Ischemia Cli Articles & Analysis
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Engineered to fulfill an unmet clinical need in treating patients suffering from Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI), the Temporary Spur Stent System consists of a unique, retrievable nitinol stent system with radially expandable spikes or “spurs” designed to create channels for increased uptake of antiproliferative drugs (“limus” based) into the ...
Thomas Rand, MD from the Klinik Floridsdorf Vienna, Austria presented the initial clinical results from the safety and performance study of REVA’s MOTIV sirolimus-eluting bioresorbable scaffold in patients with Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI) and BTK lesions. Prof. Rand presented the study at the Leipzig Interventional Course (LINC) 2022. ...
” He continued, “This product line was advance-engineered for treating complex critical limb ischemia (CLI), targeting an unmet clinical need.” Along with other physician partners, Dr. ...
The device was developed in response to unmet clinical needs in treating patients suffering from critical limb ischemia (CLI), a serious condition in below-the-knee (BTK) disease that can result in high rates of restenosis and further treatment challenges. ...
Profusa, a digital health company that is pioneering the next generation of personalized medicine, today announced research findings that suggest the company’s Lumee® Oxygen Platform may help improve the clinical management of patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI) who are undergoing endovascular revascularization treatment (EVT). ...
The system is designed to monitor compromised tissue in conditions such as peripheral artery disease (PAD) and critical limb ischemia (CLI). Both conditions result from a narrowing of blood vessels and reduced blood flow to the lower limbs. ...
Komisarenko Institute of Endocrinology and Metabolism in Kiev, Ukraine, for patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI). The autologous stem-cell therapy, which utilizes a patient’s own fat cells, is the first of its kind in Ukraine to treat CLI patients. ...
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) and its most severe form, critical limb ischemia (CLI), affect over 10 million people in the U.S. and occur when an artery becomes blocked or narrowed due to plaque or calcium deposits which in turn reduces blood flow to the lower extremities. ...