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Medical Device Network on MSNShockwave begins study of IVL catheter for coronary artery lesions"Shockwave begins study of IVL catheter for coronary artery lesions" was originally created and published by Medical Device ...
The device is differentiated from other Shockwave products, and rival catheters from Abbott and Boston Scientific, because it ...
Using intravascular imaging (IVI) to guide stent implantation during complex stenting procedures is safer and more effective ...
J&J’s new pivotal study in coronary artery disease, dubbed FORWARD CAD, will test a cardiac-focused version of the Javelin as ...
Johnson & Johnson MedTech‘s Medical announced today that it initiated a study evaluating its Javelin coronary IVL catheter.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNZero coronary artery calcium score predicts low heart risk at any ageHaving a coronary artery calcium (CAC) score of zero has generally been accepted as a marker of a very low risk of having a ...
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 ...
Whether age-related risk factors diminish the low risk predicted by a zero coronary artery calcium score has been uncertain—until now. A large new study of more than 40,000 patients by heart ...
Researchers from Philadelphia-based University of Pennsylvania’s Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics recently found that coronary artery bypass grafts are the most lucrative cardiology ...
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News Medical on MSNWho needs a statin? New study compares prescribing recommendations based on traditional risk factors vs. coronary artery calcium scoringA new study by researchers at Intermountain Health in Salt Lake City aims to determine the best method to screen and evaluate ...
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