Vivid Cardiovascular Ultrasound

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Our inaugural magazine highlights research on the world’s first mini 3D probe, a breakthrough innovation that is changing the landscape of structural heart interventions.
First experience of left atrial appendage occlusion using a 3D transesophageal echocardiographic probe with conscious sedation.

First experience of left atrial appendage occlusion using a 3D transesophageal echocardiographic probe with conscious sedation.

Publication: EuroIntervention 2023 - Print January 2023

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Introducing the world’s first mini 4D TEE probe

Introducing the world’s first mini 4D TEE probe

Early experiences in structural heart interventions

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The role of advanced imaging technology in structural heart interventions

The role of advanced imaging technology in structural heart interventions

Dr. Carey Kimmelstiel and Dr. Praveen Mehrotra about the challenges they face in structural heart procedures, how the equipment they use helps to address those challenges, and the future of structural heart imaging.

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The heart of progress and possibility: Vivid™ 25-year anniversary

The heart of progress and possibility: Vivid™ 25-year anniversary

It’s been a history of firsts for GE HealthCare’s Cardiovascular Ultrasound and the groundbreaking Vivid™ brand.

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Case Reports
Left Atrial Appendage Closure with 9VT-D

Left Atrial Appendage Closure with 9VT-D

Courtesy of Dr. Marta Sitges and Dr. Laura Sanchis, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Spain

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