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AMA recognizes Dedicated Breast CT by assigning 6 CPT Codes
On June 15th, 2020, the American Medical Association (AMA) granted 6 Category III CPT codes for the FDA PMA cleared dedicated breast CT imaging procedure. The newly assigned CPT codes in addition to the previous FDA PMA clearance process, formally introduces access to this new and advanced modality on January 1, 2021. The AMA technical subcommittee, comprised of prominent members of the ...
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CD Bioparticles Introduces Hydrophilic Coatings for Medical Applications
CD Bioparticles, a leading manufacturer and supplier of various drug delivery products and services, recently introduced hydrophilic coatings and related services for medical applications, which can be used within interventional medical devices of the cardiovascular, circulatory, nervous, urinary, and vascular system. Functional medical coatings are a class of interface materials applied to the ...
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RIVANNA Announces Partnership with BOMImed to Increase Distribution of Accuro in Canada
RIVANNA®, developers of world-first, imaging-based medical solutions, announced they have entered into a partnership with BOMImed, a recognized manufacturer of anesthesia and critical care related consumables to represent and distribute the Accuro® portfolio of products in Canada. BOMIMED is a choice distribution partner for RIVANNA as its focus is within the fields of anesthesia and ...
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Positive Results on Needle-Based Endomicroscopy for the Clinical Management of Pancreatic Cystic Lesions
Clinical trial published in peer-reviewed journal demonstrates diagnostic yield from Cellvizio®significantly exceeds standard of care (84.1% vs 34.1%); use of Cellvizio drives overall change in clinical management - including need for continued surveillance or surgery - in 42.3% of cases Mauna Kea Technologies today announced a publication that demonstrates how Cellvizio positively impacts ...
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Differences Between Spinal Blocks & Epidurals
The biggest difference between spinal blocks vs epidurals is their amount of pain relief: spinal blocks provide total pain relief, while epidurals provide partial pain relief. The reason for this difference is that the former is an anesthetic, while the latter is an analgesic—no sensation versus no pain. But pain elimination comes with a total lack of feeling in the lower body, due to ...
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