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  • Hospital & Stretcher Elevator

    Sail Intelligent small machine room passenger elevator use permanent magnetic synchronous gearless traction machine, featuring high effective and energy saving. It saves by 33% energy than the gear traction machine for the same capacity. Stretcher elevator SAIL Intelligent stretcher elevator is custom-made for your building. It applies high strength section materials to make elevator cars. It ...

  • Have you heard about fluoropolymers` role in TAVR?

    The field of medicine is constantly evolving, with new procedures and technologies emerging that improve patient outcomes and reduce recovery times. As these innovations advance, the materials that make them possible become increasingly important. One such group of materials, fluoropolymers, is proving to be essential for a variety of cutting-edge medical procedures. Known for their exceptional ...


    By Fluorostore

  • The 3rd AIDS patient is "cured"! Has mankind finally conquered AIDS?  

    At an academic conference on Feb 15, U.S. experts announced the world's first female AIDS "cure," making it the third case of HIV infection to be cured. After therapy and withdrawal of antiviral drugs, HIVs were not identified in the patient's body for more than 14 months, indicating that the virus was in complete remission, according to academics. The key to this patient's recovery was a blood ...


    By Creative Biolabs

  • MRI Screening: What’s in Your Pocket?

    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a frequently used diagnostic imaging modality that may be an alternative to other types of radiologic imaging (e.g., computerized tomography, nuclear medicine imaging). It can detect soft tissue characteristics (e.g., inflammation), and because magnetic resonance (MR) uses a magnetic field and radio waves to produce images, it does not expose patients to ...


    By KOPP Development Inc.

  • 9 Trends that are All Set to Revolutionize Healthcare Industry Post COVID

    Medical care delivery has gone through remarkable changes in the previous decade. In the last five to 10 years, medical services’ digitization has quickened dramatically because of inventive government strategies, changes in customer inclinations, a flood of funding, a developing number of computerized wellbeing business people, and proceeded with ventures by industry occupants. The ...


    By Qualityze Inc

  • A system dynamics model of the fire department EMS in Taiwan

    Allocation of pre-hospital EMS (Emergency Medical Service) resources and effectiveness of emergency medical training are critical to patients. The demands for EMS are expected to increase in the future. By analysing the relationship between emergency response and the survival rates, the effectiveness of EMS resources and competence of personnel were evaluated. In other words, the current EMS ...


    By Inderscience Publishers

  • Diagnostic Radiology Consultants - Chattanooga - TN- Case Study

    CAD PRO® Advantage Digitizer Provides Mammography Workflow Solution for Innovative Radiology Practice. For more than 50 years, Diagnostic Radiology Consultants (DRC) has pioneered imaging services in the tri-state area of Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama. The innovative group, including 11 radiologists at 12 sites, often is the first to offer emerging technologies that positively impact ...


    By VIDAR Systems Corporation

  • Diabetic Foot Ulcer - Case study

    Patient History Patient is a 40-year-old female with a history of type 2 diabetes. Patient presented to the Emergency Room with a diabetic foot ulcer and infection. The surgeon took the patient to the OR for debridement, drained the infection, and started antibiotics. The patient was treated with advanced modalities that included NPWT and a bioengineered skin substitute. Primary Diagnosis ...


    By Acera Surgical Inc.

  • Drug adherence in Parkinson`s disease

    Abstract Physicians modify drug schedules in response to their patients' clinical responses. Failure to relieve patients' symptoms or the emergence of drug-related side effects may reflect nonadherence to a prescribed drug schedule rather than incorrect therapeutic physician decisions. Using a medication questionnaire and a computerized medication event monitoring system (MEMS) to monitor ...


    By Sensidose AB

  • How IFIX Can Help With Contrast Shortage

    Why is there a shortage of CT contrast? The COVID-19 pandemic continues to be the root cause of disruptions in the global supply chain. This time, it led to the temporary shutdown of a production facility in Shanghai, creating a severe shortage of iodinated contrast media (ICM) and affecting imaging facilities – especially in the US, with the American Hospital Association expressing its ...

  • Combatting the Opioid Crisis with Cell Therapies for Chronic Back Pain

    It’s no secret that opioid addiction is at an all-time high and represents a major public health threat. The CDC estimates that opioid addiction resulted in a record 72,000 drug overdose deaths in 2017 alone. What strikes me as one of the most tragic parts of this narrative is that so many of these deaths were people who became addicted to opioids after simply seeking relief ...


    By DiscGenics, Inc.

  • Who Needs CPR Training? 11 Careers That Benefit From It

    CPR training equips people with life-saving skills that can save lives. Learning CPR can benefit almost anyone. Some careers highly value this training as part of their professional skills. This article explores careers that require CPR training because of their job responsibilities. Medical and Healthcare Industry Professionals Fundamentally, professionals in the medical and healthcare ...


    By Rescue Solutions LLC

  • Newly Released FDA Guidelines for Sepsis Detection & what it Means for Hospitals

    Executive Brief On September 28, 2022, the FDA released Clinical Decision Support, Guidance for Industry and Food and Drug Administration Staff. This guidance is long overdue, and with it comes the elimination of any protections for EHRs, or any other vendors, to pretend it’s OK to sell or deploy solutions for patient monitoring and care for life-threatening conditions like sepsis, that ...


    By Ambient Clinical Analytics

  • LimFlow Percutaneous Deep Venous Arterialization

    What interested you in LimFlow, and how did you get involved in the PROMISE I trial? Dr. Clair: Practicing vascular surgery, where a number of patients are evaluated for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI), you are guaranteed to have patients who are not candidates for percutaneous or surgical revascularization. These patients often have arterial systems open or identifiable to the ankle, ...


    By LimFlow, Inc.

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