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Volume 23 - Issue 3 - March 2015

Department

Anomalies
02/26/2015
A 61-year-old man with multiple risk factors underwent cardiac catheterization for evaluation of chest pain and a small reversible anterior/anterolateral wall defect on an exercise myocardial perfusion imaging.
A 61-year-old man with multiple risk factors underwent cardiac catheterization for evaluation of chest pain and a small reversible anterior/anterolateral wall defect on an exercise myocardial perfusion imaging.
A 61-year-old man with multiple...
02/26/2015
Cath Lab Digest

Column

Case Files by Dr. George
02/26/2015
A 48-year-old male with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation presented for a left atrial appendage closure secondary to contraindication to oral anticoagulation. The closure was performed successfully using the Lariat suture-based closure system...
A 48-year-old male with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation presented for a left atrial appendage closure secondary to contraindication to oral anticoagulation. The closure was performed successfully using the Lariat suture-based closure system...
A 48-year-old male with...
02/26/2015
Cath Lab Digest

Feature

Case Report
02/26/2015
The CoreValve is the first transcatheter valve to have shown superiority to surgical aortic valve replacement for in patients with increased surgical risk. The following case study illustrates the effective use of this valve in a high-risk...
The CoreValve is the first transcatheter valve to have shown superiority to surgical aortic valve replacement for in patients with increased surgical risk. The following case study illustrates the effective use of this valve in a high-risk...
The CoreValve is the first...
02/26/2015
Cath Lab Digest
02/26/2015
This month, Cath Lab Digest would like to congratulate…
This month, Cath Lab Digest would like to congratulate…
This month, Cath Lab Digest...
02/26/2015
Cath Lab Digest
Your Path to Success: Expert Advice
02/26/2015
For cardiovascular (CV) program administrators, there are three particular areas of regulatory change that may significantly impact program performance and overall organizational success: value-based purchasing, 30-day readmission penalties,...
For cardiovascular (CV) program administrators, there are three particular areas of regulatory change that may significantly impact program performance and overall organizational success: value-based purchasing, 30-day readmission penalties,...
For cardiovascular (CV) program...
02/26/2015
Cath Lab Digest

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