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Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 Contents First Word Electrophysiology Roundtable Forum: A Candid Conversation about Profits, Procedures and Patients Heart Failure Care Gets Boost from Technology Emerging Technologies in Peripheral Vascular Interventions Stent vs. Graft: Choosing the Best Path for the Diabetic Patient with Multivessel Disease Cardiology Groups and Hospitals Strive to ‘Connect’ Seamlessly CT Beyond 64 Slices Clinical Study Digest: Kidney Disease & PCI; Women and Valve Disease Compact Echo Systems Come Up Big in Cardiac Care News & Views Reader Resources The ACC Corner Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 (Page Cover1) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 (Page Cover2) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Contents (Page 1) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Contents (Page 2) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - First Word (Page 3) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Electrophysiology Roundtable Forum: A Candid Conversation about Profits, Procedures and Patients (Page 4) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Electrophysiology Roundtable Forum: A Candid Conversation about Profits, Procedures and Patients (Page 5) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Electrophysiology Roundtable Forum: A Candid Conversation about Profits, Procedures and Patients (Page 6) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Electrophysiology Roundtable Forum: A Candid Conversation about Profits, Procedures and Patients (Page 7) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Electrophysiology Roundtable Forum: A Candid Conversation about Profits, Procedures and Patients (Page 8) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Electrophysiology Roundtable Forum: A Candid Conversation about Profits, Procedures and Patients (Page 9) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Heart Failure Care Gets Boost from Technology (Page 10) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Heart Failure Care Gets Boost from Technology (Page 11) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Heart Failure Care Gets Boost from Technology (Page 12) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Emerging Technologies in Peripheral Vascular Interventions (Page 13) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Emerging Technologies in Peripheral Vascular Interventions (Page 14) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Emerging Technologies in Peripheral Vascular Interventions (Page 15) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Stent vs. Graft: Choosing the Best Path for the Diabetic Patient with Multivessel Disease (Page 16) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Stent vs. Graft: Choosing the Best Path for the Diabetic Patient with Multivessel Disease (Page 17) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Stent vs. Graft: Choosing the Best Path for the Diabetic Patient with Multivessel Disease (Page 18) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Stent vs. Graft: Choosing the Best Path for the Diabetic Patient with Multivessel Disease (Page 19) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Stent vs. Graft: Choosing the Best Path for the Diabetic Patient with Multivessel Disease (Page 20) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Stent vs. Graft: Choosing the Best Path for the Diabetic Patient with Multivessel Disease (Page 21) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Cardiology Groups and Hospitals Strive to ‘Connect’ Seamlessly (Page 22) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Cardiology Groups and Hospitals Strive to ‘Connect’ Seamlessly (Page 23) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - CT Beyond 64 Slices (Page 24) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - CT Beyond 64 Slices (Page 25) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Clinical Study Digest: Kidney Disease & PCI; Women and Valve Disease (Page 26) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Clinical Study Digest: Kidney Disease & PCI; Women and Valve Disease (Page 27) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Compact Echo Systems Come Up Big in Cardiac Care (Page 28) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Compact Echo Systems Come Up Big in Cardiac Care (Page 29) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Compact Echo Systems Come Up Big in Cardiac Care (Page 30) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - News & Views (Page 31) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - Reader Resources (Page 32) Cardiovascular Business - January/February 2009 - The ACC Corner (Page Cover3)
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