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Cardiac Imaging: Page 174
Dual-source coronary CTA has advantages over 64-slice
By
Eric Barnes
Even in patients with well-controlled heart rates, dual-source coronary CT angiography (CTA) delivers significantly higher specificity and accuracy per coronary segment compared to 64-detector-row CTA, concludes a new study from Switzerland.
August 6, 2009
Philips nabs Australian cardiovascular contract
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Philips Healthcare has entered the cardiovascular information systems market in Australia with a new contract.
August 5, 2009
IAEA study finds that interventional dose may be too high
By
Brian Casey
Many patients at hospitals in developing countries may be getting too much radiation dose during interventional radiology and cardiology procedures, according to a study sponsored by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and published in the August issue of the
American Journal of Roentgenology
.
August 4, 2009
Lower-kilovoltage coronary CTA maintains image quality
By
Eric Barnes
In a study that included all but the heaviest cardiac imaging patients, European and Japanese researchers were able to cut radiation dose by 31% in coronary CT angiography (CTA) studies by reducing the kilovoltage from 120 kV to 100 kV, with no difference in image quality.
August 4, 2009
Digisonics wins Colorado contract
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Ultrasound image management firm Digisonics has won a contract with a Colorado cardiology group for its DigiNet Pro system.
July 30, 2009
Study: Iso-osmolar contrast not safer for kidneys
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
A meta-analysis examining contrast agent safety in nearly 3,000 subjects found no evidence that a more expensive iso-osmolar agent resulted overall in fewer contrast-induced acute kidney injuries compared to cheaper low-osmolar alternatives.
July 29, 2009
Dual-source CTA turns in mixed results for coronary stenoses
By
Wayne Forrest
Dual-source CT angiography (CTA) achieves a high negative predictive value in excluding coronary artery stenoses in patients with stable coronary artery disease, but the modality is "very limited" in its ability to predict the presence of ischemia, according to a study by German researchers.
July 29, 2009
TeraRecon, Agfa offer cardiac CT tools
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Advanced visualization firm TeraRecon and Agfa HealthCare have released a cardiac CT review and reporting application.
July 26, 2009
Carestream debuts cardiology PACS offering
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Carestream Health has added a new Web-based cardiology PACS to its image management portfolio.
July 26, 2009
Medtronic, Abbott bury patent-dispute hatchet
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Interventional device developers Medtronic and Abbott Laboratories have settled their global vascular patent litigation.
July 26, 2009
Zero calcium means good outcomes, even with undetected plaques
By
Eric Barnes
Patients with coronary artery plaques -- soft, mixed, or otherwise -- that go undetected in a calcium scan still have a good prognosis, according to a new study presented at last week's Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography meeting in Orlando, FL.
July 22, 2009
Pharmalucence gets OK for generic sestamibi
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Radiopharmaceutical product supplier Pharmalucence has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval to manufacture and market its kit for preparing technetium-99m sestamibi injection.
July 20, 2009
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