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HeartFlow Introduces Next Generation Interactive Plaque Analysis Platform to Assess Patient Risk in Suspected Coronary Artery Disease

DAIC

The technology was introduced at the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (SCCT) Annual Scientific Meeting in Washington, D.C. Having access to a patient’s whole coronary picture, with both quantified plaque and physiology, is a game changer as a clinician. medical director of CV imaging, nuclear and CT, Charleston, WV.

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Cardiomatics guide: Analyzing arrhythmias made easy

Cardiomatics

In a world where technology reigns supreme, one of the most profound tools in medicine remains the irreplaceable electrocardiogram (ECG). This noninvasive method provides a graphical visualization of millivolt potentials received by electrodes located on the patient’s skin.

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Unveiling the Future of Diagnosis: AI's Promise and Peril in Healthcare

Physiologically Speaking

It also critically examines the ethical concerns that must be addressed to ensure safe and responsible implementation of this transformative technology. Physiologically Speaking is a reader-supported publication. Clearly defined roles and responsibilities are essential to ensure accountability and prevent overreliance on technology.

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Unveiling the Evolution of ECG

Wellnest

Here, we will delve into the fascinating evolution of ECG technology, exploring its origins, key milestones, and modern applications. His innovation marked a turning point in cardiac history and earned him the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1924. Today, it plays a vital role in various medical fields and healthcare settings.

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Comprehending the Dreadful Impacts of COVID-19 on Cardiovascular Treatments

SoftCath

But as the new variants and their implications started showcasing in the infected patients, it became clear that it has several physiological manifestations. Among numerous other disorders, patients suffering from cardiovascular diseases have the largest mortality rate.

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SPONSORED CONTENT: Unveiling the Future of Cardiovascular Workflow

DAIC

Not only does this result in a cumbersome and inefficient workflow, as cardiologists must bounce between systems and locations to retrieve and compare relevant prior and current multi-modality information, it can also result in critical information gaps that have a direct, negative impact on patient care and outcomes.

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The Thoracic Surgery Foundation Awards Inaugural International Fellowships

Society of Thoracic Surgeons - Technology

This fellowship also will allow Dr. Fiedler and Dr. Folesani to learn novel techniques, adapt innovative technology, and receive training from expert mentors who are dedicated to the highest standards of cardiothoracic surgery. All Members Career Development Technology For more information, visit sts.org.