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Medtor technology allows consumers for the first time to have clinically relevant heart rate and blood oxygenation data on the go and with normal activities. Benefits include improved workouts, enhanced fitness levels, and self-monitoring with potential early detection of health issues. ...
ByMedtor Inc. based in Manhattan Beach, CALIFORNIA (USA)
It is the first practical way to clinically measure oxygen availability and consumption where oxygen is needed: in the tissue cells rather than in the blood. It uses the oxygen dependent duration of the 'glow-in-the-dark' of the precursor to heme. ...
ByPhotonics Healthcare BV based in Utrecht, NETHERLANDS
Heart Failure may start suddenly, and you may feel symptoms immediately, or it may start slowly and progress unnoticed for some time. Some patients do not realize that they have heart failure because they believe that their symptoms are just indications of getting older. The condition typically starts after there is some sort of injury to the heart muscle (e.g. a heart attack), and over time, the unusual stresses placed on the heart muscle cause the disease to progressively ...
ByImpulse Dynamics based in Marlton, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Inside the hyperbaric chamber, a user will absorb oxygen close to four times the normal breathing ...
ByOXYHELP INDUSTRY based in Bucuresti, ROMANIA
Chronic Venous Disease (CVD) is the country’s most prevalent chronic disease impacting an estimated 175 million adults in the U.S.1 CVD is used as a broad term to define the spectrum of manifestations of venous disease. Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) is a large subset of CVD which occurs as a result of increased venous pressure (venous hypertension) within the veins of the leg, most often caused by the failure of valves within the veins of the leg to properly open and close (valvular ...
ByenVVeno Medical based in Irvine, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Snore: Derived from airflow. Event Detection: Automatic respiratory event detection. Sleep Time: Estimate of total sleep time. Body Positions: Supine, prone, left, right and ...
ByCleveland Medical Devices Inc. based in Cleveland, OHIO (USA)
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) for professional sports has become one of the most effective methods for athlete ...
ByOXYHELP INDUSTRY based in Bucuresti, ROMANIA
An aneurysm is a bulge in a blood vessel where the vessel wall has become weak or thin. As the wall weakens, that part of the vessel loses its ability to support the force of blood flow and begins to expand. Left untreated, the aneurysm may grow to several times the size of a normal vessel and could eventually rupture or burst. When an aneurysm occurs in the abdomen, it is called an abdominal aortic aneurysm, commonly abbreviated as ...
ByLombard Medical Limited based in Didcot, UNITED KINGDOM
At this point your provider may consider a device called Optimizer® Smart that is designed to improve contraction of the heart, allowing more oxygen-rich blood to reach the body. The Optimizer® Smart system delivers Cardiac Contractility Modulation therapy which is a new therapeutic approach that improves quality of life for patients that are no longer adequately responding to medications intended to manage symptoms or slow the progression of heart failure. ...
ByImpulse Dynamics based in Marlton, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Stroke represents one of the largest medical challenges facing our society today. In the U.S., someone has a stroke every 40 seconds and every four minutes someone will die as a result of stroke. Stroke is the 5th leading cause of death in the U.S. and the 2nd leading cause of death worldwide. In the U.S. stroke kills approximately 130,000 people each year (roughly 1 in every 20 deaths). Nearly 800,000 people have a stroke in the U.S. each year and approximately 87% are classified as ischemic (the result of a ...
ByCerevast Medical, Inc. based in Bothell, WASHINGTON (USA)