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Now, cardiac device in foetus 29 Jan 2006
WASHINGTON: United States doctors successfully placed a cardiac device in the heart of a 30-week-old foetus, in the first such life-saving operation, according ...
- Daily News & Analysis,
Epinephrine Increases Mortality after Brief Asphyxial Cardiac ... 29 Jan 2006
Epinephrine may be detrimental in cardiac arrest. ... Anesthesized rats were disconnected from mechanical ventilation, resulting in cardiac arrest. ...
- Anesthesia & Analgesia (subscription),
Hospital tries to reopen its cardiac rehab unit 29 Jan 2006
Continual demands for service has prompted hospital trustees to try to find ways to reopen the hospital's cardiac rehabilitation unit. ...
- Gillette News Record,
Hypoglycemia and Cardiac Arrest in a Critically Ill Patient on ... 29 Jan 2006
...when blood glucose was maintained within a relatively low and narrow range (4.4 to 6.1 mM/L). We describe a patient who developed cardiac asystole while being ...
- Anesthesia & Analgesia (subscription),
Please check back 29 Jan 2006
...heart disease is thought of as a man's disease, not a woman's," says registered nurse Donna Querim of the Southcoast Hospitals Group Cardiac Prevention Program ...
- SouthCoastToday.com,
Atrial Fibrillation 29 Jan 2006
...quicker. Thomas Molloy, MD (featured in story), Cardiac Surgeon, Legacy Heart Institute, Portland, OR 97227, interview, March 9, 2005. ...
- WOWT,
Athletes' deaths raise concerns of undetected health problems 29 Jan 2006
By KATHRYN BIRDWELL, The Daily Sentinel. Three teenage boys. Three school sporting events. Three cardiac arrests. And no one seems to know why. ...
- Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel,
Childhood heart repairs may not last a lifetime 29 Jan 2006
...age. Few even get cardiac checkups, apparently believing they were cured as children, although a surgical repair isn'ta cure. Worse ...
- Picayune Item,
Statins in coronary artery disease 29 Jan 2006
This is so well proven that it may be deemed negligent if a doctor does not give his cardiac patients statins as part of treatment. ...
- Malaysia Star,
Man Has Cardiac Arrest at Cardiologist Ball Jan 27, 2006
...- An elderly man collapsed from cardiac arrest in a ballroom packed with cardiologists and other doctors attending an American Heart Association fundraiser. ...
- Olberlin,
Postinfarction cardiac rupture despite immediate reperfusion ... Jan 28, 2006
Five hours after MI onset, however, she suddenly went into electromechanical dissociation and died from cardiac rupture. This is ...
- HeartZine,
New Test Identifies Candidates For Cardiac Defibrillator Jan 27, 2006
A noninvasive test has been developed recently to find out which of the patients are likely to benefit from the implantable cardiac defibrillator (ICD). ...
- MedIndia,
Analysts see J&J in cardiac device market Jan 25, 2006
...analysts said the world's most diversified health care company is likely to turn its sights on other, smaller players in the $10.3 billion cardiac device market ...
- Seattle Post Intelligencer
Study: Clotting drug for cardiac patients raises kidney-failure ... Jan 26, 2006
By Alicia Chang. LOS ANGELES -- A drug commonly used to prevent excessive bleeding in heart surgery patients greatly increased the ...
- Indianapolis Star,
High marks for Gainesville Hospital Jan 27, 2006
Northeast Georgia Medical Center recently received the complete clinical data for 2004 for its open heart surgery and cardiac intervention programs, and the ...
- Access North Georgia,
Philips Announces Sponsorship of Living Heart Foundation's Heart ... Jan 27, 2006
...cardiovascular disease. LHF will screen student athletes and retired NFL players for cardiac risk as part of Super Bowl XL activities. Pre ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
St. Jude Medical to Focus on Future of Cardiac Surgery and ... Jan 26, 2006
...(NYSE:STJ) will demonstrate its focus on the future of cardiac surgery--including ... St. Jude Medical will also showcase the Epicor(TM) Cardiac Ablation System. ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Study: Cardiac Drug Doubles Risk of Kidney Failure Jan 26, 2006
...of aprotinin. Patients scheduled for cardiac surgery should consult their physicians and avoid this risk, Mangano said. Aprotinin ...
- Consumer Affairs
J&J Examines Prospects for Entering Cardiac Device Market Jan 26, 2006
...said the world's most diversified health care company is likely to turn its sights on other, smaller players in the US$10.3 billion cardiac device market. ...
- E-Commerce Times
Boston Scientific Looks To Make Guidant Deal Work Jan 26, 2006
...stents in Maple Grove, Minn. Guidant's cardiac rhythm management division is in Arden Hills, Minn. Boston Scientific has about 3,500 ...
- WCCO,
14-year-old dies of cardiac arrest at school Jan 25, 2006
...of the Arts. The 14-year-old suffered cardiac arrest about 9:30 am during first period social studies class. Principal Ron Roukema ...
- Durham Herald Sun,
Clinic provides ‘one-stop shopping’ Jan 28, 2006
...nonsurgical health services. The Outpatient Center at Keyser Avenue includes rehabilitation, respiratory and cardiac care. It also ...
- Scranton Times,
THERE'S NEVER A GOOD TIME FOR CARDIAC ARREST, BUT THERE CAN BE A ... Jan 27, 2006
A guest at a party who collapsed from cardiac arrest was in luck: The ballroom in Santa Barbara, Calif., was packed with cardiologists attending an American ...
- Kentucky.com,
Cardiac Falcons win their fifth straight Jan 26, 2006
By TIM O'SULLIVAN. "I don't think it ever gets easy,"Bow senior Katelyn Nerbonne said. "But these tight games do give us a lot of ...
- Concord Monitor,
Cardiac patch for a broken heart Jan 22, 2006
But when these living bandages are ready for cardiac care, they'll have the potential to save millions of lives in the world every year. ...
- ZDNet
Man Has Cardiac Arrest at Cardiologist Ball Jan 24, 2006
An elderly man collapsed from cardiac arrest in a ballroom packed with cardiologists and other doctors attending an American Heart Association fundraiser. ...
- Forbes
Dramatic benefits from histidine substitution in troponin I ... Jan 23, 2006
System, It's just one little amino acid, but it makes all the difference in protecting the heart from the harmful effects of heart attack and cardiac failure. ...
- RxPG NEWS,
Cardiac Cats vie for trip to Super Bowl XL Jan 22, 2006
...coach. Under Fox, the Cardiac Cats are 5-1 in the playoffs. This week though, a familiar fill-in face will be in the backfield. ...
- News 14 Carolina,
Report: Doctors Covered Up Sharon’s Cardiac Illness Report ... Jan 24, 2006
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s minor stroke, which he suffered in December 2005, doctors in Hadassah Hospital covered up a serious cardiac malady which ...
- IsraPundit,
SoCal man suffers cardiac arrest in room full of doctors Jan 24, 2006
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. An elderly man collapsed from cardiac arrest, but he happened to be in the right place, at the right time. ...
- KESQ,
Man Suffers Cardiac Arrest In Room Full Of Cardiologists Jan 24, 2006
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. -- A guest at a party who collapsed from cardiac arrest was in luck: The ballroom was packed with cardiologists attending an American ...
- Local6.com,
Cardiac Patch for a Broken Heart Jan 22, 2006
But when these living bandages are ready for cardiac care, they'll have the potential to save millions of lives in the world every year.". ...
- Slashdot
Suspect goes into cardiac arrest after resisting arrest. Jan 23, 2006
...bites. While inside the ambulance, Robles went into cardiac arrest. revive Robles and transported him to KMC. He remains on life support at. residence. ...
- One Bakersfield,
More Cardiac Tests -- Not More Heart Disease Jan 22, 2006
Researchers from the Maine Medical Center in Portland say there has been a dramatic increase in the number of cardiac tests and the number of heart procedures. ...
