May 27, 2015 — A microsupercapacitor designed by scientists at Rice University that may find its way into personal and ...
Cardiac Diagnostics
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.
May 27, 2015 — Dassault Systèmes announced during its SIMULIA Community Conference that the first heart model from its ...
May 21, 2015 — The Phase C results of the ProMRI Clinical Study were presented at the late-breaking clinical trial ...
Cardiac PET/CT represents a major advancement in cardiovascular diagnostics, offering significant clinical and ...
May 21, 2015 — Important new data presented during the Heart Rhythm Society's (HRS) 36th annual Scientific Session ...
May 20, 2015 — New data from St. Jude Medical found that patients with cardiac devices who use remote monitoring have ...
May 19, 2015 — Chest pain sends more than 7 million Americans to the emergency department each year. About half of them ...
When the patients of Michael Boler, M.D. need cardiac monitoring, the Holter monitor is no longer his first choice. “The ...
May 18, 2015 — A risk assessment algorithm combining clinical risk factors and platelet function test results may help ...
May 15, 2015 — A new, large-scale study has found adding an electrocardiogram (ECG) to the latest generation of body ...
May 15, 2015 — Geneva Healthcare will showcase a set of new features on The Geneva Healthcare Suite – a technology ...
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.”
May 13, 2015 — Abbott and GE Healthcare announced an agreement that will bring real-time, patient-specific data about ...
May 12, 2015 — A team from Stanford University School of Medicine has developed and combined new paper and flexible ...
May 11, 2015 — While demand for electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring systems is increasing, a major hurdle has been the ...
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.
May 8, 2015 — The ScottCare Corp. announced it will highlight Ambucor, the company’s employable labor service division ...
Several futuristic technologies and their potential impact on healthcare were discussed during the Future of ...
May 27, 2015