The Cardiology: Interventional Channel
Slow Medicine: What May Shock Broader Cardio Community Is Standard Operating Procedure to Slow Med Practitioners
February 7, 2020 • Cardiology
Join Michael Hochman, MD, MPH, for the second episode of Updates in Slow Medicine. This installment discusses results from a recent study that raises the possibility that a…
A New Less Invasive Treatment Option for Arrhythmia
May 31, 2018 • Cardiology
Paul J. Wang, M.D. discusses a new procedure that combines aspects of surgery for arrhythmia treatment.
Recent Videos in Cardiology: Interventional
Neighborhood Demographics and Cardiac Arrest Treatments and Outcomes
October 3, 2017 • Cardiology
Each month we present you with the latest featured study from the research teams at JAMA, Journal of the American Medical Association. Check out the video for intriguing…
Emergency Scenario Training in Live-Action VR is Intense
May 26, 2017 • Cardiology
The view from the VR headset: Virtual reality reproductions of real cardiac emergencies used for training purposes.
Can Spinach Leaves Replace Damaged Cardiac Tissue?
April 7, 2017 • Cardiology
Perfusion decellularization has recently been used to remove genetic material in pig organs, allowing them to be seeded with human stem cells in the hopes of securing a…
Perfusion Decellularization May Make Any Organ Donor-Worthy
January 13, 2017 • Cardiology
Waiting lists for organ transplantation may become a relic of the past thanks to this experimental organ repurposing process.
3D-Bioprinting Technique Produces Viable Blood Vessels in Monkeys
December 16, 2016 • Business of Medicine
In 2015, Chinese biotechnology company Revotek released a 3d-bioprinter that fabricates blood vessels using a bio-ink made from stem cells. Just before the close of 2016, Kang Yujian,…
3D-Printing Organs-on-a-Chip with One-Click Simplicity
November 4, 2016 • Cardiology
Physically simulating human organs on computer chips in a lab setting and studying their reactions to drugs and other stimuli could be the future of medical research.
Fix Leaky Heart Valves without Open-Heart Surgery
October 28, 2016 • Cardiology
Cardioband is a new, minimally-invasive procedure for the repair of leaky tricuspids.