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Real-Time Intravascular Imaging for PAD by Avinger: Interview with CEO Jeff Soinski
The objective of the clinical trial was to demonstrate that Pantheris can be used to effectively remove plaque from diseased lower extremity arteries while using on-board visualization as an adjunct to fluoroscopy. Two groups of patients were treated...
Source: Medgadget - April 24, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Michael Batista Tags: Cardiology Exclusive Radiology Vascular Surgery Source Type: blogs

James Hayes Fellowship Study Group 2018
LITFL • Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog LITFL • Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog - Emergency medicine and critical care medical education blog The Victorian Registrar Study Group is held in at the Australasian College of Emergency Medicine Headquarters at West Melbourne on Saturday mornings, and has been a very great success since its inception.It was developed from Dr James Hayes’ Victorian Registrars Teaching program that ran from the Northern Hospital for just on 15 years. When this program was terminated in 2013, the current program at the College was created by a group of highly esteemed educators, (many o...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - April 13, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Neil Long Tags: FACEM Fellowship James Hayes Study group VIC VIC FACEM Source Type: blogs

Canon Releases Aplio i600 Ultrasound with Enhanced Ergonomics
Canon Medical is unveiling its recently FDA cleared Aplio i600 ultrasound system. It’s intended for both diagnostic and interventional procedures, featuring a bunch of tools that make setup quick and intuitive. An image-guide interface helps to...
Source: Medgadget - April 2, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Anesthesiology Cardiology Critical Care Emergency Medicine Ob/Gyn Pediatrics Radiology Urology Source Type: blogs

Philips Unveils First Live Tele-Ultrasound System
Philips, in a partnership with Innovative Imaging Technologies, a company out of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is releasing the first telemedicine system that transmits live ultrasound images during scans performed by a paramedic or nurse to a physician...
Source: Medgadget - March 27, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Cardiology Critical Care Emergency Medicine Ob/Gyn Radiology Surgery Telemedicine Urology Source Type: blogs

Samsung Unveils RS85A, a New Premium General Ultrasound
Samsung received FDA clearance and is unveiling its new RS85A general purpose premium ultrasound system. It features the company’s technologies such as MV-Flow, which lets clinicians see flow through micro vascularized structures and help diagn...
Source: Medgadget - March 23, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Anesthesiology Cardiology Critical Care Emergency Medicine Ob/Gyn Radiology Surgery Urology Source Type: blogs

ACUSON Bonsai, a Powerful Cardio Ultrasound in a Small, Portable Package
At the just concluded American College of Cardiology’s 67th Annual Scientific Session and Expo, Siemens Healthineers introduced its new ACUSON Bonsai portable cardiovascular ultrasound. The company touts the system’s powerful cardio imagin...
Source: Medgadget - March 14, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Anesthesiology Cardiology Critical Care Emergency Medicine Radiology Source Type: blogs

New Canon Aplio i900 Cardiovascular Ultrasound Unveiled
At the American College of Cardiology 2018 annual meeting, Canon has unveiled the latest version of its Aplio i900 cardiovascular ultrasound system that can be used for advanced cases such as transcatheter implantation procedures. The system featu...
Source: Medgadget - March 12, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Anesthesiology Cardiac Surgery Cardiology Critical Care Emergency Medicine Radiology Source Type: blogs

3D Printed Patches with Living Cells Help to Overcome Tiny Blocked Vessels
Thrombotic blockages within blood vessels are a common health problem. When occlusions occur in large vessels, they can be relatively easy to deal with using wires, catheters, balloons, and stents. It is the smaller vasculature, which can be too narr...
Source: Medgadget - March 7, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Cardiology Genetics Materials Vascular Surgery Source Type: blogs

GE ’s New Versana Essential Budget Friendly Ultrasound
GE Healthcare is unveiling a new budget conscious ultrasound system, the Versana Essential. GE touts it as having excellent image quality for the price and sees it being used by OB-GYNs, family and general practice physicians, and by clinicians in a ...
Source: Medgadget - January 31, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Anesthesiology Cardiology Critical Care Emergency Medicine Ob/Gyn Radiology Surgery Urology Vascular Surgery Source Type: blogs

