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  • Market Updates

    In the wake of recent concerns about the long-term safety of drug-eluting stents (DES), including presentations last month at the World Congress of Cardiology (WCC; Sophia Antipolis, France), an editorial published last month on the web site of the American College of Cardiology ...
  • Personnel File

    AtCor Medical (West Ryde, Australia) reported that Duncan Ross will become CEO of the company at the annual general meeting on Nov. 9.
  • Product Pipeline

    For years, surgeons have attempted to treat Y-shaped bifurcation coronary artery lesions using stents that are designed for straight vessels, the equivalent of trying to cram a square peg into a round hole, according to Tryton Medical (Newton, Massachusetts).
  • Full November 1, 2006 Issue in PDF

  • Advances in cardiovascular imaging, vulnerable plaque detection in Europe

    Cardiovascular diseases are the major cause of death throughout Europe, accounting formore than 4 million deaths annually in the region and also causing a high level of morbidity and reduced quality of life.
  • Agreements

    Abbott (Abbott Park, Illinois) reported signing an agreement with Blood Systems Laboratories (Scottsdale, Arizona) to supply its Prism System automated blood screening instruments and assays at Blood Systems' U.S. blood donor testing sites. The agreement runs through 2011. Financial terms were not disclosed.
  • Programs face challenge with older patients

    With individuals who are ages 65 and older undergoing almost one-third of the 25 million surgical procedures performed annually, and with people ages 85 and older representing the fastest growing segment of our population, it is important that any surgical program pay close attention to the special needs of older patients.
  • Physiological changes affect reaction to surgery

    No one enjoys undergoing surgery or approaches surgery without some anxiety, but older patients have physiological reasons that may increase their apprehension and confusion about surgery, according to Patricia Stein, RN, MAOL, CNOR, nurse education specialist for perioperative services at Palomar Pomerado Health System in Escondido, CA.
  • Tips for caring for older surgical patients

    Knowing the physiological differences between your older patients and your younger patients is a good start to providing care that addresses their needs, but some of the things you can do to help the patient don't involve clinical skills, says Jim B. Wilkerson, RN, BSN, CCRN, outpatient surgery supervisor at Pomerado Hospital in Poway, CA.
  • Same-Day Surgery Manager: Q&A: Do surgeons have to be credentialed at ASC?

    Question: We have a new surgery center, and I have the job (I am being punished) of taking care of the credentialing of the surgeons. I have a couple of questions.