Succeeds last year’s BrightMatter Drive
All data on single augmented platform
Ultrasound also makes the list
Eliminates 90 percent of bacteria
Could determine therapy response in 24 hours
Covers equipment in 21 hospitals
Third mission to be completed next month
Next step is to test it on human patients
Plans to grow its additive business to $1B by 2020
Sutured .3 to .8 mm vessels
Agreements were made in other European countries
On par with DEXA
Taught using hundreds of thousands of images
Study finds pacemakers and defibrillators do not lead to adverse scan events
Socioeconomic factors credited for low adherence rates
Intended to make coordination easier
Many patients unaware of major technological advances
More research needed to make policy proposals
Already in use at over 70 cancer centers
Goal is to accelerate new drug development
Updated FDA guidelines put cybersecurity at forefront
Ideal for bariatric patients
Cuts down on time and costs
Plans spine and brain procedures
From reactive treatment to proactive care
May aid in development of therapeutic agents
Manufactured with a 3-D printer
Growing faster on the private side
Smaller footprint and lower cost of ownership
Features improved pencil-beam scanning
Maintain a sterile operating field and track outcomes
May also inform surgical management of disease
More efficient technology comes with myriad benefits
Imaging a future with dedicated theranostics treatment centers
But the procedure takes longer
Will it replace CT for stroke diagnosis?
Could benefit future patients receiving device implants
Set a new record
Improvements in accuracy, clarity, workflow and dose
Researchers continue to look for brain-based biomarkers
Important implications for atrial fibrillation
Three rod sizes in one tool
Expert calls for greater vigilance during routine imaging
Fixed systems are in high demand
Company seeks supplemental screening approval
Forms Innovatus Imaging Corporation
Among a small percentage of U.S. hospitals
Organization takes aim at cybersecurity, device integration and much more
Companies pitch in to help with disaster relief
Could also test new anti-scarring treatments