Noninvasive vascular ultrasound elastography applied to the characterization of experimental aneurysms and follow-up after endovascular repair
13/11/08 05:18 aUltrasound Physics
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Crestor Study Will Boost Statin Demand
12/11/08 06:27 aVascular Pathology
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6 Ways to Reduce Inflammation—Without a Statin or a Heart Test
12/11/08 06:22 aVascular Pathology
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Low Risk For Heart Attack? Could An Ultrasound Hold The Answer?
12/11/08 06:16 aCarotid Intimal Thickening
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Study: Even occasional smoking can impair arteries
10/11/08 09:44 aVascular Pathology
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Computer model improves ultrasound image
10/11/08 09:38 aUltrasound Technology
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New Devices Used To Reduce Arterial Occlusions, Provide Cardiac Support
12/10/08 09:23 aAtherosclerosis
Three new devices may be helpful in reducing blockages in peripheral and coronary arteries and providing cardiac support. The new devices include one designed to optimize stenting of complex arterial full story Read More...
GE Logiq 9
28/09/08 17:20 aUltrasound Machines
GE has some new tools on the Logiq 9:
Volume Navigation: “real-time ultrasound imaging with the high spatial and contrast resolution of CT, MR or PET; and a ‘GPS-like technology’”.
Scan Assistant: “Pre-program the actions most often performed” “improves scan time up to 54%”
To me it sound very interesting, but I have to ask the question, is this going to make my “scans” more accurate and faster in the real world? I’d like to see how it works, how easy is it to learn and is it practical to use.
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Volume Navigation: “real-time ultrasound imaging with the high spatial and contrast resolution of CT, MR or PET; and a ‘GPS-like technology’”.
Scan Assistant: “Pre-program the actions most often performed” “improves scan time up to 54%”
To me it sound very interesting, but I have to ask the question, is this going to make my “scans” more accurate and faster in the real world? I’d like to see how it works, how easy is it to learn and is it practical to use.
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