- Ivanhoe,
Cardiac Science and Greenway Medical Technologies Announce ... Jan 23, 2006
23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cardiac Science Corporation (Nasdaq: CSCX), a global leader in advanced cardiac monitoring and defibrillation products, today ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Help at hand for cardiac patients Jan 21, 2006
Pune, January 21: Keeping in mind the number of chronic patients suffering from heart disorders in the country, a specialised Cardiac Critical Care Ambulance ...
- Pune Newsline,
Assumed oxygen consumption in the determination of cardiac output ... Jan 23, 2006
...the article by Fakler and associates 1 titled "Assumed oxygen consumption frequently results in large errors in the determination of cardiac output." However ...
- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Test identifies best candidates for implanted cardiac ... Jan 27, 2006
Now a new, noninvasive test may help determine which patients are most likely to benefit from the device, known as implantable cardiac defibrillator (ICD). ...
- EurekAlert (press release),
Cardiac aid to tell you what to do in crisis Jan 23, 2006
...alphabet. Just that it's a new device that can talk to people, guiding them on what to do if a person suffers a cardiac arrest. ...
- Times of India,
Coroner: Arrested man ’probably died of an acute cardiac event ... Jan 24, 2006
...last month. "He probably died of an acute cardiac event," Manoukian said Monday. Fleming was arrested at about 6:55 pm Dec. 25 after ...
- Maui News,
NewEra Cardiac Care 9: Innovation and Technology Jan 23, 2006
Conference: January 6-8, 2006, Newport Beach, California, Four Seasons Hotel Newport Beach. Address for information: Aligned Management ...
- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Edwards Lifesciences to Showcase Leading Cardiac Surgery ... Jan 26, 2006
1. The company will highlight its broad portfolio of heart valve therapy and cardiac surgery products at its exhibit, located at Booth #612 in Hall C at ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Cardiac kids return: MTSU women win another close one Jan 27, 2006
By MONTE HALE JR. ULL's Ashley Blanche hit what would have been the game-winning shot from 17 feet Thursday night, but she released ...
- Daily News Journal (subscription),
Human Cells Applied as Patch Improve Cardiac Function After Heart ... Jan 18, 2006
Researchers engineered a cardiac patch containing human skin fibroblast cells and implanted the patch over a region of damaged heart muscle in a mouse model of ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Intensive repetition is the key to master cardiac auscultation ... Jan 18, 2006
...“We hypothesized that cardiac auscultation is more of a technical skill and thus could be mastered through the use of intensive repetition,� said Barrett. ...
- RxPG NEWS,
HealthGate and Duke Collaborate on Cardiac Point of Care Tools Jan 19, 2006
The new cardiac point of care tools are being developed by top cardiologists affiliated with Duke University School of Medicine. ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
More Exercise Recommended For Fitness Of Cardiac Patients Jan 16, 2006
A recent study has found that being inactive can worsen the clinical condition of cardiac patients. The solution? – Increased ...
- MedIndia,
Cardiac waiting lists too long warn charity Jan 16, 2006
It has been reported that some cardiac patients have had to wait more than a year for their crucial first appointment with others waiting around 18-months for ...
- 4ni.co.uk,
Heart-smart activity for cardiac patients Jan 15, 2006
The Heart Foundation recommends people with well-compensated, clinically stable cardiovascular disease -- including those with implantable cardiac devices and ...
- The Mercury,
Hallmark recognized for stroke clinical excellence, cardiac care Jan 18, 2006
HallmarkHealth hospitals have received HealthGrades 2006 Stroke Care Excellence AwardTM, according to information released by HealthGrades, the nation's ...
- Medford Transcript,
Missing Livermore man dies of cardiac disease while driving Jan 18, 2006
By Simon Read, STAFF WRITER. A Livermore man reported missing by his family earlier this month was found dead in his car late last week. ...
- Tri-Valley Herald,
Welcare Hospital to provide cardiac care to Nigerian health ... Jan 17, 2006
Welcare Hospital, Dubai's premier multi-specialty, critical care private hospital, is promoting its cardiac care center of excellence as a health tourism ...
- AME Info,
Welcare promotes cardiac facilities Jan 18, 2006
Dubai's Welcare Hospital is promoting its cardiac care center of excellence as a health tourism destination for Nigerian cardiac patients requiring surgical ...
- Trade Arabia,
New Service Helps Women at Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death Jan 19, 2006
Newswise — Sudden cardiac death is responsible for one-third of coronary artery disease deaths in women, and the reason why women with heart disease and ...
- Newswise (press release)
Chronic Cardiac Insufficiency:Higher Quality and lower Costs ... Jan 17, 2006
Ministry of Economy and Technology (BMWi) promotes the development of a novel remote homecare system for patients suffering from chronic cardiac insufficiency. ...
- Presse Mitteilung (Pressemitteilung),
Gene variants predict heart muscle damage after cardiac surgery Jan 17, 2006
...with six specific variants of genes involved in the body's immune response are significantly more likely to suffer damage of heart tissue after cardiac surgery ...
- Xagena.it,
Pvt hospitals cash in on cardiac care boom Jan 18, 2006
...for s pecialitytreatment . Owing to the boom in the business of cardiac-care, hospitals are now 'retailing' services! They are reaching ...
- Times of India,
Two die of cardiac arrest Jan 19, 2006
...persons, who came to attend the public meeting held in connection with the Kerala march at the municipal stadium here on Wednesday night, died of cardiac arrest ...
- Newindpress,
Two pilgrims die of cardiac arrest in Sagar Mela Jan 13, 2006
...today. The two, including Shree Nibash Sardar from Uttar Pradesh, have died of cardiac arrests. Both of them were aged people. Sources ...
- Webindia123,
Good Samaritan Hospital Offers Free Cardiac Education Series Jan 24, 2006
Good Samaritan Hospital is now providing a free three week cardiac education series, “My Heart, My Health, My Life,� to assist patients and families in ...
- Emediawire (press release),
SoCal man suffers cardiac arrest in room full of doctors Jan 24, 2006
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) -- An elderly man collapsed from cardiac arrest in a ballroom packed with cardiologists and other doctors attending an American ...
- San Diego Daily Transcript (subscription),
Cardiac Consequences of Obesity a "Huge" Health Burden Jan 25, 2006
By David Douglas. NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Jan 24 - Obesity is associated with a broad range of fatal and non-fatal cardiovascular ...
- Medscape (subscription)
Bringing Hearts Back To Life: After Cardiac Arrest, Children Fare ... Jan 7, 2006
Children are more likely to survive in-hospital cardiac arrests than adults and with appropriate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), the survival rates for ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Cardiac arrest study stresses individuality Jan 4, 2006
...heart-stopping events in hospitals, not every patient responds to rescue efforts in the same way, largely because the underlying causes of cardiac arrest vary ...
- Newsday,
How Fans Can Achieve VICTORY with Their Health During the Big Game Jan 26, 2006
Cardiac health: When we are excited or anxious, our body produces chemicals that increase the work of the heart. Early signs of ...
- Newswise (press release)
Mobile cardiac centre during Mahamastabhisheka Jan 13, 2006
A mobile cardiac facility will be among the elaborate arrangements made by the Karnataka Health Department to provide medical relief to over four million ...
- Deccan Herald,
Malaysia's Mahathir hospitalized for routine cardiac checkup Dec 29, 2005
Mahathir, 80, was admitted to Malaysia's National Heart Institute at 8 pm Wednesday for a routine cardiac checkup, news agency Bernama said, quoting a ...
- Japan Today,
Type 2 diabetics should have cardiac stress test Jan 11, 2006
The guidelines state that asymptomatic diabetic patients with none or only one other coronary artery disease risk factor do not require cardiac testing, Dr ...
- Reuters.uk,
More beds for General Hospital cardiac ward Jan 9, 2006
CHENNAI : The Department of Cardio Thoracic Surgery at Government General Hospital has received 50 more beds, bringing its bed strength to 250. ...
- Hindu,
Largest Study of in-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Suggests How to ... Jan 3, 2006
3 /PRNewswire/ -- Children survive in-hospital cardiac arrests more frequently than adults, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) may improve outcomes for both ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Largest study of in-hospital cardiac arrest suggests how to ... Jan 3, 2006
Children survive in-hospital cardiac arrests more frequently than adults, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) may improve outcomes for both groups, and better ...
