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Project - National University Hospital - Singapore
The National University Hospital is a tertiary hospital and major referral centre with over 50 medical, surgical and dental specialties, offering a comprehensive suite of specialist care for adults, women and children. The Hospital was opened 1985 as Singapore’s first restructured hospital. Each year, the Hospital attends to more than one million ...
By Arcoma AB
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Delivering in record time for coronavirus wards at Epsom University Hospital - Case Study
Project: Epsom University Hospitals Covid-19 Wards Client: Interserve / Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals Timing: 25th – 28th March 2020 Value: £1.6M Medical Gases completed a project, including over 1000 meters of pipework, in less than a week to boost oxygen supplies to the coronavirus wards at Epsom University Hospital. Background In early March ...
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Bioimpedance spinal needle provides high success and low complication rate in lumbar punctures of pediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia
The great results of our latest clinical investigation have now been published as an open access article in Scientific Reports, a respected peer-review journal. Read the article from the journal using the link! Bioimpedance spinal needle provides high success and low complication rate in lumbar punctures of pediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. 2022 April 26 Tampere University ...
By Injeq Oy
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Research paper related to ResPower Respiratory Neuromuscular Stimulator was accepted by ERS International Congress
Research paper related to ResPower Respiratory Neuromuscular Stimulator was accepted by ERS International Congress Respiratory Neuromuscular Stimulator was used in clinical research in Beijing Chaoyang Hospital affiliated to Capital Medical University, the First Hospital of Hebei Medical University and Tianjin Chest Hospital. Subsequently, the articles were submitted one after another and were ...
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PTR Robots meet public demands and strengthen care solutions - Case Study
The development of PTR Robots Hospitals spend a lot of resources on conventional patient handling procedures which led Project University Hospital Køge to look for more efficient and flexible alternatives, that would benefit both patient and caregiver and integrate rehabilitation in the daily care routines. The purpose was also to create one solution that fits all situations to avoid ...
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Cercare Perfusion Reveals Microvascular Changes in COVID-19 - Case Study
Introduction Neurologic complications are frequently reported in COVID-19, but our understanding of their pathophysiologic causes and neuroanatomical correlates is limited. While several structural brain imaging findings have been reported in COVID-19, including non-spherical signal abnormalities on Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging (SWI), conventional perfusion imaging has not provided consistent ...
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Busy Texas Hospital Trauma Center Now Using Arbutus Medical Skeletal Traction Procedure Kit
University Hospital in San Antonio, Texas is now using the all-in-one kit from Arbutus Medical for all skeletal traction procedures that come into their emergency room, saving the hospital time, money, and making this orthopedic procedure faster and less painful for patients. The hospital’s emergency department (ED) usually performs 3-5 skeletal traction procedures each week. “The ...
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Experimental confirmation of the `protein traffic hypothesis` by routine diagnostic tests
The 'protein traffic hypothesis' suggests that the inflammation associated with autoimmune disease, trauma and disturbances of blood circulation is the result of misguided protein trafficking. The hypothesis divides the antigen spectrum into an intracellular component and an extracellular component. While the intracellular component is recognised by MHC class-I molecules and is presented to CD8 ...
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Case Study B - Liquid Biopsy
X-ZELL is collaborating with Singapore General Hospital (SGH) and the National University Hospital Singapore (NUH) to explore how X-ZELL single-cell diagnostics may aid in the early detection of clinically significant prostate cancer in whole blood. The prospectively blinded, 400-patient multi-centre study officially commenced in 2020 and will lay the foundation for the launch of a commercially ...
By X-Zell Inc.
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Accelerating stem cell knowledge into regenerative medicine by OUH-CELL-BENCH
One major challenge for implementing stem cell treatment in the clinics, is the interdisciplinary work required by stem cell biologists and medical doctors as well as the state-of-the-art equipment needed at public hospitals to successfully translate the basic stem cell knowledge into clinical products. Our facility directly serves to speed up the development cell therapeutics, by establishing an ...
