October 21, 2011 – Physio-Control Inc. announced its ReadyLink 12-Lead ECG device has been recognized as one of the Top ...
This channel includes news, videos, podcasts and other content on new technology innovations for cardiac diagnostic systems and techniques. This includes laboratory testing, blood tests including troponin testing, electrocardiogram (ECG) systems, point of care testing systems, genetic testing, cardiac patient monitoring devices including wearable sensors, and studies showing new ways to diagnose heart diseases.
October 21, 2011 – Physio-Control Inc. announced its ReadyLink 12-Lead ECG device has been recognized as one of the Top ...
October 18, 2011 — Randox Laboratories announced the launch of a high sensitivity troponin T control. The new control ...
Diagnostic & Interventional Cardiology (DAIC) magazine is looking for readers' opinions about what they think are the ...
Cardiac PET/CT represents a major advancement in cardiovascular diagnostics, offering significant clinical and ...
I repeatedly hear two competing, contradictory themes discussed at every symposia – the need to lower healthcare costs ...
September 13, 2011 – In spite of an increased attention to gender differences in treatment of myocardial infarctions ...
September 6, 2011 — The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) released the latest version of its guidelines for managing ...
When the patients of Michael Boler, M.D. need cardiac monitoring, the Holter monitor is no longer his first choice. “The ...
September 1, 2011 — Welch Allyn announced the release of its CardioPerfectWorkstation (CPWS) software version 1.6.4, the ...
August 30, 2011 – Compared with patients who had persistently high platelet reactivity, those who achieved low platelet ...
August 29, 2011 — A German team has developed a completely new non-invasive method to identify heart failure. It ...
When the patients of Michael Boler, M.D. need cardiac monitoring, the Holter monitor is no longer his first choice. “The newer ECG devices we have now are so much less cumbersome. It’s like wearing a Band-Aid versus carrying a bulky device,” said the Greenwood, Mississippi internist. “My patients prefer the more comfortable, wire-free form factor, and the quality is as good as, or better, than the Holter,” continued Boler. “Plus, my patient compliance has increased. With the Holter, the leads sometimes come off. The patient may think the device isn’t working, so they take it off and we have to restart the process.”
August 25, 2011 – Two articles in the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR)'s flagship publication, the Journal of ...
August 24, 2011 — Physio-Control Inc. announced commercial availability of the ReadyLink 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) ...
August 24, 2011 — Cleveland HeartLab Inc. (CHL), a specialty clinical laboratory and disease management company ...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is the leading medical cause of death in young athletes and its impact is consistent worldwide. Most professional athletes in the United States are required to take part in comprehensive cardiovascular screening programs to identify often-asymptomatic congenital or inherited heart disorders, and other cardiac risk factors. There remains a debate however, whether to mandate ECGs as part of pre-participation screening programs for student athletes at the collegiate and high school levels or even at younger ages.
August 17, 2011 — A scientist at the Gladstone Institutes has discovered how a gene known as SIRT3 contributes to a ...
August 11, 2011 — A physician studying the link between behavior and diet and exercise in African-American men is the ...
August 5, 2011 — BG Medicine Inc., a company specializing in novel, biomarker-based diagnostics, will present results ...