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Dr. William Ganz, who survived a Nazi labor camp to become an internationally recognized cardiologist who co-invented the Swan-Ganz catheter for monitoring heart conditions and who was one of the ...
Dr. William Ganz, who survived a Nazi labor camp to become an internationally recognized cardiologist who co-invented the Swan-Ganz catheter for monitoring heart conditions and who was one of the ...
William Ganz, M.D., an internationally recognized leader and inventor in heart medicine, died of natural causes on Nov. 10 at the age of 90. Ganz was a co-inventor of the Swan-Ganz catheter for ...
The Swan-Ganz pulmonary-artery catheter (PAC) has long been used at many centers to guide treatment decisions according to hemodynamic responses, despite controversy over whether the technique ...
The coinventor of the Swan-Ganz catheter died this week at the age of 82. He was a mentor to many leading cardiologists.
FREMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cordis Corporation announced the European CE marking and U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of additional sizes of its SLEEK® OTW platform, a 0.014 ...
CHICAGO -- Johnson & Johnson's Cordis subsidiary has issued a world-wide recall for about 132,000 balloon catheters used to expand blood vessels after it was determined problems with the devices ...
Dr. William Ganz, who died on 10 November aged 90, was a pioneering cardiologist who co-invented a specialised catheter. In 1970, Dr. H.J.C. Swan and Ganz, who was born in Slovakia and moved to ...
The LAU Medical Center- Rizk Hospital training on Swan-Ganz Catheterization: From Theory to Practice was designed with specific learning objectives in mind. Participants were able to: Review the ...
Swan HJ, Ganz W, Forrester J, Marcus H, Diamond G, Chonette D . Catheterization of the heart in man with use of a flow-directed balloon-tipped catheter. N Engl J Med 1970; 283 (9): 447–451.
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