Cardiovascular Ultrasound

This channel includes news and new technology innovations about cardiovascular ultrasounds. Cardiovascular ultrasounds, or echocardiograms, use ultrasound imaging to provide a picture of the heart.

News | Cardiovascular Ultrasound

April 30, 2019 — A new document compiled by four cardiac imaging professional societies provides a resource to guide ...

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April 26, 2019 — With healthcare costs continuing to rise, affordable and accurate imaging and diagnosis achieved ...

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April 16, 2019 — DiA Imaging Analysis has partnered with the Italian healthcare IT company Ebit (Esaote Group), to offer ...

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Technology | Cardiovascular Ultrasound

April 9, 2019 — DiA Imaging Analysis announced the launch of LVivo SAX, a cardiac analysis tool that helps clinicians ...

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 The ScImage cloud-based PICOM365 enterprise cardiology is one of the newer generation echo reporting solutions that offers several ways to streamline workflow.
Feature | Cardiovascular Ultrasound | Dave Fornell, Editor

Echocardiography reporting systems are usually integrated with, or offered as an add-on module for a cardiovascular ...

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All major vendors offering advanced visualization software now offer structural heart planning. This is an example of GE Healthcare's Valve Assist software being used to determine the best location of a transseptal puncture to deliver a left atrial appendage (LAA) occluder.
Feature | Structural Heart | Jeff Zagoudis
Structural heart interventions represent one of the fastest growing segments of cardiology, as the number of devices to ...
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SyncVision iFR Co-registration from Philips Healthcare maps pressure readings onto angiogram. Results from an international study presented at ACC 2019 indicates pressure readings obtained using iFR (instantaneous wave-free ratio, also referred to as instant wave-free ratio or instant flow reserve) in coronary arteries may localize stenoses that remain after interventions. FFR in the cath lab.
Feature | ACC | Greg Freiherr, Contributing Editor
The fingerprints of value-added medicine were all over products and works-in-progress on the exhibit floor of the annual ...
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News | Cardiovascular Ultrasound

March 21, 2019 — Clinicians should use echocardiography when determining whether patients with heart failure and a ...

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March 15, 2019 — Artificial intelligence (AI) company Bay Labs announced the presentation of two studies assessing ...

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March 7, 2019 — National and international ultrasound societies are urging the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to ...

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Case Study | Cardiovascular Information Systems (CVIS) | Anthony Pearson, M.D.

Call nights are by far the worst part of being a clinical cardiologist. I love what I do during the day, but on weekends ...

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March 1, 2019 — Expanding its advanced, high-performing Aplio i-series ultrasound platform Canon Medical Systems ...

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February 15, 2019 — Epsilon Imaging recently launched the new EchoInsight Pro Starter configuration for those programs ...

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