vascular health News
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Performance Under Pressure: Studying Elite Free Divers with MediPines’ AGM100
A recent clinical study published by an international team of medical researchers from the University of British Columbia, Canada, and the University of Zagreb, Croatia, studied the extreme physiology of breath-hold free-divers. Published in this month’s Experimental Physiology, the study, entitled, “Temporal changes in pulmonary gas exchange efficiency when breath-hold diving below ...
By MediPines
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Study Finds MediPines’ Breakthrough Non-invasive Gas Exchange Method Highly Precise: Ideal for Covid Response
A recent clinical study published by medical researchers from UC San Diego School of Medicine has established that an expired breath sampling method is comparable to the long-established blood-based method (ABG) of measuring pulmonary gas exchange efficiency. Published in the American Journal of Physiology Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology, the study, entitled “Measuring the ...
By MediPines
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Inari Medical Announces In-hospital and 30-day Outcomes from the Fully Enrolled CLOUT Registry and Results from Propensity-Score Matched Comparison of CLOUT vs. ATTRACT
Inari Medical, Inc. (NASDAQ: NARI) (“Inari”) a medical device company focused on developing products to treat and transform the lives of patients suffering from venous and other diseases, announced positive in-hospital and 30-day outcomes from the fully-enrolled 500-patient CLOUT registry. The company also reported positive results from a propensity-matched comparison of patients ...
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Ground-breaking New Medical Device Saving Lives and Resources During Pandemic
A ground-breaking development in the detection of reduced lung function, as seen in COVID-19 patients, is saving lives, time, and resources. It’s thanks to the world’s first non-invasive lung function monitor, the MediPines AGM100®, developed in California, tested at University of British Columbia and Stevenson Memorial Hospital, and approved for use in Canada. Hospitals are ...
By MediPines
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Russian Regulatory Approval and Distribution for USCOM 1A
Russian regulatory certification for USCOM 1A Cardiac Output Monitor, Russia a significant and growing European market, Uscom continues global expansion. USCOM 1A has received Russian Certification of Registration for sale into the Russian market. The regulatory process is usually 12-18 months but took approximately 3 years following delays with the COVID pandemic. Uscom has worked closely with ...
By Uscom Ltd
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BP+ 94% Effective for AF Screening in Primary Care
A recent study confirms the high accuracy of the Uscom BP+ central blood pressure monitor for detection of the dangerous cardiac rhythm abnormality Atrial Fibrillation (AF) in a primary care setting. This result confirms that BP+ suprasystolic oscillometry is 94% effective for detection of AF in home care environments and may be used as a screening investigation. ...
By Uscom Ltd
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Chemical widely used in antibacterial hand soaps may impair muscle function
Triclosan, an antibacterial chemical widely used in hand soaps and other personal-care products, hinders muscle contractions at a cellular level, slows swimming in fish and reduces muscular strength in mice, according to researchers at the University of California, Davis, and the University of Colorado. The findings appear online in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the ...
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Novel Securement Device Making Inroads
AVA Scientific Meeting 2019 highlights key opportunities for improvement in vascular access from process bundles to emerging new products Introduction Acknowledgment of the importance of the vascular access nurse and team were obvious at this year’s Association for Vascular Access (AVA) Annual Scientific meeting. When Ramzy Nasrallah took over as CEO for the Association of Vascular Access ...
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