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Cardiosave Hybrid and Cardiosave Rescue IABPs Recalled Due to Reports of Fluid Leaks – Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology

Posted: Published on December 17th, 2021

December 16, 2021 Datascope/Getinge/Maquet has recalled the Cardiosave Hybrid and Cardiosave Rescue Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP) systems because of one death and 71 complaints reported about fluid leaks. Continue reading

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New clinical trial aims to improve heart protection during surgery in children – University of Birmingham

Posted: Published on December 17th, 2021

Skip to main content A new clinical trial being led by the University of Birmingham and funded by the British Heart Foundation could help improve the recovery of children who undergo life-saving heart surgery. The 570,000 study will compare two ways of protecting the heart when children require open heart surgery to repair congenital heart defects, to find which is most effective. Congenital heart disease is a heart defect that develops in the womb before a baby is born Continue reading

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Cardiac Biomarker Testing Market is Anticipated to Grow at a CAGR of 7.76% and is also Expected to Reach USD 5.07 Billion by 2026, Analyzes…

Posted: Published on December 17th, 2021

LAS VEGAS, Dec. Continue reading

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UAE: Patient who lost 90% of his heart function saved in complex surgery – Khaleej Times

Posted: Published on December 17th, 2021

Doctors performed did a bypass surgery on the beating heart Published: Tue 14 Dec 2021, 8:30 PM Last updated: Wed 15 Dec 2021, 1:19 PM At 38, Jai Singh Yadav a non-smoker and a vegetarian was shocked when he heard that only 10 per cent of his heart was functioning. Continue reading

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Severe Heart Failure Treatment : FineHeart Completes its Series B Funding Taking the Total to 21 Million – Business Wire

Posted: Published on December 17th, 2021

BORDEAUX, France--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FineHeart S.A, a preclinical medical device company that has developed the ICOMS FLOWMAKER, an Implantable Cardiac Output Management System designed to address the unmet need of patients suffering from severe heart failure, today announced further funding of 6 million bringing the Series B total to 21 million, giving FineHeart a cash runway until the end of 2023. This financing comes in addition to the 15 million raised in June 2021 with the pool of industrial and independent investors: Lauak Group, Doliam, FineHeart Founders' Holding which brought together international private investors, mainly from the cardiology sector and the European investment fund Verve Ventures. Continue reading

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A reflection on congenital heart disease care, and where its headed – Michigan Medicine

Posted: Published on December 17th, 2021

Then lucky No. 7 came along Continue reading

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Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia (HIT) Treatment Market: Competitive Analysis and Key Developments – BioSpace

Posted: Published on December 17th, 2021

Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia (HIT) Treatment Market: Overview Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is one of the most common side effects of heparin therapy. A number of thrombotic conditions need heparin therapy to reduce the risk of thrombosis Continue reading

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30th anniversary of Scotland’s first heart transplant service – Glasgow Times

Posted: Published on December 17th, 2021

IT is 30 years to the day since the first heart transplant service was founded in Scotland. And one grateful recipient is looking forward to his own 30th birthday, a milestone he's reaching thanks to the gift of a new heart in 2018. The service began at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary on December 16, 1991 before the countrys first historic heart transplant was carried out on January 2, 1992 Continue reading

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Kingsley Coman has hit new heights at Bayern Munich after returning from heart surgery – nation.lk – The Nation Newspaper

Posted: Published on December 17th, 2021

It was on September 17 that the worrying headlines began to emerge. Bayern Munich winger Kingsley Coman would have to undergo heart surgery after the discovery of an irregularity. Mercifully, the issue was a small one, and ruled him out for just over a fortnight while he recovered. Continue reading

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Blocking an immune system molecule in mice may help prevent long-term disabilities after traumatic brain injury – The Conversation AU

Posted: Published on December 17th, 2021

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. Blocking an immune system molecule that accumulates after traumatic brain injury could significantly reduce the injurys detrimental effects, according to a recent mouse study my neuroscience lab and I published in the journal Science. The cerebral cortex, the part of the brain involved in thinking, memory and language, is often the primary site of head injury because it sits directly beneath the skull. Continue reading

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