Case Study | Geoffrey D. Rubin, M.D., chief of Cardio

In the early 1990s, while my colleagues and I at Stanford University foresaw the power of volumetric data as a logical extension of spiral CT evolution, we did not foresee the necessity of these tools to efficiently navigate and interpret CT scans composed of thousands of transverse reconstructions.

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Feature | Rick Dana Barlow

While much of the buzz in recent years surrounding computed tomography technology has focused on the escalating number ...

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The Maglife C Plus integrates the latest technology including fiber optic links for ECG, SpO2 and temperature. Optional ...

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The mCare 300 Vital Signs Monitor can be used to assess patient essential vital signs quickly. At the tough of a button ...

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Motion Computing introduced its new C5 mobile clinical assistant (MCA), a new computing category created by Intel with ...

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LifeVest, the first wearable defibrillator, protects people who have a high risk of sudden death, a common occurrence in ...

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Plasmon Inc. rolled out three new archiving solutions that include UDO2, UDO Archive Appliance and UDO Archive Appliance ...

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A new photon-counting full-field digital mammography system, Sectra MicroDose Mammography, reportedly increases ...

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Kodak Health Group showcased its new Carestream digital dashboard that reportedly provides system administrators with a ...

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Feature | Ryan Hiett

Although it’s relatively new to coronary artery disease (CAD) detection, computed tomography angiography (CTA) is ...

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Reimbursement cuts and stringent budget restrictions are the reality for many facilities when they consider purchasing ...

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The disposable air-Q intubating laryngeal airway can be used every day as a routine airway allowing clinicians the ...

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A 15-inch high-resolution color LCD, the DYNASCOPE 7000 Series DS-7300 bedside monitor is capable of monitoring 12-lead ...

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Sentinel integrates the entire range of noninvasive diagnostic cardiology solutions including: ECG Exercise Testing, 12 ...

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Draeger Medical’s newly FDA-cleared Infinity TeleSmart system features a compact device capable of monitoring ECG and ...

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Eastman Kodak Co.'s new mammography feature in the Kodak DirectView CR 850, CR 950 and CR 975 systems delivers computed ...

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GE Healthcare introduced its new LOGIQ i compact ultrasound system, a 10-pound system with volume imaging, designed to ...

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Feature | Amy Ballard, MEd

Radiation therapy (RT) is an imaging intensive process across multiple stages -- simulation, planning and treatment -- and is technologically intensive. To keep up with the needs of this treatment, it would seem that oncology IT, such as oncology information management systems (OIMS), would be racing to deliver new enhancements and features.

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Providing excellent patient care is a top priority for Scripps Mercy Hospital, the longest-operating hospital in San ...

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Spotlighting Surgical Success Whether anchored to a hospital, part of a chain or just a small, independent medical oasis ...

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