Company debuts ultrasound applications for Congestive Heart Failure, syngo InSpace EP.
FDA will strengthen safety efforts pertaining to medical equipment after products reach the market; effort concentrated in Center for Devices and Radiological Health.
Tomosynthesis may be as good or better than mammography.
Medtronic has agreed to actively monitor the performance of the new software feature.
OB/GYN practice bulletin states UFE is safe, effective.
Medical Imaging Magazine lists SNM members chosen as best of nuclear medicine, radiology professions.
Radiologists tackle diagnosis of puzzling football injuries in two recent studies.
Edwards Lifesciences Corporation the world leader in the science of heart valves has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the Carpentier-Edwards PERIMOUNT Magna mitral heart valve.
Designed to remove faulty pacemaker leads.
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Intended to provide guidance to academic chairs, residency program directors, academic section chiefs, residents, breast imaging fellows and even radiologists.
FDA commemorates its history and looks ahead to future regulation of foods, drugs, and cutting-edge technologies.
Systems from the company's Health Group to help physicians and dentists diagnose injuries to world's greatest athletes.
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Doctors could soon be able to perform minimally invasive surgery on virtual versions of people's hearts to help ensure they make the best decisions for their patients before doing the procedure for real.
Medicare cuts for imaging services will limit patient care and drive qualified physicians from field, according to American College of Radiology; Congress has also failed to stop the Medicare physician payment cut, an AMA concern.
The non-invasive device allows patients to eat and talk while receiving oxygen and is expected to be successful in neonatal units, as well.
Early detection of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in September recommended by interventional radiologists, especially for African-Americans, seniors, diabetics.
2005 marks 110 years since the discovery of X-rays as an imaging tool in 1895.
New system features world's first 3D wall motion tracking.
Latest IMV study shows shift in utilization of radiography fluoroscopy equipment.
Patients who need this improvement are those recovering from serious illness or injury, such as stroke, severe burns, and amputations.
Further studies of non-addictive drug gabapentin (Neurontin) for insomnia during alcohol recovery are warranted, researchers say.
Winners to have their work published in the Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography.
Tom Cruise's reported unsupervised use of fetal keepsake ultrasound raises risk for baby and is potentially unlawful according to the American College of Radiology.
Expands monitoring, anesthesia, and respiratory care offerings.
NVIDIA provides the graphics horsepower to study effects of whiplash and post-surgical spinal stress.
Work in progress would be the world's first fully integrated optical navigation platform.
DOTmed scans the Show from our booth (#7101): heavy-hitter OEMs debut latest imaging technology; Siemens' new dual source CT tops the list of innovations; Philips, GE, Toshiba, Hitachi and Kodak grab attention too.
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Air Products announced that it is planning to sell its U.S. Healthcare business and will record an impairment charge of approximately $315 million ($237 million after-tax) in its fiscal 2008 third quarter results, ended June 30.
Award of accreditation illustrates commitment to excellence in patient care.
New Aplio CV cardio package designed to further enhance the accuracy and efficiency of ultrasound imaging and improve overall cardiac capabilities.
Biomarker development and clinical trial design greatest areas for impact; bioinformatics also a focus.
Ultrasound executive brings 30 years of industry experience.
B. Braun and Smiths Medical add "brains" to infusion pumps.
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SOMATOM Definition, industry's first dual source CT, may spark new era of medical imaging.
The lineup: new PET/CT and MR technologies, cath lab information management solutions and patient monitoring tools to improve clinicians' diagnostic and patient evaluation capabilities.
Siemens AXIOM Luminos TF provides bariatric imaging; also see new ultrasound imaging platforms; prototype digital breast tomosynthesis system. Visit DOTmed at Booth #7101
Ultrasound study to assess carotid intima media thickness in an office setting; 525 patients to be enrolled at seven medical centers.
Seeks to strengthen warnings concerning increased risk of tendinitis and tendon rupture.
New coil designed to improve breast cancer diagnosis and interventional breast procedures.
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Orthopedic Associates of Allentown and Advanced Breast Care Imaging partner with GE Healthcare for innovative imaging technology.
Award winners to be recognized at Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography Annual Scientific Meeting next month.
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With today's technology and treatments, doctors can find and fix osteoporosis.
Researchers believe walking could help critically ill patients recover more quickly.