vascular imaging News
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Solving The Mystery Of Long Covid – Fluidda Magazine #2
Imaging of the pulmonary vasculature is crucial for our understanding of the short- and long-term consequences of COVID-19 Prof. William Li, president and medical director of the Angiogenesis Foundation, explains during an interview in Fluidda Magazine #2. Angiogenesis and vascular imaging form a very pressing issue to emerge from this pandemic. The need for novel parameters, such as the FRI ...
By Fluidda
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QXMedical Licenses Bioresorbable Embolic Technology from U of MN
QXMédical acquired the world-wide exclusive rights to the bioresorbable embolic technology developed by researchers and physicians at the University of Minnesota to fill a clinical need for resorbable and drug-loadable microspheres and hydrogels. Embolics are used by interventional radiologists and oncologists to occlude vessels for a variety of clinical indications. Current market leaders ...
By QXMedical
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Nipro Medical Corporation announces the creation of Vascular Division in the U.S.
Nipro Medical Corporation (NMC), a leading Renal, Medical, Surgical, and Interventional Radiology products manufacturer, announces the creation of a Vascular Division in the U.S. The division will include several cutting-edge technologies, innovative vascular and cardiovascular products to provide clinicians with procedural and imaging solutions that enhance patient care. To support the new ...
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Inscopix Expands Applications with Blood Flow Imaging to Study Relationship between Brain Activity and Vascular Dynamics
Inscopix, Inc., a neuroscience company helping decode the brain for tomorrow’s treatments, announced that it has launched a new application for its miniscope-based platforms to investigate neuronal activity and blood flow simultaneously, a novel research method that may prove critical to studying neurovascular dynamics in the context of aging, dementia, stroke and other debilitating ...
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Centerline Biomedical Completes First Human Patient in the United States with IOPS™ (Intra-Operative Positioning System)
Surgical navigation startup Centerline Biomedical, Inc. (Centerline), a Cleveland Clinic spin-off company, has announced the successful completion of the first in a series clinical cases in the United States as it begins limited launch of its innovative IOPS™ technology platform. The FDA-cleared technology is being deployed at Cleveland Clinic to begin, with other leading institutions to ...
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Robocath’s joint venture, Cathbot, concludes first clinical study in China to evaluate robotic PCI safety and efficacy
End of study brings Robocath closer to commercializing R-One in China in 2023 149 patients enrolled over six months in four Chinese centers Results of first vascular robotics study on this scale in China will be published in March 2023 Robocath, a company that designs, develops and commercializes innovative robotic platforms for the treatment of vascular diseases, announces today that ...
By Robocath
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Mauna Kea Technologies Receives FDA 510(k) Clearance of Cellvizio® with a Fluorescent Dye, Fluorescein, as Drug Device Combination
The Cellvizio®100 series system with all its different Confocal Miniprobes™ is now cleared for use with the fluorescein dye to image blood flow in the microvasculature and capillaries Mauna Kea Technologies today announced that it has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for the Cellvizio® 100 series and all associated Confocal Miniprobes™ for ...
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Prof. Krestin Joins Fluidda’S Board of Directors
INTRODUCTION Gabriel Krestin received his MD from the University of Cologne, Germany where he also specialized in radiology, in 1981 and his PhD (Habilitation) in 1989. From 1990–1997, he worked at the University Hospital in Zürich/CH, including a period as acting chairman of the Department of Radiology. In 1997 he moved to Erasmus MC in Rotterdam, Netherlands where he was the ...
By Fluidda
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