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Image: PATHFAST is a compact immunoanalyzer with superior assay performance (Photo courtesy of PHC Europe)

Benchtop Immunoanalyzer Delivers Lab Quality Results for Cardiology, Intensive Care and Emergency Wards at POC

A compact immunoanalyzer with superior assay performance combines the accuracy of a full-scale lab analyzer with the flexibility of a mobile solution, making it an ideal analysis system for laboratories, hospitals and medical offices where fast quantitative results (with full-scale lab quality) are required at the point of care. More...
13 Nov 2022
Image: Delphi-MD Neurodiagnostics Device (Photo courtesy of QuantalX)

Breakthrough POC Diagnostic Technology Detects Brain Abnormalities Prior to Symptoms

The world's first direct brain network visualization technology provides objective clinical measurements of neuronal functions for the first time, enabling point of care physicians and neurologists access to new diagnostics capabilities. More...
13 Nov 2022
Image: New materials could enable longer-lasting implantable batteries (Photo courtesy of MIT)

Longer-Lasting Pacemaker Batteries Could Help Avoid Replacement Surgery

Researchers have come up with a way to increase the useful lifetime of nonrechargeable, or “primary,” batteries which are used for essential applications. Replacing the battery in a pacemaker or other medical implant requires a surgical procedure, so any increase in the longevity of their batteries could have a significant impact on the patient’s quality of life. More...
09 Nov 2022
Image: A new study suggests it’s time to rethink how we treat atrial fibrillation (Photo courtesy of UBC)

Early Intervention with Catheter Cryoablation Can Halt Disease Progression in Atrial Fibrillation Patients

A new study shows that cryoballoon catheter ablation (cryoablation), a minimally invasive procedure that involves guiding a small tube into the heart to kill problematic tissue with cold temperatures, can halt disease progression in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). More...
09 Nov 2022
Image: After the postoperative monitoring period, the resorbable pacing leads slowly degrade in the body (Photo courtesy of Fraunhofer Society)

Resorbable Pacing Leads Can Significantly Reduce Risk After Cardiac Surgery

Researchers are developing resorbable pacing leads that can significantly reduce risk factors after cardiac surgery. In the future, bioresorbable leads that can be left in the body and then disappear by resorption after a defined period are expected to replace conventional leads. More...
04 Nov 2022
Image: Doctors have demonstrated the superiority of a new microsurgical technique for removing spinal tumor (Photo courtesy of Pexels)

New Microsurgical Technique for Removing Spinal Tumor Surpasses Traditional Methods

Doctors have proved the superiority of a new microsurgical technique for tumor removal. Compared to the traditional approach, the new method is more reliable - it improves the condition of patients more often. More...
01 Nov 2022
Image: Battery-free, light-powered pacemaker may improve quality of life for heart disease patients (Photo courtesy of University of Arizona)

New Wireless, Battery-Free Pacemaker Can Be Implanted With Less Invasive Procedure

A team of researchers has designed a wireless, battery-free pacemaker that could be implanted with a less invasive procedure than currently possible and would cause patients less pain. More...
28 Oct 2022
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