Robotic therapies reduce blood vessel trauma during minimally invasive procedures

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Categories: Device / Technology
Posted on: 19th July 2010 by: admin

Research conducted by surgeons from the Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center shows that using robotics reduces blood vessel trauma during minimally invasive procedures to repair diseased arteries. Research results were presented at the Society for Vascular Surgery’s 2010 Vascular Annual Meeting in Boston. Continue Reading

Hidden heart condition raise stroke and heart failure risk: Report

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Categories: Medical Condition
Posted on: 24th June 2010 by: admin

According to the National Stroke Foundation a hidden and largely undetected heart condition is costing the Australian economy over $1.2 billion a year. In a report released today the Foundation has said that Atrial Fibrillation (AF), commonly manifested as severe irregularity of heart beat and palpitation that may go unnoticed is affecting more than 240,000 Australians at present with half over the age of 75. Continue Reading

AGA Medical commences enrollment in AMPLATZER Cardiac Plug clinical trial

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Categories: Device / Technology
Posted on: 17th June 2010 by: admin

AGA Medical Holdings, Inc. today announced first patient enrollment in the feasibility phase of the prospective, multicenter, randomized AMPLATZER® Cardiac Plug clinical trial. Dr. William Nicholson, an interventional cardiologist and structural heart specialist at York Hospital in Pennsylvania, enrolled the first patient. Continue Reading

Comprehensive source for treatment information of atrial fibrillation in the European market

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Categories: Medical Condition
Posted on: 15th June 2010 by: admin

Arlington Medical Resources, a provider of premier market intelligence for the pharmaceutical and diagnostic imaging industries, finds that electrical cardioversion usage patterns in Europe differed dramatically by country in the fourth quarter of 2009. While ECV represented almost half of all cardioversion attempts in Germany, in Spain ECV accounted for only 13% of cardioversion attempts. Continue Reading

Children and young adults account for as many as 10% of all stroke cases

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Categories: Child Health
Posted on: 13th May 2010 by: admin

The news that Vice President Joe Biden’s 41-year-old son has suffered a stroke is highlighting the problem of strokes in young people. Continue Reading

Mitral regurgitation: MitraClip safe, effective alternative option to open heart surgery

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Categories: Device / Technology
Posted on: 15th March 2010 by: admin

NorthShore University HealthSystem (NorthShore) interventional cardiologist, Ted Feldman, MD, presented data today at the American College of Cardiology annual scientific sessions from the EVEREST II trial (Endovascular Valve Edge-to-Edge REpair STudy) demonstrating the MitraClip, a novel, first-in-class catheter-based device, is a safe and effective alternative to open heart surgery for select patients with mitral regurgitation. Continue Reading

Japanese ablation devices market: Emerging trends that will fuel market growth

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Categories: Device / Technology
Posted on: 10th March 2010 by: admin

According to Millennium Research Group, the global authority on medical technology market intelligence, the recent launch of irrigated-tip catheters into the Japanese market will drive the ablation catheter market by a compound annual growth rate of approximately 15% through 2014. Continue Reading