By Baker
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Rational Vaccines Announces a Clinical Trial to Determine Baseline Characteristics of Patients Diagnosed With Recurrent Symptomatic Herpes Simplex Type 2 (HSV-2) Virus
Study to be conducted at two leading research institutions in the U.K. Results will inform protocol design of Phase 1/2 clinical trial of Company's lead HSV-2 therapeutic vaccine candidate WOBURN, Mass. and OXFORD, England, Aug. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Rational Vaccines, a company focused on revolutionizing the treatment and prevention of herpes to eradicate the disease, today announced the ...
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Potentials of transforming growth factors alpha and beta-1 in predicting the clinical outcome of bladder carcinoma
The 'protein traffic hypothesis' suggests that the inflammation associated with autoimmune disease, trauma and disturbances of blood circulation is the result of misguided protein trafficking. The hypothesis divides the antigen spectrum into an intracellular component and an extracellular component. While the intracellular component is recognised by MHC class-I molecules and is presented to CD8 ...
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Validation of a two-gene mRNA urine test for detection of high-grade prostate cancer in German men.
Organizations Martini-Klinik Prostate Cancer Center and Department of Urology, University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany, MDxHealth, B.V., Nijmegen, Netherlands, MDxHealth, Inc., Irvine, CA, Mathematical Modeling, Statistics and Bioinformatics, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium, Martini-Klinik Prostate Cancer Center, University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany Abstract ...
By MDxHealth
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Biotechnology clusters, "Big Pharma" and the knowledge-driven economy
The pharmaceutical industry remains powerful due to its firm scale and global reach. However, analysis of the source of biotechnology-derived products in healthcare, valued at $70 billion worldwide by 2000, reveals an almost complete dependence, in three key markets of the USA, UK and Germany, on products developed by entrepreneurial biotechnology firms. These tend to operate in knowledge-driven ...
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University College London Hospital, London, UK - Case Study
Introduction Incidence of caesarean section performed at full dilatation is increasing. Delivery can be technically challenging and associated with increased maternal and neonatal morbidity. The objectives of this study were to evaluate local caesarean section rate at full dilatation, assess the indications, review the maternal and neonatal morbidity and identify any training ...
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Bio-Me part of unique Nordic IBD initiative
Bio-Me is one of the participants in a new Nordic project that will develop personalized treatment for IBD patients. In December 2018, the Nordic Council’s research department awarded Nordfors 30 million for a research project with the theme of personalized medicine for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The study has been titled NORDTREAT – The Nordic IBD treatment strategy ...
By Bio-Me
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Ensuring the safe use of MRI scanners
Hospitals throughout the world, working towards improving the lives and outcomes for cancer sufferers, are using MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scanners to diagnose and stage cancer in patients. Whilst the magnetic fields and radio waves used by MRI scanners pose no risk to humans, scanners’ cooling system potentially do, and careful installation and maintenance is essential to ensure ...
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Single-port laparoscopic neosalpingostomy for hydrosalpinx
Abstract Background: To describe the surgical technique and our initial experience of single-port laparoscopic neosalpingostomy (SP-LN) for treatment of hydrosalpinx. Materials and methods: This prospective observational study was carried out at University teaching hospitals. Ten women underwent SP-LN for hydrosalpinx between November 2012 and December 2015. Results: The mean (range) age and ...
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Multicenter controlled trial comparing high-frequency jet ventilation and conventional mechanical ventilation in newborn infants with pulmonary interstitial emphysema
Martin Keszler, MD. Steven M. Donn, MD, Richard L. Bucciarelli. MD. Dale C. Alverson, MD, Montgomery Hart. MD. Victor Lunyong, MD. Houchang D. Modanlou. MD. Akihiko Noguchi. MD. Stephen A. Pearlman. MD, Asha Purl, MD. David Smith, MBChB. Robert Stavis. PhD. MD. Margaret N. Watkins. MD. and Thomas R. Harris. MD From the Deportments of Pedlotrlcs, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.; University ...
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OR Today Spotlight on John W. Cromwell MD
The following article is a repost of an interview that originally appeared in OR Today “Spotlight On: John W. Cromwell, MD” with Caresyntax customer, John Cromwell, MD, FACS, associate chief medical officer and director of surgical quality and safety at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. ...
By Caresyntax
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