Keywords: New Technologies

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09/01/2008

Sono-elastography

Martini Clinic, in the University Hospital Eppendorf (UKE) campus in Hamburg, is one of the world’s major centres for nerve-sparing prostatectomy. The Martini physicians not only …

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09/01/2008

GE celebrates a decade of Vivid memories

At this year’s European Society of Cardiology (ESC) meeting, GE Healthcare will celebrate a decade of achievements since it acquired Diasonics Vingmed Corporation. …

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09/01/2008

High-res cardiac images available at peak stress

While treadmill exercise stress testing is essential to detect cardiovascular disease, gaining clear cardiac images at peak stress level are not easy to gain using standard …

 

09/01/2008

Molecular imaging software tailors therapy planning and response monitoring

Atlanta-based Velocity Medical Solutions launched VelocityAI, its new molecular imaging software, at the 2008 American Association of Physicists Medicine (AAPM) in July. …

 

09/01/2008

Emergency first aid advice via mobile phones

Austria – Only 28% of the public would give first aid ‘no matter what’; 32% would be ‘very likely’ do so, according to a study by the market research institute Market. …

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09/01/2008

Scots test telemetry system

The world's first installation of Cisco's telemetry system HealthPresence has been completed at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary in Scotland. The system combines video, audio and call …

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09/01/2008

Update UniCel integrated systems

This summer, California-based Beckman Coulter Inc. began general distribution of its UniCel DxC 880i’s integrated system in Europe. …

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09/01/2008

Early diagnosis

Under the banner Hear today the heartbeats of tomorrow, at this year’s ESC meeting GE Healthcare will showcase its latest cardiology technology for the management of …

 

09/01/2008

HeartVue 6S seeks USA marketing

Pegasus/Heartview LLC has announced that clinical studies of its HeartVue 6S Heart Screening System - which obtained CE Mark Approval in Europe almost two years ago - have been …

 

09/01/2008

Rolling out ScanCath

 

09/01/2008

Heart failure

The ageing population and growing risk factors have made a significant impact on driving up the number of registered heart failure (HF) cases. Existing pharmacological strategies …

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08/26/2008

SlideCollector simplifies single cell gene expression

The SlideCollector 48 enables the seamless integration of non-contact Laser Capture Microdissection (LCM) and single-cell AmpliGrid assay technology into one continuous, automated …

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08/26/2008

Siemens: heart scan with lower dosage by using DSCT

A new study reveals that, with dual-source computed tomography (DSCT), the effective dosage for a heart examination can be significantly lowered, in comparison to conventional …

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08/18/2008

Medically sound for benefit of athletes worldwide

Compact ultrasound technology provides greater diagnostic confidence within close proximity of athletes. The portable equipment from GE Healthcare is not much larger than a …

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08/15/2008

Infection control in many languages

Devlin responds to the growing demand in Europe for infection control products, offering their “CleanKey” infection control keyboard in serveral European languages. Clean Key …

 

08/05/2008

HD-images of a stressed heart

Treadmill exercise testing is a common tool to detect of cardiovascular diseases. But clear images of the working heart are hard to obtain. Now researchers designed MRI equipment …

 

08/04/2008

Microbubbles for a new ultrasound technique

Tiny lipid-shelled microbubbles injected in vessels may serve as an new ultrasound contrast agent to evaluate microvascular blood flow. By this microbubbles US-researcher devised …

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07/22/2008

A "palm" for biodetection

Scientists in Singapore are reporting their development of a complete, palm-sized sensor that can detect disease-causing microbes, toxins, and other biological threats instantly …

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07/21/2008

Frost & Sullivan: need for CV multi-modality platforms

A recent study of the market researcher Frost & Sullivan estimates that the market of CV Image Management Systems will reach $670 million in 2014. The reason: Evolving …

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07/14/2008

Cancer under costs control

Doctors have to fulfil two jobs, which seem to be diametrically opposed: They have to provide the best care for their patients and simultaneously have to think economical. …

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