Cardiopulmonary Applications
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Ventilators for Heliox Ventilation
Heliox has been used in a medical context since the 1930s, and was first introduced as a possible treatment for cardiopulmonary disease in 1935. Although the medical community adopted its use initially to alleviate the symptoms of upper airway obstruction, its range of medical uses has since expanded greatly, most of which are dependent on the low density of the gas. Recent increased interest in Heliox has stimulated new, worldwide ...
By eVent Medical based in Lake Forest, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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First Rapid Infuser for Pediatric
In children with decompensated shock from conditions such as hypovolemia, sepsis, hemorrhage, and anaphylaxis, rapid restoration of intravascular volume is required to correct hypotension and reverse shock. PALS guidelines specifically note that “early recognition and rapid intervention are critical to halting the progression from compensated shock to hypotensive shock to cardiopulmonary failure and cardiac arrest.” ...
By 410 Medical based in Durham, NORTH CAROLINA (USA).
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HF-Dex Analysis for Heart Failure
Motivate your patients to improve treatment compliance. Go beyond the scale with HF-Dex, the newest technology for point-of-care heart failure fluid ...
By ImpediMed Inc. based in Carlsbad, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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Targeted genetic sequencing solutions for pulmonary sector
Many genetic lung diseases have associated complications involving other organs that, if detected early, can be treated effectively. Early diagnosis is important for preserving lung function. Once a diagnosis of any type of rare lung disease is confirmed, patients will be closely monitored for the development of complications, including lung infection, pneumothorax (collapsed lung), or end-stage lung disease. Earlier diagnosis, leading to earlier initiation of preventative therapies, can improve long-term lung ...
By Tesis Biosciences based in Scottsdale, ARIZONA (USA).
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Multi-Beat Analysis Technology (MBA) for Clinical Impact
Accurate CO monitoring is essential for effective, proactive hemodynamic management, especially for patients in whom CO is low or changing. An independent study at New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center conducted in 40 liver transplant and cardiac surgery patients in the OR or ICU using continuous PA catheter as the reference showed that the Argos Monitor was 50% more accurate than the market leader’s monitor, and that it was 45-50% better in patients with CO < 5 L/min or with changing ...
By Retia Medical, LLC based in Valhalla, NEW YORK (USA).
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Mid/Long Term ECG Monitoring System for Health Professionals
Nuubo considers that cutting edge technology can only be considered as such if it also works in real life, with real patients living a normal life. That is why Nuubo is strongly focused on clinical research. Apart from the completed and published studies, Nuubo currently has approximately 3500 patients enrolled in ongoing clinical trials, validating the Nuubo technology for real clinical use. Nuubo is conducting studies in the following ...
By Nuubo based in Edificio Spaces, SPAIN.
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