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Biotech / Medical : IMAT - ultrafast tomography for coronary artery disease -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Angel Medina who wrote (2942)3/4/1999 11:11:00 PM
From: Silver Knife  Respond to of 3725
 
You are right. Still, one can only hope for some good PR to be released at the most important cardiology meeting of the year.

Bernie



To: Angel Medina who wrote (2942)3/7/1999 10:05:00 PM
From: Silver Knife  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3725
 
It appears that only six abstracts on EBCT are being presented at the ACC this week. None of them are earth shattering. Only two (#5 and 6) sound promising for IMAT.

1. Comparison of Echocardiography and Electron Beam ComputedTomography in Differentiating the Etiology of Heart Failure ex2.excerptamedica.com

2. Coronary Calcification in African-American and White Women inthe Women's Health Initiative Observational Study ex2.excerptamedica.com

3.. Correlation Between Coronary Artery Calcification and Impaired Peripheral Endothelial Function ex2.excerptamedica.com

4.. Ethnic Differences in Coronary Calcium Prevalence in a Symptomatic Population
ex2.excerptamedica.com

5. Incremental Value of Electron Beam Computed Tomographic Scanning in the Evaluation of Patients With Chest Pain ex2.excerptamedica.com

6. Sudden Coronary Death as the First Manifestation of Ischemic Heart Disease in Persons Under Age Fifty: Can Extent of Calcification Predict Presence of Plaque Rupture? ex2.excerptamedica.com