Feature | January 04, 2022 | By Dave Fornell, DAIC Editor

Most Popular Cardiology Content in December 2021

Among the top stories from December 2021 was new ultrasound transducer technology introduction by Philips Healthcare and the use of cardiac MRI to assess myocarditis caused by COVID-19 vaccinations.

Among the top stories from December 2021 was new ultrasound transducer technology introduction by Philips Healthcare and the use of cardiac MRI to assess myocarditis caused by COVID-19 vaccinations.


January 4, 2021 — Here is the list of the most popular content on the Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology (DAIC) magazine website from the month of December 2021. This is based on the website’s 127,056 pageviews for the month.

1. Late-breaking Science Presentations at the AHA 2021 Meeting

2. Philips Introduces New Transducer Technology, AI-driven Automated Measurements and Remote Access

3. VIDEO: Cardiac MRI Assessment of Myocarditis Caused by COVID-19 Vaccinations — Interview with Kate Hanneman, M.D.

4. VIDEO: Demonstration of the Radiaction Cath Lab Radiation Protection System

5. Atlantic Health System’s Morristown Medical Center Randomizes First Patient in World to New Study to Evaluate Treatment with TAVR for Moderate Aortic Stenosis

6. Mount Sinai Study Validates DiA Cardiac Ultrasound AI Algorithm and Finds it Comparable to Cardiac MRI

7. Increasing Early Detection of Atrial Fibrillation Through Improved Short-Term Monitoring

8. Most Popular Stories on DAIC in 2021

9. 5 Pediatric Cardiology Medical Device Competition Winners Recognized for Innovation

10. HeartFlow Files for FDA Review to Evaluate the Coronary Occlusions and Plaque

11. VIDEO: New Echo Technology to Aid Structural Heart Interventions

12. Oral PCSK9 Inhibitor Safe and Effective in Lowering Cholesterol in First Human Trial

13. FDA Warns Micra Leadless Pacing System May Have Risk of Major Complications Due to Cardiac Perforations

14. Cardiac MRI of Myocarditis After COVID-19 Vaccination in Adolescents

15. First Real-world Study of CNIC-Polypill Shows Lower Risk of Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events

16. Most Popular Cardiology Videos During 2021

17. AI Can Facilitate Automated Activation of Pulmonary Embolism Response Teams

18. New RSIP Vision Technology Aids Noninvasive Planning of Coronary Intervention

19. Cardiology Information Systems Overview in 2021

20. Conavi Will Commercialize Intravascular Image Guidance Technology With $20 Million in Funding
 

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