- EurekAlert (press release),
Children Survive In-Hospital Cardiac Arrests Better Than Adults Jan 4, 2006
4 - Children appear to better withstand causes of cardiac arrest that are frequently fatal for adults, reported researchers who studied results of in-hospital ...
- MedPage Today,
Sharon to undergo cardiac catheterization on Thursday Jan 1, 2006
The procedure is known as a cardiac catheterization. It'll be performed at the same hospital where Sharon was treated for his stroke. ...
- KTRE,
After Cardiac Arrest, Children Fare Better than Adults, Landmark ... Jan 5, 2006
TUCSON, AZ -- January 5, 2006 -- Children are more likely to survive in-hospital cardiac arrests than adults and with appropriate cardiopulmonary resuscitation ...
- DG News
MDCT Angiography Guides Cardiac Vein Procedures Dec 30, 2005
30 - For imaging cardiac veins to guide procedures, angiography using multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) may be a good alternative to conventional ...
- MedPage Today,
Cardiac Science CFO to Present at Eighth Annual Needham Growth ... Jan 5, 2006
5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cardiac Science Corporation (Nasdaq: CSCX - News), a global leader in advanced cardiac monitoring and defibrillation products ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Improving Cardiac Arrest Outcomes Jan 3, 2006
...(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- A new study reveals three significant findings concerning cardiac arrest: Children survive in-hospital cardiac arrest more often than ...
- Ivanhoe,
Bringing Hearts Back to Life: After Cardiac Arrest, Children Fare ... Jan 4, 2006
4 (AScribe Newswire) -- Children are more likely to survive in-hospital cardiac arrests than adults and with appropriate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR ...
- AScribe
Unmasking unexplained cardiac arrest: use of epinephrine and ... Jan 20, 2006
Unexplained cardiac arrest (UCA) in the absence of underlying structural heart disease might be associated with a broad range of differential clinical ...
- Nature.com (subscription),
In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Jan 4, 2006
To review the current management of in-hospital cardiac arrest and to identify variables that influence outcomes, OLDMEDLINE from 1950 to 1966 and MEDLINE from ...
- Medscape (subscription)
Not all cardiac arrests are the same Jan 3, 2006
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 3 (UPI) -- Researchers say hospitals need to rethink the way they treat cardiac arrest. A study that appears in the Jan. ...
- United Press International
Parents Unite to Fight Childhood Episodes of Sudden Cardiac Arrest ... Jan 10, 2006
...announced its founding sponsorship of Parent Heart Watch, a first-of-its-kind national network of families who have lost children to sudden cardiac arrest (SCA ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Medication Reduces Risk Of Heart Irregularities After Cardiac ... Dec 29, 2005
...medication amiodarone is associated with one-half the incidence of atrial tachyarrhythmias (rapid, abnormal heart beat) following cardiac surgery, according to ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
CRMC upgrades cardiac care ability Jan 10, 2006
As a segment of the area's population has grown older, Craven Regional Medical Center has seen a need to buy the latest technology in cardiac care. ...
- New Bern Sun Journal,
After Cardiac Arrest, Children Fare Better Than Adults Jan 8, 2006
Children are more likely to survive in-hospital cardiac arrests than adults; with appropriate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), the survival rates for both ...
- MedIndia,
Medicare Expanding Coverage and Services for Cardiac Rehab Jan 5, 2006
The latest proposal calls for expanding coverage for cardiac rehabilitation services to three new areas and calling for comprehensive services that include ...
- SeniorJournal.com,
NGMC site for advanced cardiac research Jan 11, 2006
GAINESVILLE - Cardiac specialists at Northeast Georgia Medical Center are conducting an advanced cardiac research trial targeting treatment for cardiac rhythm ...
- Access North Georgia,
Children Fare Better Than Adults After In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Jan 4, 2006
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Jan 04 - Contrary to what had been hypothesized, survival is better for children who experience in-hospital cardiac arrest than for ...
- Medscape (subscription)
Drug halves cardiac surgery complication Dec 28, 2005
28 (UPI) -- The drug amiodarone halves the incidence of rapid, abnormal heartbeats following cardiac surgery, say Canadian researchers at the University of ...
- United Press International
Stereotaxis Announces Initial US Clinical Usages of Cardiac ... Jan 12, 2006
...achievement of a significant milestone with three leading electrophysiology sites becoming the first US centers to successfully treat cardiac arrhythmias using ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
MDCT angiography for cardiac imaging: Reliable tool, less invasive ... Dec 29, 2005
...study found. The study, the first of its kind, compared ECG-gated cardiac MDCT angiography to conventional angiography. "MDCT angiography ...
- EurekAlert (press release),
ADHD Drug Cardiac Events, COX-2s Are Topics For Drug Safety ... Jan 5, 2006
...s review of data from 1999 through 2003 found 12 sudden deaths in Adderall XR patients, with five occurring in patients with underlying cardiac abnormalities. ...
- FDA Advisory Committee
Pericardiodiaphragmatic rupture and cardiac herniation after ... Dec 29, 2005
Pericardial rupture with cardiac herniation (CH) after severe multiple trauma is observed rarely and frequently is diagnosed during postmortem examinations. ...
- The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Football: Cardiac Cowboys sweat out playoff berth Dec 28, 2005
IRVING — The Dallas Cowboys go into their final game still uncertain about the season's outcome. Will they make the playoffs or not? ...
- San Antonio Express (subscription),
Hospital augments cardiac treatment with new technology 23 Nov 2005
St. Marys Medical Center in Jefferson City recently added new cardiovascular equipment, improving the hospital's ability to diagnose ...
- Jefferson City News Tribune,
American Heart Association Announces Updated Emergency Care ... 23 Nov 2005
...emphasize that high-quality CPR, particularly effective chest compressions, contributes significantly to the successful resuscitation of cardiac arrest patients ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Silent ailments can stop even elite athletes 23 Nov 2005
...to sudden death. Experience has shown even teenagers can suffer cardiac arrest playing shinny on frozen ponds. Mr. Fischer, who ...
- Globe and Mail,
Elderly Parents among Gush Katif Refugees Medically Hit Hardest 23 Nov 2005
Katif.net has learned of a number of parents who have been hospitalized lately because of various medical problems, mainly cardiac ailments. ...
- Katif.net,
Wockhardt Hospitals plan Delhi facility by 2007-end 23 Nov 2005
Unlike the existing 110-bed cardiac care hospital in Bangalore, the second hospital will be a 400-bed unit focusing on cardiology, orthopaedics, neuro-surgery ...
- Hindustan Times,
Summit commits to extend affordable healthcare through insurance 23 Nov 2005
Consultant Cardiac Surgeon of Narayana Hurudayalaya Institute of Cardiac Sciences has stressed on the importance of innovation in providing health care ...
- OneWorld.net,
Synagogues Weigh Defibrillator Benefits 23 Nov 2005
Priddy. She believes her father’s death resulted from sudden cardiac arrest, a condition that claims about 250,000 lives annually. ...
- The Jewish Journal of greater L.A,
Defibrillator use: A life-and-death issue 23 Nov 2005
American Heart Association says parents should find out what kind of plan their children's schools have for medical emergencies such as sudden cardiac arrest. ...
- Detroit Free Press,
Alagebrium Demonstrates Important Cardiac Benefits in Diastolic ... Nov 22, 2005
...announced that data demonstrating the ability of its lead AGE Crosslink Breaker alagebrium to improve overall cardiac function are being presented today at the ...
- DG News
Man dies due to cardiac arrest in train Nov 22, 2005
According to details, Muhammad Farzand, a local villager died due to cardiac arrest in Bulla Shah Shuttle train that was going to Pakpatan Sharif from Kasoor . ...
- PakTribune.com,
Unfit and Lean Have Fewer Cardiac Risk Factors Than Fit and Fat Nov 22, 2005
Nov. 22, 2005 (Dallas) — Losing weight may be more important than exercise when it comes to being heart healthy in young adulthood ...
