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NIH Clinical Research Trials and You - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
nih.gov — “Clinical trials are part of clinical research and at the heart of all medical advances. Clinical trials look at new ways to prevent, detect, or treat disease. Treatments might be new drugs or new combinations of drugs, new surgical procedures or devices, or new ways to use existing treatments. The goal of clinical trials is to determine if a new test or treatment works and is safe. Clinical trials can also look at other aspects of care, such as improving the quality of life for people with chron” View full resource at nih.gov
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Treating Sleep Apnea in Women May Lower the Risk of Heart-Related Death
women.webmd.com — “Machines that help keep the airways open during sleep may be lifesaving devices for women with severe sleep apnea, a new study suggests.” View full resource at women.webmd.com
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Repairing Heart Valves Without Open Surgery – A Significant Advance | HealthWorks Collective
healthworkscollective.com — “Continuing last week’s discussion of new devices for treating heart diseases, a major innovation are the recent reports of success in replacing or repairing diseased or damaged aortic or mitral valves via catheter-based techniques instead of open surgery.” View full resource at healthworkscollective.com
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NIH Clinical Research Trials and You - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
nih.gov — “Clinical trials are part of clinical research and at the heart of all medical advances. Clinical trials look at new ways to prevent, detect, or treat disease. Treatments might be new drugs or new combinations of drugs, new surgical procedures or devices, or new ways to use existing treatments. The goal of clinical trials is to determine if a new test or treatment works and is safe. Clinical trials can also look at other aspects of care, such as improving the quality of life for people with chron” View full resource at nih.gov
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STENTYS Enrolls First 250 Patients, Half Of Apposition III Study Of Its Self-Apposing Stent For Treatment Of Heart Attacks
medicalnewstoday.com — “STENTYS S.A. (STNT.PA), a medical technology company that is commercializing a new generation of innovative stents to treat Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI), announced today that it has reached t” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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NHS Seeks Innovations To Treat Long-term Conditions
medicalnewstoday.com — “Do you have a new product or service to treat heart disease, cancer or other long-term conditions? If so, a new NHS programme could provide the opportunity to have it evaluated in a clinical setti” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Trial For New Device Aimed At Treating Patients With Refractory Angina Starts Off Well
medicalnewstoday.com — “A team of cardiologists from the Montreal Heart Institute (MHI) have recently started enrolling patients for the Neovasc ReducerTM, designed to treat patients with refractory angina. This innovati” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Trial For New Device Aimed At Treating Patients With Refractory Angina Starts Off Well
medicalnewstoday.com — “A team of cardiologists from the Montreal Heart Institute (MHI) have recently started enrolling patients for the Neovasc ReducerTM, designed to treat patients with refractory angina. This innovati” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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A North American First At The Montreal Heart Institute Could Help Treat Thousands Of Canadians - Health News - redOrbit
redorbit.com — “The interventional cardiology team at the Montreal Heart Institute (MHI) recently began patient enrolment for a new device, the Neovasc ReducerTM, designed to treat patients suffering from refractory angina.” View full resource at redorbit.com
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Developing Better Devices | Seattle Children's Hospital
seattlechildrens.org — “It took only two days for Mackenzie's troubling heart murmur to be diagnosed as atrial septal defect --" a hole in the upper wall of her heart.” View full resource at seattlechildrens.org
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New devices for treating heart defects can ease recovery. Read one family's story here: http://ow.ly/3ZhSD #heartmonth
Study challenges some ICD use | StarTribune.com
startribune.com — “A new study suggests that nearly one in four patients treated with a defibrillator don't meet established guidelines to receive the heart-shocking device” View full resource at startribune.com
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Study challenges some ICD use: An AMA review says 23 percent of those getting the defibrillators fell outside es... http://bit.ly/i7fnjn
FDA OKs Medtronic system for atrial fibrillation | Reuters
reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters) - Medical device maker Medtronic Inc said U.S. regulators approved its new catheter system for treating a common heart rhythm disorder known as paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. The Food” View full resource at reuters.com
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FDA OKs Medtronic system for atrial fibrillation | Reuters
reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters) - Medical device maker Medtronic Inc said U.S. regulators approved its new catheter system for treating a common heart rhythm disorder known as paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. The Food” View full resource at reuters.com
Most Recently Shared on December 18, 2010 at 12:00 am By:
News: FDA OKs Medtronic Arctic Front Cardiac CryoAblation Catheter system for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation http://reut.rs/hLn7qW - #health
Implanted Devices As Effective In 'Real World' As In Clinical Trial Settings
medicalnewstoday.com — “Implanted devices that treat cardiac dysfunction in heart failure patients are as successful in real world use as they are in controlled clinical trial settings, according to a large new study r” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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