Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology DAIC

Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology (DAIC) is a magazine that reaches more than 25,000 healthcare professionals in cardiology, interventional cardiology and cath labs across the United States. These influential buying team members rely on DAIC's award-winning editorial content and comparison charts as a unique research tool for specifying, recommending and approving technology/device purchases.

News | Stroke

March 14, 2022 – After a stroke, patients may lose feeling in an arm or experience weakness and reduced movement that ...

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News | Heart Failure

March 14, 2022 – A medium-chain fatty acid found in energy drinks might one day help protect against heart attack ...

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News | Coronavirus (COVID-19)

March 13, 2022 – People with a congenital heart defect who were hospitalized with COVID-19 infection were at higher risk ...

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News | Heart Failure

March 13, 2022 – A new way to replicate what happens inside the heart after cardiac arrest could open new avenues for ...

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News | Cardiovascular Business

March 12, 2022 – Charles D. Fraser, Jr., M.D., an internationally recognized congenital heart surgeon, has been named ...

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News | Heart Failure

March 11, 2022 – Cardiology Consultants of Philadelphia (CCP) — the region’s largest and most extensive cardiology ...

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News | Sudden Cardiac Arrest

March 11, 2022 – Patients who survive a heart attack together with sudden cardiac arrest are at increased risk of dying ...

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News | Heart Failure

March 9, 2022 – According to the American Heart Association, scientific research supports the view that losing an hour ...

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The University of Maryland Medical Center has announced that David Bennett, the 57-year old patient with terminal heart disease who made history as the first person to receive a genetically modified pig’s heart, passed away yesterday afternoon on March 8.
Feature | Heart Failure

The University of Maryland Medical Center has announced that David Bennett, the 57-year old patient with terminal heart ...

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News | Heart Failure

Mrach 8, 2022 – Diagnosing heart attacks after heart surgery remains difficult due to shortcomings of current diagnostic ...

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News | Cardiovascular Business

March 7, 2022 — AdvaMed is saddened to share that a beloved member of the AdvaMed family, Wendy Siminski, Senior Vice ...

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In January, The University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) and the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) successfully executed a groundbreaking porcine heart transplant procedure in a human. This was the first successful transplant of a genetically modified pig’s heart into a human patient.
Feature | Cardiovascular Business | By Melinda Taschetta-Millane

Here is what you and your colleagues found to be most interesting in the field of cardiology during the month of ...

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