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Be ready for whatever comes by noting the pros and cons of both spinal blocks and epidurals below. What is a Spinal Block? A single dose of anesthesia into the fluid around the spinal cord. ...
In 2019, Kadimastem completed a first-of-its-kind, Phase I/IIa clinical trial of AstroRx®, whereby the treatment was injected into the spinal cord fluid of 10 patients in a standard lumbar puncture procedure. ...
Results from initial CY6463 clinical studies have demonstrated favorable safety and tolerability and pharmacologically relevant drug exposure in the cerebral spinal fluid. Furthermore, promising impacts on EEG measures, neuroinflammation, and other measures support the current clinical development of CY6463. ...
This trial was the first of its kind in the world, whereby the supporting cells of the central nervous system (AstroRx®), produced by the company, were injected into the spinal fluid of patients, in a standard lumbar puncture procedure. ...
FONAR has new works-in-progress technology for visualizing and quantifying the cerebral hydraulics of the central nervous system, the flow of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), which circulates throughout the brain and vertebral column at the rate of 32 quarts per day. ...
Damadian continued, “FONAR has the only MRI that has the ability to make cines (movies) of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) as it flows up and down the neck and around the brain in the upright, weight-loaded position. ...
Anuncia Anuncia is a spin-off of Alcyone that wants to develop devices for better treatment of hydrocephalus (the buildup of fluid in the cavities deep within the brain). The company’s first product is the ReFlow ventricular system, which already has FDA clearance in the United States and a CE mark in Europe. ...
Anuncia Inc., an emerging leader in Cerebral Spinal Fluid (CSF) management, received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Breakthrough Device Designation for its ReFlow™ System Mini intended for the treatment of CSF disorders requiring shunting such as hydrocephalus, a debilitating and life-threatening condition affecting more than 1 million U.S. ...
The current gold standard for detecting these plaques is either expensive PET imaging or invasive spinal fluid taps. A minimally invasive, high-quality blood test would be easier for patients and could speed up the process of enrolling patients in appropriate Alzheimer’s disease clinical trials. ...
Using Veravas’ proprietary sample prep technology in conjunction with Tymora’s extracellular vesicle enrichment technology, the partnership will focus on developing the world’s first diagnostic test for Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) from human plasma samples as an alternative to current cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) neuromarker testing. Early ...
Vogelbaum notes that direct-to-brain methods, such putting the drugs into the spinal fluid, have seen limited success. Catheters designed to directly administer drugs to the brain had seal problems – if the catheter doesn’t have a good seal, the drugs don’t go where they need to go. ...
