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    First U.S. Implants of Newly Approved Embozene(TM) Color-Advanced Microspheres Embolization Platform  Jan 1, 2009
    The result is an embolic microsphere that provides accurate and complete vessel occlusion. "Dr. Lipman is a recognized leader in embolization therapy and we are extremely pleased that he was the first U.S. physician to implant our newly approved Embozene(TM) Microspheres with such wonderful results," said Thomas A. Gordy, President and Chief Executive Officer, CeloNova BioSciences, Inc. "From the outset, we took a different approach to developing our Embozene(TM) Microspheres by asking... (PR Newswire)

    Severe heart attacks deadlier for women  Dec 9, 2008
    "For these types of heart attacks, which are usually caused by complete occlusion of the arteries and where immediate treatment to try and get the artery opened is so important, we still found important differences in early treatment and in outcomes," said Dr. Gregg Fonarow, a professor of cardiovascular medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles and an author of the study. Previous studies have shown that women are less likely to survive heart attacks than men, but experts disagree... (International Herald Tribune)

    How Brain Cells Can Survive A Stroke: Workings Of Emergency Brake In Brain  Dec 4, 2008
    Strokes are usually caused by occlusion of one of the blood vessels in the brain. When blood is prevented from supplying vital oxygen and energy to the brain cells, their electrochemical balance is upset, and they cause damage to themselves and to the surrounding brain cells before they collapse and die. (Science Daily)

    AGA Medical Receives European CE Mark Approval for AMPLATZER(R) Cardiac Plug  Dec 3, 2008
    One such intended use will be for the non-surgical occlusion of the left atrial appendage ... Made of flexible braided Nitinol mesh, the ACP is designed to provide occlusion with full cross-sectional coverage ... AGA Medical will immediately begin marketing of the ACP in Europe and plans to support the broad adoption of left atrial appendage occlusion for atrial fibrillation. (PR Newswire)

    Daily Rhythms In Blood Vessels May Explain Morning Peak In Heart Attacks  Nov 12, 2008
    They drew blood while the subjects were asleep at 4 a.m. Blood vessel relaxation is assessed by cuff occlusion, a standard technique in measuring blood pressure and was not measured at 4 a.m.. The researchers measured the ability of subjects' blood vessels to relax, the abundance of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) and their ability to grow in culture. (Science Daily)

    A New ECG Sign of Proximal LAD Occlusion  Nov 6, 2008
    To the Editor: Recognition of characteristic changes in an electrocardiogram (ECG) that are associated with acute occlusion of a coronary artery guides decisions regarding immediate reperfusion therapy. 1,2,3 Working from our primary database of percutaneous coronary interventions, which includes records of the ambulance, or admission, ECG (performed on first medical contact with the patient), the preprocedural ECG, and the coronary angiogram, we describe a new ECG pattern without ST-segment... (New England Journal of Medicine)

    AGA Medical will appeal patent ruling  Oct 31, 2008
    AGA Medical, a Plymouth-based maker of devices for structural heart defects, sued Occlutech, a manufacturer of heart occlusion devices headquartered in Jena, Germany, for patent infringement in August 2006. The company claimed that Occlutech had infringed on one of its European patents for manufacturing intravascular occlusion devices ... Vascular occlusion is the reduction or elimination of blood flow by blocking (occluding) a blood vessel. (Twin Cities Business Journal, MN)

    Occlutech Obtains Favourable Court Ruling in Patent Litigation in The Hague Against AGA Medical  Oct 30, 2008
    JENA, Germany, Oct. 30 /CNW/ - Occlutech GmbH, the leading European manufacturer of cardiac occlusion devices, today announced that it has won its litigation case in The Hague, Holland, against AGA Medical Inc. regarding non-infringement of the Dutch version of the European patent; EP 0808138 ... In a statement, Tor Peters, Chairman of Occlutech AB, says: "We are very pleased with the decision of the patent court in The Hague, which had access to all relevant information available, including... (Canada Newswire)

