Arterial Flow Articles & Analysis
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Surgical stents, wireframe scaffolds typically laser-cut from stainless steel, play a vital role in holding narrowed arteries open, ensuring blood flows unimpeded through the body’s vital pathways. ...
Our latest publication in Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology showcases the feasibility and functionality of our VCAST technology, a patented, AI-based medical system developed for non-invasive, clinical quantitative and qualitative analysis of CT-scan data, to assess the hemodynamic significance of coronary artery atherosclerotic stenosis. ...
The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare in Japan has approved the use of the oral Factor Xa inhibitor rivaroxaban (Xarelto™) (2.5 mg twice daily, used in combination with aspirin 81-100 mg once daily) to treat patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) after revascularization. The approval is based on data from the Phase III VOYAGER PAD trial. ...
ByBayer AG
“Obtaining reimbursement for providers to identify key biomarkers of arterial narrowing and plaque stability will advance the field of cardiovascular medicine and enable clinicians to intercept the disease earlier,” said Blake Richards, Elucid CEO, “Elucid’s mission is to measure flow limitation in the arteries that leads ...
ByElucid
Colombo said, “Coronary arteries naturally have the ability to expand with disease progression in order to maintain blood flow to the heart. ...
The Neurescue device is designed to increase blood flow to the brain and heart during life-threatening emergencies such as cardiac arrest. ...
The 3-dimensional helical shape of the stent promotes swirling blood flow, a protective phenomenon that occurs naturally in the vasculature, but which can be disrupted, predisposing to atherosclerotic disease and neointimal formation at the site of vascular intervention that can lead to restenosis and the need for re-intervention.2 Data from the MIMICS Clinical Program, including ...
“These preclinical studies demonstrated position stability and robust blood flow improvement provided by our system. We are particularly excited about the excellent outcomes we saw during long-duration studies where we noted minimal hemolysis and only minor clinically insignificant thrombus formation after over 40 hours of ...
As a result, very little blood is flowing throughout the body. Without blood supply, different organs start dying out at different rates. ...
Doctors put the sheath into the artery through the hole in the artery wall. They then use the delivery system to push the patch out of the end of the sheath into the artery. As the doctor pulls the system out of the artery, the patch sits against the arterial wall. Once this happens, the spheres are uncovered in ...
