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Articles by John Brosky

Scan of heart's magnetic field is revolutionizing diagnosis

Sep. 10, 2008
By John Brosky
MUNICH, Germany — "It's a revolution because it provides information no one has ever seen before from any other cardiac imaging modality," said Torsten Krümmel, CEO and founder of BMDSys (Jena, Germany). (Medical Device Daily)
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High-tech and high-touch tools attract cardiologists

Sep. 9, 2008
By John Brosky
MUNICH, Germany — The one and only exhibition stand for stethoscopes stood out at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC; Sophia Antipolis, France) congress here last week for being the lowest-tech display of products among acres of high-end imaging equipment, but also for the constant queuing up of cardiologists crowding the counter. (Medical Device Daily)
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New bioabsorbable DES holds up in clinical trial

Sep. 5, 2008
By John Brosky

Philips swings at angiography; GE speeds up with Vivid e9

Sep. 5, 2008
By John Brosky

Imaging breakthroughs are 'disrupting' cardiac practice

Sep. 5, 2008
By John Brosky
MUNICH, Germany — The noise and confusion from the bells and whistles being added to cardiology imaging are driving growth and greater revenues for manufacturers, but far more importantly, the steady stream of upgrades and new features is bringing breakthroughs in medical practice. (Medical Device Daily)
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Report from Europe: Report shows 'serious gaps' in British home care efforts

Sep. 4, 2008
By John Brosky

Handheld ultrasound replacing stethoscopes in cardiology

Sep. 4, 2008
By John Brosky
MUNICH, Germany — Cardiologists are users and not direct customers for the big medical imaging companies who sell almost exclusively to radiology departments. (Medical Device Daily)
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Clinical trials, imaging lead busy agenda for cardiologists

Sep. 4, 2008
By John Brosky
MUNICH, Germany — Europe's largest medical conference got under way at the Messe M nchen over the weekend, with in excess of 25,000 physicians attending and another 7,000 industry representatives participating from more than 130 countries. (Diagnostics & Imaging Week)
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DES debate drives demand for better data, tighter standards

Sep. 3, 2008
By John Brosky

Taxus fails to outperform CABG in SYNTAX clinicals

Sep. 3, 2008
By John Brosky
MUNICH, Germany — It was supposed to be a stunning victory for drug-eluting stents (DES). (Medical Device Daily)
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