- Medscape (subscription)
Barbeau Pharma Announces That Its Studies Of The Cardiotoxicity Of ... Nov 22, 2005
...of the cardiotoxicity of drug metabolites are consistent with the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA's) newly published guidelines for cardiac risk assessment ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Age affects cardiac surgery outcome Nov 21, 2005
Some recent studies have found that octogenarians who undergo cardiac surgery have good outcomes, while other studies have suggested an increased risk compared ...
- Reuters.uk,
Jefferson Researchers Find Drug May Give Some Cardiac Protection ... Nov 20, 2005
In each case, the scientists saw that the drug offered significant protection to heart tissue, and even helped improve cardiac function. ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Volusia man is big fan of CPR tool Nov 22, 2005
His heart had stopped, and the odds were against him. More than 95 percent of cardiac-arrest patients die before they get to the hospital. But Motes was lucky. ...
- Orlando Sentinel,
HEALTH FINDINGS Nov 22, 2005
The study, involving the medical records of nearly 18,000 patients recommended for cardiac stress testing, appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine. ...
- Salt Lake Tribune,
Roller-Coasters Isn’t The Perfect Place For Cardiac Patients To ... Nov 21, 2005
The emotional stress caused out of a roller coaster ride could be sufficient enough to intensify abnormal heart beats in people with cardiac disease, leading ...
- MedIndia,
MMM performs 25,000th cardiac surgery Nov 21, 2005
Chennai, Nov 21: The Madras Medical Mission (MMM) achieved the distinction of operating on its 25,000th cardiac patient on November 10 and put itself on par ...
- Chennai Online,
Diabetes linked with cardiac death Nov 18, 2005
Diabetes is a strong risk factor for sudden cardiac death, with the risk increasing with the severity of the disease, according to a study published in the ...
- The Age (subscription),
Diabetes linked with risk of sudden cardiac death Nov 16, 2005
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Diabetes is a "strong" risk factor for sudden cardiac death, with the risk increasing with the severity of the disease, according ...
- Reuters.uk,
Diabetes linked with risk of sudden cardiac death Nov 17, 2005
ISLAMABAD, November 18 (Online): Diabetes is a "strong" risk factor for sudden cardiac death, with the risk increasing with the severity of the disease ...
- PakTribune.com,
Aurora hospital spends big to keep heart unit pumping Nov 21, 2005
The hospital ranks No. 1 statewide in inpatient cardiac market share, according to the most recent figures from the Colorado Health and Hospital Association. ...
- MSNBC
Doctors Turn To Chill Factor To Heal Brains Nov 21, 2005
CPR. Hamilton went into cardiac arrest three more times that day, and the doctors didn't think he was going to survive. Eventually ...
- KIROtv.com,
GE, Siemens report on new cardiac imaging developments Nov 19, 2005
...that it has developed two new algorithms that, when used together, may help physicians predict whether a patient is at risk for sudden cardiac death (SCD). ...
- TMCnet
First study of cardiac resynchronization therapy using ultrasound ... Nov 18, 2005
...system from Toshiba America Medical Systems for use in a groundbreaking clinical trial to assess outcomes following cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). ...
- MTBeurope.info,
Roller Coasters Raise Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death: Heart Health ... Nov 16, 2005
..."The rising heart rate in riders with pre-existing heart disease could result in heart attack, irregular heart rhythms and possibly sudden cardiac death," said ...
- ShortNews.com,
Remote cardiac monitoring network reaches 50,000 patients Nov 18, 2005
The network is open to patients with certain implantable cardiac devices, including virtually all models of Medtronic implantable cardioverter-defibrillators ...
- MTBeurope.info,
New Esomeprazole Magnesium Data in Non-cardiac Chest Pain Nov 18, 2005
Association Scientific Sessions in Dallas reported that the addition of the proton pump inhibitor (PPI) esomeprazole magnesium to standard cardiac therapy for ...
- Finanzen.net,
Martin Memorial announces affiliates for coming cardiac center Nov 15, 2005
...groups have been chosen to perform surgeries and angioplasty procedures when Martin Memorial Medical Center opens its new Francis Langford Cardiac Care center ...
- Fort Pierce Tribune (subscription),
SA leads the way in stem-cell therapy for cardiac patients Nov 17, 2005
Lazaron is planning to launch a cardiac clinic next month that will include experimental stem-cell therapy among its treatment options, said the company’s ...
- Business Day,
'Cardiac Cardinals' escape with 'B' title Nov 19, 2005
..."We're the Cardiac Cardinals, too," said Curry, a junior center who scored a team-high 16 points. "We can win just as much as they can.". ...
- Muskegon Chronicle,
Diabetes linked with risk of sudden cardiac death Nov 19, 2005
Diabetes is a 'strong' risk factor for sudden cardiac death, with the risk increasing with the severity of the disease, according to a study published in the ...
- Turkish Daily News (subscription),
Cytori Therapeutics Demonstrates Adipose Stem Cells Improve ... Nov 15, 2005
...blood supplied to surrounding tissue, and support previously reported results that adipose-derived adult stem and regenerative cells enhance cardiac function. ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Myosight - Breakthrough in vitro screening for heart drugs and ... Nov 16, 2005
Reify Corporation announces the development of a breakthrough screening service to test drug candidates for therapeutic and toxic cardiac effects in large ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Biologically engineered blood vessels now an option in cardiac ... Nov 16, 2005
The first-ever human use of completely biologically engineered blood vessels grown from a person's own cells could be an option for people who have vessels too ...
- News-Medical.net,
Cardiac "Arrested": Fox's gem bows out with "Martha," "Stalker" Nov 17, 2005
We were pulling for you, "Arrested Development." Really, we were. And we thought the multiple Emmy wins would protect you from early cancellation. Silly us. ...
- Denver Post,
Cardiac kids Nov 19, 2005
REDLANDS - Santa Margarita coach Mike Jacot didn't hesitate to go for the two-point conversion. Marquese Johnson didn't hesitate to make a break on the ball. ...
- San Bernardino Sun,
Impaired cardiac contractile function in ventricular myocytes from ... Nov 18, 2005
...product leptin is often positively correlated with body weight, supporting the notion that hyperleptinemia contributes to obesity-associated cardiac dysfunction ...
- Journal of Endocrinology
Harrison Cardiac Team Was Terrific Nov 16, 2005
In ICU and PCU the staff were very caring and informative. The rehabilitation team and the entire cardiac team were excellent! Over ...
- Bremerton Sun (subscription),
Apollo hospitals sets up cardiac centre at Pamba Nov 17, 2005
MADURAI: The Apollo Group of Hospitals, in association with the Akila Bharatha Iyyappa Seva Sangam, has set up a full-fledged cardiac centre at Pamba to serve ...
- Newindpress,
Multi-speciality hospital for cardiac patients Nov 16, 2005
BAGALKOT: Dr Subhash Patil, cardiologist, has said that a 50-bed multi-specialty hospital with latest machines and equipment, first of its kind in the district ...
- Newindpress,
J&J's cardiac deal gets tense Nov 8, 2005
Johnson & Johnson, however, says it should be able to walk away, especially after Guidant recalled 109,000 faulty cardiac defribillators. ...
- New York Daily News,
Radical Approach To Cardiac Resynchronization Shows Promise Nov 8, 2005
Correcting the timing of heart contractions through cardiac resynchronization therapy can be a lifesaver for people with advanced heart failure. ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Cardiac implantation in two patients Nov 12, 2005
Dr Moosa Kunhi, Chief Consultant Cardiac Surgeon and Head of the department of Cardiac Surgery of Lisie Hospital, who performed the surgery with a team of ...
- Chennai Online,
FDA looking at halt in Taxus cardiac stent use Nov 14, 2005
Food and Drug Administration has evaluated a situation in which a Michigan hospital temporarily stopped using Boston Scientific Corp.'s Taxus cardiac stents, a ...
