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(acquired by Cardinal Health in 2014) was founded to address the problem of arterial puncture site closure after interventional procedures. Next came Ocular Therapeutix Inc., to develop an absorbable punctal plug for the extended delivery of drugs to the surface of the eye. ...
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for XC001 as adjunctive therapy to coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in 2H21. The company also plans other clinical studies in additional cardiovascular indications, including heart failure caused by ischemic heart disease and as adjunctive therapy to percutaneous coronary intervention. ...
About Chronic Refractory Angina In the United States, coronary artery disease is a leading cause of death and disability. Chronic angina pectoris occurs when the heart muscle does not receive sufficient oxygen resulting in chest pain. This is usually due to atherosclerotic plaques that block the coronary arteries. Refractory angina is a growing problem that ...
About Chronic Refractory Angina In the United States, coronary artery disease is a leading cause of death and disability. Chronic angina pectoris occurs when the heart muscle does not receive sufficient oxygen resulting in chest pain. This is usually due to atherosclerotic plaques that block the coronary arteries. Refractory angina is a growing problem that ...
Our ultimate goal is to change the standard of care in the treatment of carotid artery disease away from surgical endarterectomy to the minimally invasive use of CGuard EPS Carotid Stent System. ...
Dr. Beheshtian specializes in interventional cardiology and peripheral artery disease, providing top-quality heart care and promoting self-preventive cardiology. ...
The trial will enroll patients who are not responding to medication and are unsuitable for coronary artery bypass graft or percutaneous coronary intervention. XC001 is an investigational novel gene therapy designed to activate naturally occurring biological pathways to improve blood flow to areas of the heart not receiving adequate blood supply. ...
Ezequiel Parodi of University of North Carolina’s Division of Vascular Surgery, an expert in endovascular aortic interventions, joined staff at the Clinical Centre of Serbia Vascular Centre in repairing two patients’ aortic aneurysms. ...
The helical curvature also helps the stented vessel mimic the natural biomechanical performance of the femoropopliteal artery during knee flexion, thereby reducing the risk of stent fracture and vessel kinking, which are common problems with traditional straight stents. ...