    New International Study Shows Women With Symptomatic Fibroids Delaying Treatment Despite Substantial Burden on Quality of Life  Oct 30, 2008
    -- A substantial percentage of women (almost 45% of those diagnosed and almost 70% of those with symptoms) have not sought any treatment in the past year -- Of those who have sought medical care and been diagnosed, more than 36% have not received surgical or medical treatment, despite reporting symptoms that interfere with their quality of life -- Women who have opted for surgical treatment report a better quality of life outcome than those who have used medication ETHICON Women's Health gy... (PR Newswire)

    Optics Of Alzheimer’s Disease  Oct 19, 2008
    The laser cuts open the cells lining the blood vessels, triggering natural clotting mechanisms and leading to the formation of an occlusion. The clotting process, as well as the subsequent changes in the brain, can be followed with fluorescence microscopy. (Science Daily)

    Study reveals embolic neuroprotection system reduces risk of cardiac events  Oct 17, 2008
    Key exclusion criteria included planned treatment of contra-lateral carotid within 30 days, stroke within 48 hours, myocardial infarction (MI) within 14 days, total occlusion, stenosis unsuitable for carotid stenting and serial lesions that require more than one stent. The EPIC study revealed very low stroke, MI and death rates using the FiberNet embolic protection system during carotid stenting. (EurekAlert!)

    Strain Measurement Devices Marks Grand Opening of New Green Headquarters in Wallingford -One of the Greenest Buildings in Connecticut  Oct 15, 2008
    Custom designed sensors include medical sensors, non-invasive occlusion sensors, non-invasive flow, force measurement, load cells, air-in-line sensors, liquid level sensors, float switches and pressure transducers of many types. For more information, please visit our website. (Yahoo News -- Press Releases)

    New devices used to reduce arterial occlusions, provide cardiac support, highlighted at TCT 2008  Oct 13, 2008
    " In the United States alone there are more than 12 million people with peripheral artery disease (PAD). Even more patients have untreated diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, renal dysfunction as well as coronary and neurovascular disease. PAD is an underlying condition that can result in critical limb ischemia (CLI) which carries an annual amputation rate of 30% and a death rate of 25%. Initial treatment is usually peripheral bypass surgery and when it fails, amputation. The use of the... (EurekAlert!)

    One Dose Of Hormone May Halt Cell Suicide Following A Heart Attack, Study Suggests  Oct 11, 2008
    "The study's concept is very novel. We wanted to see if the area of cell death following acute coronary occlusion could be reduced by a single dose of EPO," said H William. Strauss, M.D., attending physician in the Nuclear Medicine Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, professor of radiology at Weill Cornell School of Medicine and a co-author of the manuscript. (Science Daily)

    LSUHSC awarded patent for compound inhibiting cancer and other diseases  Oct 7, 2008
    Diseases that have been associated with abnormal blood vessel formation include Crohn's disease, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, obesity, corneal neovascularization, benign tumors, hemangioma, arterial/venous malformations, sickle cell anemia, sarcoidosis, syphilis, pseudoxanthoma elasticum, Pagets disease, vein occlusion in the eye, infections of the retina, hyperparathyroidism, carotid obstructive disease, chronic uveitis/vitritis, mycobacterial infections, Lyme disease, systemic... (EurekAlert! -- Business News)

    How To Differentiate Benign From Malignant Bile Duct Strictures?  Sep 13, 2008
    Invasion of the blood vessels was based on the findings of colour Doppler ultrasonography defined as an increase of flow compatible with stenosis, or absence of flow compatible with occlusion. Furthermore, vascular involvement was identified on contrast enhanced CT as vascular stenosis or occlusion of the portal vein and/or the hepatic artery. (Science Daily)

    Keeping a Close 'Eye' on Cholesterol  Sep 5, 2008
    "People with high cholesterol have an increased risk for retinal vein occlusion, Dr. Marc Werner, an ophthalmologist at the Stahl Eye Center in New York City, told FOXNews.com. Blood has to come into the eye and come out of the eye in a normal situation. When you have high cholesterol, it lines the walls of those blood vessels. And this is where the problems begin. Retinal vein occlusion occurs when there s a blockage in the blood supply from the retina, which is the nerve layer that lines the... (Fox News)