- Reuters
Gene Variants Predict Heart Muscle Damage After Cardiac Surgery Nov 14, 2005
...with six specific variants of genes involved in the body's immune response are significantly more likely to suffer damage of heart tissue after cardiac surgery ...
- Science Daily (press release)
UPDATE 2-FDA looking at halt in Taxus cardiac stent use Nov 14, 2005
...a situation in which a Michigan hospital temporarily stopped using Boston Scientific Corp.'s (BSX.N: Quote, Profile, Research) Taxus cardiac stents, a company ...
- Reuters
Epcot ride victim had cardiac condition Nov 15, 2005
Daudi Bamuwamye, the 4-year-old boy who died last June while riding Mission: Space at Epcot, died from cardiac arrhythmia due to heart disease, according to an ...
- Florida Today,
Cardiac Science Reports Pro Forma Net Income for Q3; GAAP Loss Due ... Nov 8, 2005
8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cardiac Science Corporation (Nasdaq: CSCX), a global leader in advanced diagnostic cardiology and automated external defibrillation ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Abstract on CryoCor's Cardiac Cryoablation System Presented at ... Nov 14, 2005
14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CryoCor, Inc. (Nasdaq: CRYO - News), a medical device company focused on the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias, announced the ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Almost Half of Cardiac Patients Use Alternative Medicines Nov 15, 2005
Nov. 15, 2005 (Dallas) — Nearly half of cardiac patients use complementary or alternative medicines (CAM), according to a new study. ...
- Medscape (subscription)
Edward Heart Hospital Ranked #1 for Cardiac Surgery in Chicago and ... Nov 15, 2005
Overall cardiac services also cited in 8th annual HealthGrades Study NAPERVILLE, Ill., Nov. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Edward Heart Hospital ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Siemens Simplifies Cardiac MRI with syngo BEAT; Single Tool Allows ... Nov 14, 2005
Providing a single tool to simplify cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations, Siemens Medical Solutions introduces syngo(R) BEAT at the American ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Guidant Announces Publication of Enhanced Product Performance ... Nov 10, 2005
Guidant Corporation (NYSE:GDT) announced today the easy availability of even more detailed product performance information for its cardiac rhythm management ...
- dBusinessNews Indianapolis (press release),
Philips enhances diagnostic and monitoring technologies by ... Nov 14, 2005
...new healthcare solutions at the 2005 American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions that quickly and more easily capture vital cardiac assessment and ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Obesity Raises Risk of Atrial Fibrillation After Cardiac Surgery Nov 14, 2005
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Nov 14 - Obesity is an important risk factor for new-onset atrial fibrillation (AF) following cardiac surgery, according to a report ...
- Medscape (subscription)
Cardiac Science expects to be profitable in 2006 Nov 9, 2005
By Eric Fetters. BOTHELL - The cardiology equipment company created by the merger of Quinton Cardiology Systems and Cardiac Science Inc. ...
- Everett Herald,
Cardiac center at Martin Memorial named after Frances Langford ... Nov 8, 2005
When Martin Memorial Medical Center opens its new cardiac care center in August, it will bear the name of the late film and television star, a longtime Rio ...
- Stuart News (subscription),
Cardiac Scar Pattern Predicts Arrhythmia Risk Nov 11, 2005
11 - MRI measurements of cardiac scarring may identify patients with non-ischemic cardiomyopathy who are in danger of arrhythmia and need an implanted ...
- MedPage Today,
New algorithms may help predict risk of sudden cardiac death Nov 15, 2005
...has announced that the company has developed two new algorithms that may help physicians predict whether a patient is at risk for sudden cardiac death (SCD). ...
- MTBeurope.info,
Cardiac pump can extend life in end-stage heart failure Nov 15, 2005
Left ventricular assist devices (LVADs), or mechanical cardiac pumps, are among the newest treatment options for congestive heart failure, which occurs when ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Students with cardiac problems should still exercise, says expert Nov 10, 2005
...do physical education classes, but should be encouraged to participate in sports, urged Lue Hung-chi, a cardiologist at the Cardiac Children's Foundation ...
- eTaiwan News,
Cardiac Science reports net loss in first quarter after merger Nov 9, 2005
Bothell, WA, USA. Cardiac Science Corporation reported a net loss of $0.6 million for the third quarter, ending 30 Sept 2005. Reported ...
- MTBeurope.info,
Patients Sign for Cardiac Data Link Nov 14, 2005
The company, which manufacturers implantable cardiac devices, enables patients to send data from the devices to their physicians. ...
- Mobile Health Data,
Alagebrium Demonstrates Important Cardiac Benefits in Diastolic ... Nov 15, 2005
...(Amex: ALT - News) announced today that data demonstrating the ability of its lead AGE Crosslink Breaker alagebrium to improve overall cardiac function are ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Cardiac Pumps for End-Stage Heart Failure Nov 14, 2005
By Heather Kohn, Ivanhoe Health Correspondent. DALLAS (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- New research shows heart pumps can significantly extend ...
- Ivanhoe,
Man dies of cardiac arrest before game Nov 8, 2005
An unidentified man went into cardiac arrest Nov. 5 in Lane Stadium prior to the kick-off of the Miami/Virginia Tech football game. ...
- Collegiate Times at Virginia Tech,
Bherulal Patidar dies of cardiac arrest Nov 13, 2005
Madhya Pradesh State Planning Board Vice-Chairman Bherulal Patidar died following a heart attack this morning at the nearby Military Headquarters Of War (MHOW ...
- Webindia123,
AASLD: Livers Donated After Cardiac Death Could Increase ... Nov 13, 2005
Non-heart-beating donors, also called "donors after cardiac death," are those who are considered to be dead according to circulatory-respiratory criteria ...
- MedPage Today,
Missing hunter found in cardiac arrest Nov 13, 2005
GUILDERLAND, NY Officials say a hunter who was reported missing in the Capital Region this weekend was found in the woods in cardiac arrest. ...
- WCAX,
FDA taking look at cardiac stent Nov 14, 2005
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 (UPI) -- The Food and Drug Administration is examining a surgical stent after learning that a Michigan hospital ...
- United Press International
Cardiac Testing Lecture At St. John’s Hospital Nov 10, 2005
St. John’s Queens Hospital presented a lecture on Wednesday, November 2nd entitled, “Current Trends in Cardiac Testing.�. The ...
- Queens Chronicle,
Beebe Brings Home Cardiac Services Nov 12, 2005
The Cardiac Rehab Department at Beebe Medical Center will soon hold twice as many patients. New state of the art equipment will ...
- WBOC TV 16,
Your Health…Cardiac rehab Nov 8, 2005
The Cardiac Rehab program at Mercy Hospital is an exercise program that is supervised by a registered nurse during regular hours. ...
- Valley City Times Record,
Cardiac Calcium Score Nov 10, 2005
...deadly disease. Now a 5-minute test can determine your so-called cardiac calcium score and your risk for coronary artery disease. It ...
- KPHO Phoenix,
Barbeau Pharma Announces That Its Studies Of The Cardiotoxicity Of ... Nov 22, 2005
...cardiotoxicity of drug metabolites are consistent with the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) newly published guidelines for cardiac risk assessment of ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
Angioplasties without on-site backup endanger patients Nov 20, 2005
Almost 30,000 angioplasties were safely performed last year at New Jersey's 17 licensed cardiac surgery center hospitals. Recently ...
- Asbury Park Press,
UMass Memorial Medical Center reopens cardiac surgery program Nov 1, 2005
The hospital voluntarily stopped performing elective cardiac surgery in September, but continued to offer angioplasty and stent placements, as well as ...
- Boston Globe,
Cardiac scar may predict fatal arrhythmia Nov 1, 2005
July 5, 2005) -- A Stanford University study says the use of antidepressants by heart attack patients may reduce the risk of recurrent events and cardiac death ...
- Science Daily (press release)
KHH planning emergency room for cardiac patients Nov 7, 2005
By Jerry Siebenmark. Officials at Kansas Heart Hospital say they plan to open an emergency room that will focus on cardiovascular emergencies. ...
