A team of surgeons performed a world-first operation that could change the way heart failure patients are treated.
Large-bore devices and longer time on support each up the risk. A study author calls for awareness, not alarm.
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Adagio Medical reports findings from ventricular tachycardia study
The study involved 207 subjects across sites in Canada and the US, who underwent VT ablation using the company’s ULTC system.
Targeted radiation therapy might be a safer way to treat a potentially dangerous heart rate problem called ventricular tachycardia, researchers said.
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Savannah teen becomes one of only two in the U.S. to survive rare heart surgery, leave hospital
A Savannah teenager is making national medical history after surviving a surgery so rare that only one other person in the ...
A teenager is making medical history after surviving a surgery so rare that only one other person in the country has ever ...
Bobby Faithful V is dying. He doesn’t know what will kill him first: the tumor in his brain, his failing heart, the infection ...
ASTANA – Kazakhstan is among the world’s top 30 countries for its achievements in cardiac surgery, said Health Minister ...
Background: Unlike the tremendous progress made in atrial fibrillation ablation, the greatest unmet clinical need is for innovative ablation treatments for scar-related ventricular tachycardia (VT) – ...
Hemostemix Inc. (TSXV: HEM) (OTCQB: HMTXF) (FSE: 2VF0), the leading autologous (patient's own) stem cell therapy company ...
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Radiation Can Treat Heart Rate Disorder, Study Says
For patients who do not respond to traditional therapies and are at high risk of complications, noninvasive radiation may be a safer alternative to repeating an invasive cathet ...
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