PCI-SIG Unveils PCIe 7.0 Version 0.5 and Plans for Official 1.0 Specification Release in 2025
PCI-SIG previously announced the revised version of PCIe 7.0 version 0.5, open to all PCI-SIG members. It is also expected to successfully release the official version 1.0 specification in 2025, enabling more industries to design PCIe 7.0 application products in accordance with the specification. PCI-SIG releases PCIe 7.0 version 0.5 and is expected to successfully […]
Anemia Increases Long-Term Mortality Risk for Patients with Reduced Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction after Acute Myocardial Infarction
Study Shows Anemia Poses a Risk for Patients with Slightly Reduced Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction after Heart Attack A recent study has found that patients who have experienced a heart attack and have a slightly reduced left ventricular ejection fraction should be cautious about the presence of anemia, as it may increase the risk of […]
The Controversy of Angioplasty and Stenting: Examining Risks vs Benefits
The Controversy Surrounding Angioplasty and Stenting: Uncovering the Truth Multiple studies have brought to light the limited benefits of angioplasty, also known as “balloon angioplasty,” and stenting for patients with non-urgent coronary artery disease. Surprisingly, despite this evidence, angioplasty and stenting continue to be recommended for such patients. It is crucial to understand why cardiologists […]
Study Shows Myocardial Infarction Does Not Affect Prognosis in Patients Undergoing Rotary Atherectomy for PCI Treatment
▲ (From left) Professor Heo Seong-ho, Yoo Gi-dong, Mun Geon-woong, Moon Dong-gyu, Lee Soo-nam, Jang Won-young, and Jeong Jin from the Cardiology Department of St. Vincent of the Catholic University of Korea. Rotary Atherectomy Does Not Affect Prognosis After Coronary Intervention, Study Finds A recent study conducted by the Cardiology Department at St. Vincent Catholic […]