- MSNBC
Cardiac Cats strike again Nov 6, 2005
The Wildcats' game Saturday against Iowa appeared to be over, even as quarterback Brett Basanez led them down the field late in the fourth quarter, trailing by ...
- Chicago Sun-Times,
Shortness of breath can be a serious cardiac symptom Nov 3, 2005
...most people know that chest pain can signify the presence of heart disease, it is less well known that shortness of breath can also be a serious cardiac symptom ...
- News-Medical.net,
Antibodies to Heparin and Risk of Adverse Events Following Cardiac ... Nov 1, 2005
Newswise — The presence of heparin antibodies pose an independent risk for potential serious complications following cardiac surgery, according to data from ...
- Newswise (press release)
Hospitals approved for cardiac program Nov 1, 2005
...approved by the state health commissioner to participate in a multi-state, three-year pilot program allowing elective angioplasty without cardiac surgery backup ...
- Bridgewater Courier News,
Antibodies to Heparin and Risk of Adverse Events Following Cardiac ... Nov 1, 2005
NY -- November 1, 2005 -- The presence of heparin antibodies pose an independent risk for potential serious complications following cardiac surgery, according ...
- DG News
Sudden Cardiac Arrest: Are You Prepared to Help Save a Life? Nov 3, 2005
An ultra-marathoner’s medal-winning career comes to an abrupt end while participating in a “10K run.� Sudden cardiac arrest often occurs in active people ...
- Newswise (press release)
Get Screened: Cardiac Risk Assessment Oct 31, 2005
...hereditary risk. Or, if you carry any of the above-mentioned risks, it is also imperative that you undergo cardiac screening. Some ...
- Knight News (subscription),
Quality of care measurements to increase accountability in cardiac ... Nov 4, 2005
4, 2005) - A new list of quality control measurements has been developed to encourage cardiac surgeons to voluntarily report processes and patient outcomes. ...
- CCNMatthews (press release),
Characteristic Cardiac Scar Pattern Predicts Risk of Fatal ... Nov 1, 2005
...at risk of such arrhythmias often have a heart defibrillator implanted, a small device that delivers an electrical shock to restore their cardiac rhythm in ...
- AScribe
Characteristic Cardiac Scar Pattern Predicts Risk of Fatal ... Nov 7, 2005
Patients at risk of such arrhythmias often have a heart defibrillator implanted; the small device delivers an electrical shock to restore cardiac rhythm in ...
- Johns Hopkins Gazette,
Shorter wait for Rouge Valley cardiac patients Oct 27, 2005
PICKERING -- Cardiac angiography and cardiac angioplasty patients aren't waiting as long for care at the Rouge Valley Health System as those at other Ontario ...
- Durham region news,
Cardiac Rehab Offers Longer Life to Heart Attack Survivors Oct 31, 2005
31 - Cardiac rehabilitation programs give many heart attack survivors better, longer lives, regardless of whether the programs include supervised exercise. ...
- MedPage Today,
The treatment of cardiac syncope 02 Oct 2005
Obstructive lesions (such as valvular heart disease, obstructed blood vessels, or cardiac tumors) can intermittently block the flow of blood through the heart ...
- heartdisease.about.com
Cardiac pacemakers 02 Oct 2005
My father had a cardiac pacemaker implanted in him last week because his heart rate has been very irregular. What does a pacemaker do? ...
- Manila Bulletin
Web-enabled cardiology system from Cardiac Science 02 Oct 2005
Bothell, Wash., USA. Cardiac Science Corporation has launched a web version of its Pyramis cardiology data management system. Authorised ...
- MTBeurope.info
St. Anthony's Invitational highlights, results 02 Oct 2005
44.20, the fastest time of the day. The freshman sat fourth going into the course's trademark, Cardiac Hill. She ran in a group with ...
- The Journal News.com
Heart center a key feature of Beach hospital’s wing addition 02 Oct 2005
The four-story addition to the 40-year-old Virginia Beach General Hospital includes 108 private rooms, 46 of which are dedicated to cardiac patients. ...
- Virginian Pilot
Robotic surgery at the forefront of medicine 02 Oct 2005
By Gary Kimsey. When northern Larimer County resident Mike Stanton finished medical school four decades ago, he knew cardiac surgery would be exciting. ...
- North Forty News
Dumaguing: Cardiac benefits of sports Oct 1, 2005
...documented that increased levels of average daily physical activity were correlated to a reduced rate of coronary heart disease and reduced cardiac and all ...
- Sun Star
McLeod Health participates in cardiac procedure study Oct 1, 2005
FLORENCE - McLeod Health is participating in a study looking at methods for improving an already revolutionary cardiac procedure designed to eliminate angina ...
- Florence Morning News
Fish oil affects heart rhythm Oct 1, 2005
The rate your heart beats is affected by many factors, but ultimately, it depends on the “electrical� wiring of cardiac tissue. ...
- Malaysia Star
Comprehensive cardiac care at Ramaiah Hospital Sep 30, 2005
The Ramaiah Memorial Hospital, a super speciality hospital in the city equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, will provide comprehensive cardiac care under ...
- Deccan Herald
UPDATE 1-New Guidant defibrillator wins FDA approval Oct 1, 2005
...have concluded that the devices, which are generally more expensive then simple pacemakers, can save lives of people at risk of sudden cardiac death, often ...
- Reuters
Rare heart ailment killed fly fisherman Oct 1, 2005
Charles H. Zimmerman, 51, of Upton, Mass., died Thursday from cardiac tamponade, a condition that occurs in approximately two out of 10,000 people, according ...
- Bangor Daily News
Cardiac Center offers angina, fatigue therapy Sep 29, 2005
A Boca Raton clinic hopes to spread the word about a new form of cardiac therapy that addresses angina, shortness of breath, and fatigue. ...
- Boca Raton News
Diabetes Drug Controls Blood Glucose, Cardiac Risk Sep 29, 2005
A new review of studies confirms that the drug metformin should be in the first line of defense against type 2 diabetes. Using metformin ...
- eMaxHealth.com
Cardiac survivor's love heartfelt Sep 30, 2005
AURORA — Doctors say an aspirin a day might have prevented all three of Bobby Dunn-Darby's heart attacks, but then he wouldn't have found his family. ...
- Aurora Beacon News
Merck exec testifies about battle over cardiac risks on Vioxx ... Sep 26, 2005
ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey (AP) - Fearing a warning about Vioxx's cardiac risks would hurt the painkiller's sales, Merck & Co. battled ...
- Canada.com
Regional cardiac centre in Warangal soon Sep 28, 2005
WARANGAL: Warangal MGM Hospital authorities have sent proposals regarding setting up of regional cardiac centre in the district to the Director of Medical ...
- Newindpress
Extra Point - Week Four Review: Comeback King Leads Cardiac Cats Sep 25, 2005
By Matt Dougherty, The Sports Network. The Bobcats fell behind North Dakota State, 17-13, with 9:51 remaining in the game. The Bison ...
- Sports Network
NFL Week 3 : Cardiac Cowboys rally late Sep 26, 2005
SAN FRANCISCO — In a rivalry with this much history, it was only fitting for Keyshawn Johnson to borrow a move from a former great to score the dramatic ...
- Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription)
Norton looking at moving Southwest beds to Brownsboro Rd. Sep 30, 2005
Southwest will stop providing cardiac catheterization and cardiac and pulmonary rehab. It does few such cases now, officials said. ...
- Louisville Courier-Journal
The Cleveland Clinic and the Larry King Cardiac Foundation ... Sep 26, 2005
CLEVELAND -- CNN Talk-Show Host Honored by the Clinic in Recognition of His Philanthropy The Cleveland Clinic and The Larry King Cardiac Foundation are joining ...
- dBusinessNews Cleveland (press release)
Cardiac Cats comeback flatlines in 4th quarter (Football Notebook) Sep 26, 2005
But when Basanez’s first pass flew into the hands of unsuspecting Penn State cornerback Anwar Phillips, the legend of the 2004 Cardiac Cats seemed to melt ...
