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Philips launches Duo Venous Stent System for Treatment of Symptomatic Venous Outflow Obstruction

DAIC

Deep venous anatomy and obstructions can present a multitude of complexities and mechanical challenges. Engineered for the unique demands of venous anatomy and obstructions, the Duo Venous Stent System is comprised of two stents – Duo Hybrid and Duo Extend – of various sizes. It is the third most common cardiovascular disease [2].

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Butterfly Network Launches Next-Generation Butterfly iQ3 in the United States

DAIC

a digital health company transforming care through the power of portable, semiconductor-based ultrasound technology and intuitive software, announced today the commercial launch of its third-generation handheld point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) system, Butterfly iQ3 , which received FDA clearance last month.

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Next frontier in radiation free Cath lab : Fibro-optic guided Catheterization

Dr. S. Venkatesan MD

Meanwhile, over the years, ultrasound moved up from the pelvis, abdomen, right into coronary arteries and heart. Intravascular ultrasound-based interventions are being done in coronary artery, in a few cases to avoid contrast in patients with CKD. (We has limited use in deep vision of coronary wall anatomy and histology.

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SPONSORED CONTENT: Unveiling the Future of Cardiovascular Workflow

DAIC

To this end, ASCEND provides the tools that not only address the unique needs of each cardiovascular subspecialty and to care for patients from infancy into their golden years, they also innovates next-generation solutions and services that empower the provider community to truly transform their cardiovascular services.

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Challenges in AI based ECG interpretation

CineECG

And the experts think this has really inhibited the innovation of ECG analysis. This makes it for instance almost impossible to link the ECG data to the results of Echocardiography (Ultrasound) or CT / MRI imaging. Another big challenge is the problem the labels of each ECG data set lack information and the data are often noisy.

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