Research and Reviews in the Fastlane 193
This article is the most comprehensive and intelligent written on this topic in years – simply a most read! Recommended by: Soren Steemann Rudolph The Best of the Rest Emergency Medicine Spiegel R, Mallemat H. Emergency Department Treatment of the Mechanically Ventilated Patient. Emergency medicine clinics of North America. 2016; 34(1):63-75. PMID: 26614242 This is the best written guide to mechanical ventilation in the emergency department that I have ever read. Highly recommend it for everyone. Recommended by: Justin Morgenstern Pediatrics Lewis J, et al. Acute Management of Refractory and Unstable Pediatri...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - January 24, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Justin Morgenstern Tags: Airway Cardiology Emergency Medicine Pediatrics R&R in the FASTLANE Resuscitation Trauma Ultrasound EBM Education recommendations research and reviews Source Type: blogs

Exclusive Interview with Dr. David Rhew, Chief Medical Officer of Samsung Electronics America
During our time at CES 2018 in Las Vegas, we noted that large firms, previously known for their consumer products and services, are jumping into the healthcare space. Samsung may be the best example of this, as over the past few years it has expanded...
Source: Medgadget - January 23, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Exclusive Informatics Source Type: blogs

Chest pain, sinus tachycardia, and ST Elevation
I was reading through ECGs on the system when I saw this one:Sinus tachycardia, rate 120Computerized QTc = 380 msWhat do you think? I was immediately worried about a proximal LAD occlusion.  Although sinus tachycardia generally argues against ACS, a large anterior MI may result in such poor stroke volume that there is compensatory tachycardia and possibly impending cardiogenic shock. I looked to see if there was an ED cardiac ultrasound, and there was:Parasternal Long Axis:Poor image, but one can see that there is poor apical functionParasternal short axis:This shows poor contractility of the anterior wall.C...
Source: Dr. Smith's ECG Blog - January 22, 2018 Category: Cardiology Authors: Steve Smith Source Type: blogs

Vena contracta – Cardiology MCQ – Answer
>>>Cardiology MCQs from Cardiophile MD: Volume 1 Kindle Edition with Free Look Inside Vena contracta – Cardiology MCQ – Correct Answer 4. Vena contracta is measured in a view with the ultrasound beam parallel to the flow Vena contracta is measured in a view with the ultrasound beam perpendicular to the flow. Parasternal long axis view is used for measurement in case of mitral regurgitation. In this view the ultrasound beam is perpendicular to the mitral regurgitation flow. In certain eccentric mitral regurgitation jets, it may be measured well in the apical four chamber view. A zoomed image visualisin...
Source: Cardiophile MD - January 13, 2018 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis, MD, DM, FACC, FRCP Edin, FRCP London Tags: General Cardiology Source Type: blogs

GE ’s Augmented Reality Technology for Ultrasound Training
Training clinicians to properly scan patients with ultrasound probe, particularly in countries with a poor medical education infrastructure, can be a slow process. While the cost and accessibility of ultrasound is dropping rapidly, the number of peop...
Source: Medgadget - January 12, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Anesthesiology Cardiology Critical Care Emergency Medicine Ob/Gyn Radiology Surgery Urology Source Type: blogs

Vena contracta – Cardiology MCQ
Pick the wrong statement about vena contracta: Measurement of the Vena Contracta is one of the methods for quantification of mitral regurgitation Vena contracta is the narrowest region of the neck of the mitral regurgitation flow at the regurgitant orifice Width of vena contracta will correspond to the diameter of the effective regurgitant orifice (ERO) Vena contracta is measured in a view with the ultrasound beam parallel to the flow Post your answer as a comment below Correct answer will be published on: Jan 13, 2018 @ 07:54   The post Vena contracta – Cardiology MCQ appeared first on Cardiophile MD.
Source: Cardiophile MD - January 11, 2018 Category: Cardiology Authors: Prof. Dr. Johnson Francis, MD, DM, FACC, FRCP Edin, FRCP London Tags: General Cardiology Source Type: blogs