- The Daily Northwestern
eResearchTechnology Announces $5.1 Million in Three Recent Awards ... Sep 28, 2005
ECG) services and e-research technology and services, announced today that it recently has been awarded about $5.1 million in cardiac safety monitoring and ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Eminent cardiac surgeon from Kerala honoured: Sep 25, 2005
Kochi, Sep 25 : Eminent cardiac surgeon KM Cherian, who has performed over 30,000 heart surgeries, was honoured with a lifetime achievement award on the ...
- NewKerala.com
Extra Point - Week Four Review: Comeback King Leads Cardiac Cats Sep 25, 2005
By MATT DOUGHERTY, SPORTS NETWORK. The Bobcats fell behind North Dakota State, 17-13, with 9:51 remaining in the game. The Bison ...
- News & Observer
***Extra Point - Week Four Review: Comeback King Leads Cardiac ... Sep 25, 2005
By Matt Dougherty, The Sports Network Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Deep down, Montana State Bobcat fans knew what was coming. ...
- News-Herald.com
TomTec Introduces Its New Diagnostic Tool for Cardiac ... Sep 28, 2005
MUNICH, Germany --(Business Wire)-- Sept. 28, 2005 -- TomTec Imaging Systems GmbH has just announced the product introduction of ...
- TMCnet (press release)
Colerain to buy defibrillators Sep 30, 2005
Defibrillators are medical devices with electrical paddles used on the chests of cardiac-arrest victims to shock their hearts back to a normal rhythm. ...
- Cincinnati Enquirer
ACCIDENT VICTIM DEATH DUE TO NATURAL CAUSES Sep 30, 2005
...said Friday. Lloyd Eastman, 73, died due to "cardiac conditions," according to Chief Deputy Coroner Chad Kelley. Kelley pronounced ...
- Pine Bluff Commercial
MUSC Is #1 Once Again Sep 30, 2005
...transplants. Their Cardiac Transplant Program ranks first in the southeast and second in the nation when it comes to survival rates. ...
- WCIV
First cardiac surgery in Shillong successful Sep 26, 2005
...significance of this operation in Meghalaya is that it is known to the people, particularly belonging to the poorer sections, that such cardiac operations can ...
- Webindia123
South O'Brien's 'cardiac kids' off to 4-0 start Sep 28, 2005
The Wolverines, who in the first four weeks of the season have earned the moniker "cardiac kids," are unbeaten and tied for the lead in Iowa Class 2A District 2 ...
- Sioux City Journal
Magazine Preview: Cardiac Case Sep 26, 2005
..."Medtronic Flexes Its Muscles" and more in the October 3 issue of Red Herring that reaches newsstands on Monday. The heart is choice ...
- Red Herring
Worcester hospital halts elective cardiac surgery pending review Sep 20, 2005
WORCESTER, Mass. --UMass Memorial Medical Center has voluntarily stopped performing elective cardiac surgery while it works with the state health officials to ...
- Boston Globe
Cardiac Science Delivers Advanced Web-Enabled Cardiology Data ... Sep 21, 2005
21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cardiac Science Corporation (Nasdaq: CSCX - News), a global leader in advanced cardiology products, announced today that it is ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
The Cleveland Clinic and the Larry King Cardiac Foundation ... Sep 23, 2005
CLEVELAND, Sept. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- The Cleveland Clinic and The Larry King Cardiac Foundation are joining forces to heal hearts and save lives. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Cardiac Science to Present at UBS Global Life Sciences Conference Sep 22, 2005
22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cardiac Science Corporation (Nasdaq: CSCX), a global leader in advanced cardiology products, announced today that John Hinson ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Cardiac stress tests help identify people at risk of developing ... Sep 21, 2005
A team of cardiologists at Johns Hopkins reported that performing cardiac stress tests that measure exercise capacity and heart rate recovery can improve ...
- Xagena.it
Cardiac devices failing Sep 23, 2005
Guidant Corp., which in June recalled 109,000 implantable defibrillators, said its Insignia and Nexus cardiac pacemakers are failing "at a low rate," sending ...
- Press-Enterprise (subscription)
ERS: Pulmicort Helps Prevent Ischemic Cardiac Events in COPD Sep 20, 2005
..."This is, to my knowledge, the first controlled trial looking at the occurrence of cardiac events in patients with COPD with regard to treatment by inhaled ...
- MedPage Today
Worcester hospital halts elective cardiac surgery pending review Sep 20, 2005
UMass Memorial Medical Center has voluntarily stopped performing elective cardiac surgery while it works with state health officials to determine why its ...
- Eyewitness News
Worcester hospital halts elective cardiac surgery pending review Sep 21, 2005
WORCESTER (AP) -- UMass Memorial Medical Center has voluntarily stopped performing elective cardiac surgery while it works with state health officials to ...
- WHDH-TV
Cardiac hospital reopens in Pannai Sep 21, 2005
Myliddy cardiac hospital destroyed during the Sri Lanka Army (SLA) occupation of Jaffna Fort and later operating under trying conditions in private buildings ...
- TamilNet
Defect In Cardiac Cells Lead To Heart Failures Sep 20, 2005
Those with the condition are at six to nine times greater risk of experiencing sudden cardiac death than someone in the general population. ...
- MedIndia
Mass. hospital suspends cardiac surgery Sep 22, 2005
WORCESTER, Mass., Sept. 22 (UPI) -- A Massachusetts hospital has shut down its heart surgery program while investigators try to ...
- United Press International
Hospital to shut down cardiac rehab Sep 20, 2005
Arnold Waller has two weeks of cardiac rehab left in phase II of his recovery from quadruple bypass surgery. For three days a week ...
- Gillette News Record
Training for the future at the UP School of Cardiac Sonography Sep 17, 2005
Currently housed in the depths of War Memorial Hospital, inside the Cardiopulmonary Department, the Upper Peninsula School of Cardiac Sonography was organized ...
- Sault Ste. Marie Evening News
Chemical Imbalance May Explain Painkiller's Cardiac Danger Sep 19, 2005
The findings suggest that low-dose aspirin might prevent the cardiac damage of such drugs and might also lead to the development of new anti-inflammatory drugs ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Noninvasive Evaluation of Cardiac Veins with 16-MDCT Angiography Sep 24, 2005
OBJECTIVE. Anatomic mapping of the cardiac veins is important to guide transvenous therapeutic procedures such as biventricular pacing. ...
- Am J Roentgenology (subscription)
Biophan to acquire rights to Myotech cardiac assist device ... Sep 20, 2005
...has targeted the fast-growing cardiac device market by by entering into a Letter of Intent with MYOTECH to direct the development, regulatory approval, and ...
- MTBeurope.info
Wockhardt to extend cardiac expertise through telemedicine in ... Sep 19, 2005
Wockhardt Hospitals Limited, which brought its international expertise in cardiac care to Hyderabad to form the Kamineni Wockhardt Hospitals, now plans to ...
- Business Standard
Golfers' day for cardiac charity Sep 21, 2005
A GROUP of 65 golfers took to the greens on Sunday to raise money for Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY). The Howard Jennings CRY Memorial ...
- Watford Observer
Welcare and Emirates World Heart to Provide Cardiac Operations to ... Sep 20, 2005
Welcare Hospital announced today that it has signed an agreement with Emirates World Heart to help provide free urgent cardiac surgery to poor and needy ...
- Al-Bawaba
Cardiac care center latest Art in the Barn beneficiary Sep 22, 2005
Proceeds from last year's festival, and continuing through 2010, will benefit the hospital's new Wayne and Patricia Kocourek Family Cardiac Care Center. ...
- Pioneer Press Online
Phases of Cardiac Rehabilitation Sep 20, 2005
Phase I: This phase begins in the hospital following a cardiac event, such as surgery. This part is considered part of the hospital stay. ...
- Gillette News Record
Dr. Daniel Bloomfield, Case cardiac researcher Sep 19, 2005
Dr. Daniel Kermit Bloomfield, a Cleveland cardiac researcher who went on to found the University of Illinois' College of Medicine, died Sept. ...
