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Cardiac Catheterization: How it's used to diagnose and treat congenital heart disease in children http://bit.ly/9EwzSy @StlChildrens #heart
Changes In Technology, Clinical Practice Prompt Updated Recommendations For Modern Cardiac Cath Labs
medicalnewstoday.com — “Modern cardiac catheterization laboratories bear scant resemblance to the cath labs of a decade ago. An updated consensus statement offers physicians guidance on how to excel in this new diagnosti” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Changes In Technology, Clinical Practice Prompt Updated Recommendations For Modern Cardiac Cath Labs http://t.co/yAKEtLvk #radiology
Costly Heart Procedures Thrive In Some Places, Despite Cheaper Alternatives : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “In Michigan, areas with more cardiac catheterization labs — places where patients are diagnosed for heart problems — tended to have more interventions than those with fewer labs.” View full resource at npr.org
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Costly Heart Procedures Thrive In Some Places, Despite Cheaper Alternatives http://t.co/CXaV3Bh1
JACC: Pelvic lead shielding reduces operator rad dose
cardiovascularbusiness.com — “The use of pelvic lead shielding during cardiac catheterization significantly reduces operator radiation dose, according to a study published in the April issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology: Cardiovascular Interventions. Operators who use pelvic lead shielding can perform four times as many femoral cases or twice as many radial cases with the same radiation exposure.” View full resource at cardiovascularbusiness.com
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Pelvic lead shielding reduces operator rad dose http://t.co/8jy1pJJ7 #radiationsafety
ACC: CCTA can improve chest pain diagnoses without increased costs
cardiovascularbusiness.com — “CHICAGO—Using cardiac CT angiography (CCTA) early on in the presentation of chest pain may more accurately assess patients who should be admitted for MI, according to the results of the late-breaking ROMICAT II trial presented March 27 at the 61st annual American College of Cardiology (ACC) scientific session. Additionally, CCTA resulted in a reduction of length of stay at essentially no increased cost.” View full resource at cardiovascularbusiness.com
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#ROMICAT II trial shows #CCTA can help improve chest pain diagnoses http://t.co/tWMEWf8p #withoutincreasedcost
Protocols for Cath Labs Published (CME/CE) - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “(MedPage Today) -- For the first time, cardiac catheterization laboratory managers will have a document that codifies a cath lab's operational processes from beginning to end of the patient's stay.” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Protocols for Cath Labs Published (CME/CE): (MedPage Today) -- For the first time, cardiac catheterization laborat... http://t.co/ygr92cLl
Medical News:Protocols for Cath Labs Published - in Cardiovascular, PCI from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “Medical News:Protocols for Cath Labs Published - in Cardiovascular, PCI from MedPage Today” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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@medpagetoday Protocols for Cath Labs Published (CME/CE) http://t.co/VWaB2BKi #medical #Health
Worcester Telegram & Gazette - telegram.com - New cardiac catheterization procedure is all in the wrist
telegram.com — “George M. Pedersen of Southboro is an active, 73-year-old semi-retired manufacturer's representative who enjoys snorkeling and traveling. He was somewhat surprised two years ago when his cardiologist at UMass Memorial Medical Center — University Campus in Worcester told him he needed two stents to open his narrowed coronary arteries and improve blood flow to his heart.” View full resource at telegram.com
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Its all in the wrist! Safer approach to #cardiac caths w/better results @umassmemorial #worcester #cardiology http://t.co/YCND3yf4
Rising Incidence of Cardiac Diseases Driving the Catheterization Laboratory Market, Finds Netscribes - PR.com
pr.com — “Rising Incidence of Cardiac Diseases Driving the Catheterization Laboratory Market, Finds Netscribes - on PR.com” View full resource at pr.com
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ACP: InternistWeekly - 13 March 2012
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Depression in Older People with Coronary Artery Disease Points to Cognitive Decline
seniorjournal.com — “March 8, 2012 - Persistent depression symptoms may be associated with significantly greater declines in cognitive performance in senior patients with coronary artery disease, who underwent cardiac catheterization, according to a study published in the March issue of Archives of General Psychiatry, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. Alzheimers, Dementia and Menal Health story.” View full resource at seniorjournal.com
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Depression in Older People with Coronary Artery Disease Points to Cognitive Decline: March 8, 2012 - Persistent ... http://t.co/BBJO0cE9
Older heart disease patients with depression show greater decline - Related Stories - ANA SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “Data on 350 heart disease patients ages 60 and older who underwent cardiac catheterization revealed those who had depressive symptoms displayed greater cognitive decline 30 months after the procedure than those who did not have symptoms. The findings underscore the importance of "longer-term monito…” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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Older heart disease patients with depression show greater decline #eldercare #hpm http://t.co/5FpygBCX
New heart gives Lexington man renewed purpose | Medicine | Kentucky.com
kentucky.com — “Although only 49 and otherwise healthy, Charles Shelton was ultimately diagnosed with cardiac sarcoidosis, a inflammatory disease that causes the formation of granular clumps of cells similar to scar tissue. After months of worry, uncertainty and 48 days in the hospital, Shelton was given a heart transplant on Dec. 26.” View full resource at kentucky.com
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RT @universityofky: New heart, renewed purpose. Read one Lexington man's transplant success story at @UK_HealthCare. http://t.co/LkZiCuYr
JACC: SPECT, PET & CTA have little impact on pre-cath patient testing
cardiovascularbusiness.com — “Although post-imaging use of cardiac catheterization and medical therapy increased in proportion to the degree of abnormality findings, noninvasive testing had only a modest impact on clinical management of patients referred for clinical testing, according to the SPARC trial published in the Jan. 31 issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.” View full resource at cardiovascularbusiness.com
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JACC: SPECT, PET & CTA have little impact on pre-cath patient testing http://t.co/EuhRx48W - #imaging
What is a transradial cardiac catheterization? - YouTube
youtube.com — “Dr. Roy Venzon from Cardiologists, L.C. in Cedar Rapids, Iowa explains what a transradial cardiac catheterization is and what the benefits are for the patient.” View full resource at youtube.com
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Watch this video to learn more about a heart procedure that helps doctors diagnose and treat heart conditions. http://t.co/zDZuxVQ7
Possible new blood test to diagnose heart attacks
eurekalert.org — “Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine researchers are reporting a possible new blood test to help diagnose heart attacks. In the Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, researchers report that a large protein known as cardiac myosin binding protein-C (cMyBP-C) is released to the blood following a heart attack.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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HDCN: cMyBP-C protein may be new diagnostic marker for acute heart attack. http://t.co/msNtrben
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