12Dec/13

Canadian Cardiovascular Society Issues Guidelines to Improve Early Diagnosis … – 3BL Media (press release)

Canadian Cardiovascular Society Issues Guidelines to Improve Early Diagnosis
3BL Media (press release)
Philadelphia, PA, December 12, 2013 /3BL Media/ – Heart failure in children is an important cause of childhood health problems and death. The Children’s Heart Failure Study Group of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society, in collaboration with the

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12Dec/13

BioVentrix Expands Life-Extending Transcatheter Heart Failure Treatment to … – PharmiWeb.com (press release)

BioVentrix Expands Life-Extending Transcatheter Heart Failure Treatment to
PharmiWeb.com (press release)
BioVentrix a pioneer of technologies and procedures for less-invasive treatment of heart failure (HF) today announced that placement of its Revivent-TC™ Ventricular Enhancement System via Less Invasive Ventricular Enhancement™ or the LIVE™ 

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12Dec/13

BioVentrix Expands Life-Extending Transcatheter Heart Failure Treatment to … – Business Wire (press release)

BioVentrix Expands Life-Extending Transcatheter Heart Failure Treatment to
Business Wire (press release)
SAN RAMON, Calif. & PRAGUE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–BioVentrix, a pioneer of technologies and procedures for less-invasive treatment of heart failure (HF), today announced that placement of its Revivent-TC™ Ventricular Enhancement System, via Less 

12Dec/13

New guidelines developed to manage heart failure in children with undiagnosed … – News-Medical.net

New guidelines developed to manage heart failure in children with undiagnosed
News-Medical.net
Heart failure in children is an important cause of childhood health problems and death. The Children’s Heart Failure Study Group of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society, in collaboration with the Canadian Pediatric Cardiology Association, has developed 

11Dec/13

Researchers Identify a New Way to Predict the Prognosis for Heart Failure Patients – Newswise (press release)


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Researchers Identify a New Way to Predict the Prognosis for Heart Failure Patients
Newswise (press release)
Newswise — Johns Hopkins researchers have identified a new way to predict which heart failure patients are likely to see their condition get worse and which ones have a better prognosis. Their study is one of the first to show that energy metabolism
New findings advance the opportunities for a ‘pacemaker in a bottle’Irish Medical Times

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