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“The Emerging Role of Exercise Testing and Stress Echocardiography in Valvular Heart Disease”
A synopsis of the recently published summary explaining the importance of adding exercise testing and stress echocardiography to the traditional resting echocardiograms used to evaluate valvular function.
Continue reading...New eClinicalWorks connectivity partnership: Cardiac Science for the week of November 30
30. November 2009
A new partnership between Cardiac Science and eClinicalWorks will provide connectivity solutions for cardiology practices, connecting ECG, cardiac stress test, and Holter devices to eClinicalWorks electronic medical records systems; multiple AED saves; and heart screenings.
Continue reading...Meet two teenage cardiac arrest survivors: Cardiac Science for the week of July 6
5. July 2009
AEDs at school save two teens on opposing teams; Quinton Q-Stress write up in industry publication; sudden cardiac arrest victim and world soccer player Marc-Vivien Foe to be honored; more.
Continue reading...Appropriateness of Cardiovascular Stress Imaging: ACC 2009 Scientific Sessions
16. June 2009
At the 2009 American College of Cardiology (ACC) sessions, speakers presented retrospective data on cardiovascular stress imaging ordering and reviewed new 2009 ACCF/AHA Appropriateness Use Criteria (AUC).
Continue reading...Cardiac Science among Northwest Top 20: Cardiac Science for the week of June 15
15. June 2009
Cardiac Science #20 on list of top companies in the Northwest; Powerheart AED G3s offered through the Heart Hospital of New Mexico's Project Pulse PAD program; Cheney Cardiovascular Institute launches ReStart DC PAD program for the nation's capitol, and more.
Continue reading...Wayne Quinton, inventor of the lightweight cardiac treadmill, honored
12. June 2009
Wayne Quinton, now 88 years old, developed the first medical treadmill expressly to support consistent and repeatable cardiac testing at an elevated heart rate. He's is being honored by his alma mater this weekend.
Continue reading...Durability? How does 56 years sound?
27. May 2009
Dr. Robert M. Kohn, a retired cardiologist in Buffalo, NY, called us with the first Quinton cardiac stress treadmill ever made, back in 1953. "Get it out of my house!" his wife Anita cried.
Continue reading...Study endorses exercise for heart failure patients
2. January 2009
Exercise is safe, and improves clinical outcomes for patients with heart failure, according to study results reported at the recent American Heart Association (AHA) 2008 Scientific Sessions. Heart Failure: A Controlled Trial Investigation Outcomes of Exercise Training (HF-ACTION) is the first large-scale, randomized, study examine the effects of structured exercise programs on the clinical outcomes of [...]
Continue reading...Dancing with the Stars’ Toni Braxton’s stress test
28. September 2008
40-year-old singer Toni Braxton did a wise thing when she experienced chest pains she couldn't explain: She went to the doctor and took a stress test and discovered that she has microvascular angina. Chest discomfort from exercising is abnormal. Go see your doctor.
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27. January 2010
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