Gore & Associates announced European CE Mark approval of a 6- to 10-mm diameter range for the Gore Viatorr TIPS—trans ...
To allow a chance for survival, that source of infection had to go. Both lungs were removed and the patient switched to ECMO ...
Visakhapatnam: Doctors at King George Hospital successfully managed a high-risk pregnancy involving severe pulmonary arterial ...
Uncertainties about efficacy and longer-term safety with the Ventura interatrial shunt system (V-Wave, a Johnson & Johnson company) doomed the technology when vetted by a US Food and Drug ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . An FDA advisory panel voted 0-15 against approving an interatrial shunt to improve symptoms and prognosis in ...
PH develops when chronic pulmonary vascular stress (e.g., increased pulmonary blood flow or pulmonary pressure, hypoxia, pulmonary vascular obstruction, primary endothelial dysfunction) leads to ...
Opening all blocked arteries with stents in patients with a heart attack, known as complete revascularization, reduces the risk of death from cardiovascular causes, death from any cause and future ...
Sitting has often been referred to as the new smoking thanks to its negative health benefits. For the first time ever, according to researchers in England, the flavanols in cocoa have been found to ...
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Cerebrospinal fluid shunting improved walking speed, gait, and balance in older adults with idiopathic normal-pressure hydrocephalus. An open-shunt valve setting led to no significant improvements in ...
A new surgery could help treat a buildup of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain that can cause balance problems and memory declines, researchers found.According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, idiopathic ...
When Jill Knaus shuffled into the Adult Hydrocephalus Program at the University of Calgary she was hoping to find answers to her health concerns. She suddenly required the use of a cane or a walker.