VUEWAY may reduce the risk of gadolinium-induced toxicity
Consistent across different patient populations
Researchers in Norway examine factors linked to MR overutilization
Detectors and staff training are key to preventing MR adverse events
Brought forth by former employees under False Claims Act
Offer spinal care, orthopedic solutions in over 50 countries
Violation pertains to self-expanding artificial heart valve technology
Improves quality of diffusion-weighted imaging sequences
Company developed minimally invasive treatment for peripheral and coronary artery disease
TriHealth Heart & Vascular Institute has nine interventional suites to perform minimally invasive cardiovascular procedures
Cerveau is developer of PET imaging agent MK-6240 for Alzheimer's disease
Inexperienced workers can perform ultrasound exams with AI
Scanner collects 50 million data points in 15 minutes
Solution delivers drugs at variable rates
The majority of them are designed for medical imaging
Less than half of participants knew Tyrer-Cuzick risk model is used for MR screening criteria
Expanding role of Cesium-131 in brachytherapy
Researchers determine key metrics, but implementation challenges remain
Marks the latest expansion of the CVS primary care business
Was not complying with HIPAA Security Rule
Researchers adapt existing guidelines for head, neck and abdomen/pelvis, and develop new ones for the chest
Calculates dose during treatment, eliminating the need for separate simulation and planning CT scans
Follows countless outages and system degradations at VA hospitals
Questions accuracy of radiologist interpretations of X-rays without AI
Researchers also assessed handheld breast ultrasound, automated breast ultrasound and digital breast tomosynthesis
Laurentis Energy Partners and BWXT Medical complete installation, commissioning of Darlington isotope system
Defect causes unexpected shutdown of solution while in use
Boston Scientific Corporation, Natick, MA (April 8, 2004) (NYSE: BSX) announced the U.S. launch of its SentinolTM Self-Expanding Nitinol Biliary Stent System (Sentinol), cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, for the treatment of malignant biliary obstruction.
Indianapolis, IN and St. Paul, MN -- April 7, 2004 -- Guidant Corporation announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given approval for its VITALITY©2 implantable cardioverter defibrillator system .
Records comments and gestures, overlays them on scans for review
Single transducer incorporated into catheter produces vortex effect
The North Frisco facility will be nearly 340,000 square feet
Researchers call for a more nuanced approach to age-related treatment planning
Can equipment that's used to make semiconductors help detect the early stages of cancer? Intel and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center are going to try to find out.
Doubled number of rooms and added 10,500 square feet
New layoffs contribute to a 13% workforce reduction
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Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) announced on March 18, 2004 that its medical systems division has received FDA clearance for its family of Philips reusable, Nellcor- compatible SpO2 sensors, designed for compatibility with a variety of monitors from Nellcor, HP, Agilent Technologies and Philips.
Faulty primary and backup batteries could shut down device completely
Started in a basement in 1985, RSTI (Radiological Service Training Institute) has grown to a 20,000 sq. ft. training facility in Solon, OH.
An implantable cardiac defibrillator (ICD) was found to significantly reduce deaths in heart failure patients in a study supported by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), one of the National Institutes of Health.
A woman may one day be able to put her fertility on ice and possibly reverse menopause using a breakthrough in a technique.
Aspect Medical Systems Inc. of Newton, Mass. receives FDA approval for their Bispectral Index system (BIS) that monitors patients under sedation.
Says deal is moving too fast, University of Minnesota not considered
Produces 3D imaging in real time
Provider best practices for mitigating the threat of ransomware
Experts weigh new capabilities against hamstrung provider finances
Would address rising demands for specialty services
Broadens use of MR scanners for interventional cardiac MR environment
Set up first three clinics outside stores in Tennessee