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"Shockwave begins study of IVL catheter for coronary artery lesions" was originally created and published by Medical Device ...
Researchers from Philadelphia-based University of Pennsylvania’s Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics recently found ...
J&J’s new pivotal study in coronary artery disease, dubbed FORWARD CAD, will test a cardiac-focused version of the Javelin as ...
Early CABG surgery post-ticagrelor is noninferior to delayed surgery for perioperative bleeding and may reduce hospital stay ...
Using intravascular imaging (IVI) to guide stent implantation during complex stenting procedures is safer and more effective ...
To accelerate potential completion of ongoing partnership restructuring negotiations, Orchestra BioMed and Terumo have elected to enter a mediation process and are currently working on a procedural ...
Two years after percutaneous coronary intervention, people at risk of a cardiac event had better outcomes with clopidogrel ...
Patients who have a stent implanted to open a blocked coronary artery face dual risks of developing blood clots and of having excessive bleeding in the months following the procedure. While routine ...
Patients with narrowing of at least 50% in three major coronary arteries did equally well when treated with a minimally invasive stent placement guided either by ultrasound-based imaging or by a novel ...
A decade after the first introduction of angiography-derived fractional flow reserve (FFR), we are now entering an era in which simplified image-derived solutions could replace invasive assessment ...
Severely calcified coronary artery lesions are encountered increasingly frequently in clinical practice. The technical challenges faced by the interventional cardiologist in the treatment of these ...
Patients who have a stent implanted to open a blocked coronary artery face dual risks of developing blood clots and of having excessive bleeding in ...