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Top Interventional Cardiology Conferences and Courses in 2024

Cardiology Update

As the field of interventional cardiology continues to evolve, staying informed about the latest advancements is crucial. Here is our curated list of the top interventional cardiology conferences and courses scheduled for 2024. Noncoronary topics like structural heart disease and vascular medicine are also addressed.

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GE HealthCare and Medis Medical Imaging Announce Collaboration Focused on Non-Invasive Coronary Assessments to Help Advance Precision Care in Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease

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Together, the two companies will work to further the development and commercialization of Medis Quantitative Flow Ratio (Medis QFR), a non-invasive approach to the assessment of coronary physiology, as part of GE HealthCare’s interventional cardiology portfolio built around the Allia Platform.

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Decoding the Menace Within: Unraveling Myocardial Bridges and Exercise-Induced Ischemia

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This groundbreaking study, delving into the physiological intricacies during exercise, specifically targets patients with ANOCA and MBs, utilizing wave intensity analysis. Traditionally deemed benign, MBs, marked by the intramyocardial passage of an epicardial artery, are increasingly implicated in chronic angina and acute ischemic events.

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SPONSORED CONTENT: Unveiling the Future of Cardiovascular Workflow

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Virtually guide sonographers and technologists during complex image acquisitions like cardiac CT or MRI, fetal or pediatric echo, intraoperative TEE, and more. Fully engage remote, multi-disciplinary participants in live meetings and case reviews to support continuous quality improvement and interactive training.

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Magenta Medical, Developer of World’s Smallest Heart Pump, Closes $105M Financing Round

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MCS is one of the fastest growing markets in interventional cardiology. Prior to activation, the device self-expands inside the heart, and the flow through the pump is adjusted based on the clinical circumstances of the patient, up to the entire cardiac output of an adult (> 5 L/min of mean flow at physiological blood pressures).