devices, intermittent compression devices, hypo/hyperthermia units and equipment used for management of clinical information — to mention a few.
April 11, 2007 — Kensey Nash Corp. has announced it has received CE Mark approval to expand the indication for the third ...
In the old days of pediatric intensive care at Children's Medical Center of Dayton, parents could be found in the wee ...
Cardiac PET/CT represents a major advancement in cardiovascular diagnostics, offering significant clinical and ...
April 11, 2007 — FDA has released the following Q&A from Boston Scientific Tuesday. On April 5, Boston Scientific ...
Only a marketing director for stretchers could draw a parallel between a nurse and an auto mechanic. “Have you ever ...
April 10, 2007 —Boston Scientific Corp. has begun notifying physicians some of its implantable heart defibrillators ...
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April 10, 2007 — University of California San Diego Medical Center cardiology and neurology specialists are using a ...
The Impella 2.5 circulatory support system, by Abiomed Inc. was among 35 innovative healthcare products to receive a ...
April 10, 2007 — CryoCor Inc., a medical device company focused on the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias, has announced ...
Providing exceptional cardiovascular care for patients to achieve the best possible outcomes is the number one goal for ...
April 9, 2007 — MIV Therapeutics Inc. has announced that its recent bench test confirmed that merging Biosync Scientific ...
April 9, 2007 — Possis Medical Inc. has announced that the FDA has approved its AngioJet Spiroflex VG rapid exchange for blood clot (thrombus) removal in coronary conduits.
April 9, 2007 — The FDA has approved Abbott's new coated Niaspan (niacin extended-release tablets) for boosting HDL ...
Cardiac positron emission tomography (PET) is growing in popularity among cardiologists because it provides the ability ...
April 9, 2007 — The drug used in Johnson & Johnson’s drug-eluting stent — produced by J&J-owned Cordis — does not ...
April 6, 2007 — Spectranetics Corp., Colorado Springs, CO, has announced the commercial availability of the TURBO elite ...
April 6, 2007 — Ohio State University Heart Center has appointed cardiac ultrasound expert Dr. Thomas Ryan as its new director. Dr. Ryan was director of the Duke University Heart Center.
April 10, 2007
