Tag: CVIR
Real-world registry shows sustained efficacy for Eluvia DES in the SFA
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During a satellite symposium session dedicated to real cases and trial outcomes which was held at the Cardiovascular...
Deep venous stenting determined “safe” with low rates of major complications
A recent analysis of deep venous stent placement has determined that the procedure is safe with low rates of major complications. Published in the...
Early DAPT, statin therapy and stent patency among predictors of good...
An analysis involving some 300 patients with anterior-circulation acute ischaemic strokes caused by tandem lesions has determined a number of factors that may be...
Study suggests conservative management of spontaneous retroperitoneal haemorrhage may be effective...
A recent study published in the journal CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology has found conservative management may be efficacious in patients with spontaneous retroperitoneal haemorrhage...
You can’t always get what you want, but you may get...
Over several decades, interventional radiology (IR) has scaled to significant heights, leading technological advancements and minimally-invasive techniques. As these milestones have been reached, however,...
Interventional News welcomes new editor-in-chief Robert Morgan
Interventional News is delighted to welcome professor of interventional radiology Robert Morgan (St George’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK) as editor-in-chief. Morgan is...
Interventional radiology outpatient clinic: Another success story in IR’s bright history
Interventional radiology (IR) was officially born on January 16, 1964, when Charles Dotter performed the first arterial angioplasty at the Department of Radiology at...
“Very encouraging” 12-month data from WRAPSODY FIRST study presented at CIRSE...
Twelve-month results from a first-in-human study of the Wrapsody cell-impermeable endoprosthesis (Merit Medical Systems) for the treatment of access circuit stenosis in haemodialysis patients...
CIRSE launches new journal—CVIR Endovascular
Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe (CIRSE) has announced the start of a new journal, CVIR Endovascular, which will be an offshoot of...
Peer-reviewed medical journals should publish scientifically valid information “to combat misinformation”
Klaus Hausegger, chairman of the Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology in Klagenfurt, Austria, and president-elect of the Austrian Roentgen Society, will take up a new...