Feature | January 08, 2018 | Dave Fornell

Most Popular Cardiology Technology Content on DAIC in December 2017

Drinking coffee may be associated with a decreased risk of developing heart failure or having stroke, according to preliminary research presented at the 2017 American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions in November. Researchers used machine learning to analyze data from the long-running Framingham Heart Study, which includes information about what people eat and their cardiovascular health.

Here is the list of the most popular articles and videos on the Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology (DAIC) magazine website from the month of December 2017. This is based on website analytics of the month’s 112,340 pageviews:

1. First Transcatheter Implant for Diastolic Heart Failure Successful

2. Use of Catheter Reprocessing to Reduce Cath and EP Lab Costs

3. 5 Tips for Medical Device Engineers on FDA Design Controls

4. Coffee Associated With Reduced Risk of Heart Failure, Stroke

5. ACC Issues New Guidance to Optimize Heart Failure Treatment

6. Edwards Acquires Harpoon Medical

7. Cordis and Medinol Announce FDA Approval of EluNIR Drug-Eluting Stent System

8. New Study Suggests Protein Could Protect Against Coronary Artery Disease

9. Most Popular Cardiac Technology Content in November 2017 on DAIC

10. Meeting the Treatment Demands of a Growing AFib Epidemic

11. The Future of Cardiology: 17 Technologies to Watch

12. Vasorum Launches Celt ACD Second-Generation Vascular Closure Device in the U.S.

13. Office-Based Cath Labs May be a New Model for Treating Peripheral Artery Disease 

14. AHA 2017 Late-breaking Trials

15. Enrollment Completed in U.S. IDE Trial for Manta Large Bore Vascular Closure Device

 

Most Popular Cardiology Videos in December 2017

Here are the top five videos out of the 17,689 video pageviews in December: 

1. VIDEO: Editor's Choice of the Most Innovative New Technologies at TCT 2017 

2. VIDEO: Transcatheter Closure of Holes in the Heart

3. VIDEO: Editor's Choice of the Most Innovative New Imaging Technology at RSNA 2017 

4. VIDEO: New Data on LAA Occlusion From the PREVAIL and PROTECT Trials

5. VIDEO: Applications in Cardiology for 3-D Printing and Computer Aided Design

 

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