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2009 NOV 29 ... office also develop the condition. Mark Mitsnefes, MD (Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center), and his colleagues wondered if these children actually have elevated blood ... observational study of children with mild to moderate CKD. Children were asked to wear devices that collect blood pressure readings periodically throughout the day and night. Dr. ...
2009 NOV 28 ... Forum. Founded in 1996, the Endovascular Forum is the world's longest standing medical forum dedicated to endovascular specialists. The EVF is an international case study and ... highest level of scientific and technical education about the use of new materials and devices, their results, relevance for patient care, imaging, and to fine tune existing skills ...
2009 NOV 27 ... For example, PaLFI has the ability to remotely communicate with and power implantable medical devices, making procedures less invasive. Among numerous other potential applications, the ...
2009 NOV 27 ... researchers themselves to use such BCI systems in daily life. The Austrian company g.tec medical engineering GmbH now brings the first patient-ready BCI on the market. The EEG-based ... Such a system enables completely paralyzed patients to communicate or to control devices in their environment just by mental activity. During the last years some patients have ...
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2009 NOV 28 ... being used to make it easier for hospitals, doctors, and patients to keep track of the medical devices implanted in individual patients. Implanet, which sells medical implants such as hips ...
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2009 NOV 25 ... by 74% compared to the no binning case," wrote A.H. Westra and colleagues, University Medical Center.The researchers concluded: "The use of charge binning when reading ... According to a study from Utrecht, Netherlands, "Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) optically coupled to scintillation crystals can be used to construct high ...
2009 NOV 29 ... UT Southwestern Medical Center patient Michael LeBlanc, 40, is the first in North Texas to receive the newest ... surgeon. "UT Southwestern has always had a presence in studying new mechanical assist devices, so we were honored to be only one of two sites in the state selected to implant the ...