- Cleveland Plain Dealer
AMH upgrades cardiac monitoring equipment Sep 17, 2005
AUBURN - Auburn Memorial Hospital nurse manager Mary Mazzeo and her staff have a more effective monitoring system to oversee their patients' cardiac health. ...
- Auburn Citizen
VC’s driver dies of cardiac arrest Sep 21, 2005
Ludhiana, September 21: SUKHWINDER Singh, a car driver of Dr KS Aulakh, Vice-Chancellor of Punjab Agricultural University expired Tuesday evening in Amritsar ...
- Ludhiana Newsline
One young person a week dies from heart failure Oct 1, 2005
AT LEAST one young Irish person dies from sudden cardiac death every week, according to the author of a new study. The paper, to ...
- The Sunday Times
Aspirin Might Prevent Vioxx Cardiac Damage Sep 14, 2005
The new study found that, in a strain of mice prone to high blood pressure, an inability to respond to prostacyclin led to cardiac complications, including ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Cardiac Science shares rise after merger approved Sep 2, 2005
Shares of newly formed Cardiac Science Corp. ... Shareholders of Bothell-based Quinton Cardiology and Irvine, Calif.-based Cardiac Science Inc. ...
- Seattle Times
Scans May Help Pin Down Tricky Diagnosis Of Cardiac Amyloidosis Sep 16, 2005
BETHESDA, MD -- A type of scintigraphy scan may help clinicians properly diagnose and then treat two forms of cardiac amyloidosis, a rare type of heart failure ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Alcoholics Have A Greater Chance Of Infection Following Cardiac ... Sep 14, 2005
A new study examines the risk of infection following elective cardiac surgery. Elderly Experience Long-term Cognitive Decline After ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Shanghai establishes 1st cardiac treatment network Sep 16, 2005
16 -- Shanghai is establishing the nation's first urgent treatment network for cardiac patients, in order to ensure people who have had heart attacks or other ...
- Xinhua
Quinton Cardiology Systems and Cardiac Science Announce Completion ... Sep 1, 2005
Newly Formed Cardiac Science Corporation to Commence Trading on Nasdaq Under New Stock Symbol CSCX Transaction Praised by Washington Governor Christine ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Quinton Cardiology Systems and Cardiac Science Announce Completion ... Sep 1, 2005
1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Quinton Cardiology Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: QUIN - News), a global leader in advanced cardiology products, and Cardiac Science, Inc. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Cardiac Science and Quinton Cardiology Systems complete merger Sep 4, 2005
Quinton Cardiology Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:QUIN) and Cardiac Science, Inc. ... Cardiac Science makes automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) and patient monitors. ...
- MTBeurope.info
Source: Larry King Cardiac Foundation Sep 3, 2005
3, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- In response to the overwhelming natural disaster unfolding in America's Gulf Coast, The Larry King Cardiac Foundation (LKCF) will ...
- PrimeZone (press release)
Fastest and Most Advanced Cardiac CT Scanner for Pune City Sep 15, 2005
...preventive action. Cardiac CT is emerging as one of the most popular non-invasive examinations for Cardiac diseases. Its popularity ...
- Business Wire India (press release)
Study - no effect of fish oil on life-threatening cardiac ... Sep 6, 2005
In patients with an increased risk of heart rhythm problems, cardiac arrest or arrhythmia, eating fish oil did little to reduce that risk. ...
- News-Medical.net
AEDs in Schools Allow for Quick Response to Sudden Cardiac Arrest Sep 9, 2005
Approximately 7,000 children, including adolescents, die from sudden cardiac arrest each year. Moreover, it is estimated that one ...
- Emediawire (press release)
500 join in cardiac keep-fit classes Sep 12, 2005
MORE than 500 people joined in keep-fit classes for cardiac care at the 4th Cardiac Rehab Festival, held in Glasgow Caledonian University. ...
- Glasgow Evening Times
Call For Better Cardiac Care Sep 4, 2005
The establishment of GJPMC's specialised cardiac services here has become more comprehensive and cardiac care has been strengthened in general, said the ...
- Bru Direct
New Study Results Show Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Saves ... Sep 7, 2005
7, 2005--Three new analyses about the lifesaving, clinical and economic benefits of device-based cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) in patients with ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Cardiac and Vascular Surgery Associates Reports Multiple Successes ... Sep 7, 2005
Transplant DANVERS, Mass., Sept. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- The Cardiac and Vascular Surgery Associates (CVSA) Group of St. Francis Hospital and ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
eResearchTechnology Announces $4.7 Million in Recent Study Awards ... Sep 13, 2005
ECG) collection and interpretation services, announced today that it recently has been awarded about $4.7 million in cardiac safety monitoring and services. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Cardiac stress test predicts heart attack risk Sep 14, 2005
Performing cardiac stress tests that measure exercise capacity and heart rate recovery can improve dramatically on existing techniques that predict who is most ...
- myDNA.com
Positive CYPHER(R) Stent Data on Complex Cardiac Patients ... Sep 6, 2005
...coronary stents. Complex cases include cardiac patients with diabetes, multi-vessel disease, small vessels and hypertension. Among ...
- PR Newswire UK (press release)
Biophan to Acquire Rights to Proprietary Cardiac Assist Device ... Sep 13, 2005
...entered into a Letter of Intent with MYOTECH to direct the development, regulatory approval, and marketing of MYOTECH's MYO-VAD(TM) cardiac assist technology. ...
- Business Wire (press release)
AEDs in Schools Allow for Quick Response to Sudden Cardiac Arrest Sep 8, 2005
...(STREETSBORO, Ohio) – Approximately 7,000 children, including adolescents, die from sudden cardiac arrest each year. Moreover, it ...
- WebWire (press release)
AEDs in Schools Allow for Quick Response to Sudden Cardiac Arrest Sep 8, 2005
STREETSBORO, Ohio, Sept. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Approximately 7,000 children, including adolescents, die from sudden cardiac arrest each year. ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Aspirin may prevent painkiller-induced cardiac damage :- Sep 14, 2005
...an inability to respond to prostacyclin - a chemical that normally keeps blood vessels open and prevents blood clots - led to cardiac complications, including ...
- Webindia123
Lakeland and Spectrum Health Announce Partnership in Cardiac ... Sep 13, 2005
L. Hooker, MD, a cardiothoracic surgeon on the medical staff of Spectrum Health, will serve as the medical director of the Lakeland Cardiac Surgery program. ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Critical Care Nurses hosting cardiac Symposium Sep 12, 2005
12) - The Northeast Georgia Chapter of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN) is hosting a cardiac symposium, "Tracking An Acute Myocardial ...
- Duluth Weekly
Cardiac Pumps Eliminate Need for Heart Transplants Sep 4, 2005
However, a new study has revealed cardiac assist pumps may help to restore heart strength, eliminating the need for a heart transplant. ...
- Ivanhoe
Fish oil doesn't help cardiac arrhythmia Sep 5, 2005
...reduce the risk of life-threatening arrhythmia or death in patients, who have already acquired an increased risk of heart rhythm problems, cardiac arrest or ...
- Food Consumer
Bush sparks 'Cardiac Cards' Sep 2, 2005
Two games into the season and Orchard View has already earned the nickname 'Cardiac' Cardinals. On Tuesday night, the Cardinals ...
- Muskegon Chronicle
Stem Cells That Can Repair Cardiac Muscle Found In Human Heart Sep 9, 2005
Stem cells that can regenerate cardiac muscle cell have been discovered in human heart tissue for the first time, according to a Kyoto University research team ...
- Borsa-Italia.Net
Aspirin may Prevent Painkiller's Cardiac Damage Sep 13, 2005
...in NC, found mice that did not respond to prostcyelin, a chemical that prevents blood clots and is reduced by rofecoxib, were at risk for cardiac complications ...
- Ivanhoe
Cardiac study: Anti-clotting drug before angioplasty a bad idea Sep 7, 2005
...-- The common practice of giving heart attack patients a clot-busting drug within hours of planned angioplasty could be dangerous, an important new study ...
- Cleveland Plain Dealer
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