    Landmark SYNTAX Trial Reports Comparable Safety Outcomes for Complex Patients Treated With TAXUS(R) Express2(TM) Stents or Bypass Surgery  Sep 2, 2008
    "Physicians and their patients will now have the necessary information to weigh the risk of stroke associated with CABG versus the known higher rate of revascularization with PCI. We were also surprised to find that the rate of symptomatic graft occlusion in the CABG group was equivalent to the rate of stent thrombosis in the PCI group." The patients recruited in SYNTAX are a unique study group in the PCI field, given their exceptionally complex anatomy and advanced disease. The average SYNTAX... (PR Newswire)

    ev3 Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results  Jul 29, 2008
    The company offers a comprehensive portfolio of treatment options, including the primary interventional technologies used today - peripheral angioplasty balloons, stents, plaque excision systems, embolic protection devices, liquid embolics, embolization coils, thrombectomy catheters and occlusion balloons. More information about the company and its products can be found at. (PR Newswire)

    The NTI-tss device for the therapy of bruxism, temporomandibular disorders, and headache: where do we stand? A qualitative systematic review of the literature  Jul 29, 2008
    NTI-tss-induced complications related predominantly to single teeth or to the occlusion. Conclusions. (BioMed Central)

    What is Cystoid Macular Edema?  Jul 27, 2008
    Retinal Vein Occlusion: The veins that drain blood from the retina can become blocked, causing increased back pressure. This pressure causes leakage of fluid into the intercellular spaces of the macula. (Suite101.com)

    Minimally invasive treatment improves male fertility  Jul 22, 2008
    A tiny platinum coil and a few milliliters of an agent to ensure the occlusion of the gonadic vein are then inserted through the catheter. Recovery time is minimal, and patients typically can return to work the next day. (EurekAlert!)

    Deep Vein Thrombosis and Prostate C...  Jul 19, 2008
    As long as the clot is only partially occluding the vein as opposed to a full occlusion or blockage blood will most likely slowly dissolve the clot over time. God or evolution depending on your world view, Dr. Chang wrote, arranged for clotting to be quick to prevent bleeding to death, and clot lysis (dissolving) to be relatively slow. (Suite101.com)

    New Hearing Aid Technology Quells Restaurant Noise  Jul 13, 2008
    Canal blockage creates an occlusion effect that makes wearers' own voices sound a little like they are talking from the bottom of a barrel, so open-fit is an attractive new option. Directional microphones actually aren't a new development. (Newsmax)

    DeKalb's Bubb overcomes syndrome  Jun 21, 2008
    Bubb developed a blood occlusion problem called thoracic outlet syndrome between his freshman and sophomore years. When at its worse, the condition cuts circulation to Bubb's arms in half, causing numbness and loss of feeling to his shoulders, hands and fingers in the middle of Bubb's distance events. (DeKalb Daily Chronicle, IL)

    Quick look at anti-aging fats  Jun 16, 2008
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    ev3 Inc. to Present at the Jefferies 2nd Annual Healthcare Conference  Jun 11, 2008
    The company offers a comprehensive portfolio of treatment options, including the primary interventional technologies used today -- peripheral angioplasty balloons, stents, plaque excision systems, embolic protection devices, liquid embolics, embolization coils, thrombectomy catheters and occlusion balloons. More information about the company and its products can be found at www. (Canada Newswire)

    Hypoxia training suppresses harmful cardiac nitric oxide production during heart attack  May 24, 2008
    Intermittent hypoxia minimizes harmful nitric oxide formation in canine heart subjected to coronary occlusion and reperfusion ... In particular, intermittent hypoxic treatment of dogs remarkably reduced myocardial infarction and lethal arrhythmias following coronary artery occlusion and reperfusion. (EurekAlert!)

    High Blood Pressure, Cholesterol Associated with Eye Disease  May 14, 2008
    The two conditions appear to increase one's risk for retinal vein occlusion, a condition that leads to vision loss ... 5 times the risk of developing retinal vein occlusion than those without it ... 5-fold higher risk of retinal vein occlusion. (MEDLINEplus)

    High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol May Be Associated With Retinal Vascular Disease  May 13, 2008
    ScienceDaily (May 13, 2008) High blood pressure and high cholesterol levels appear to be risk factors for retinal vein occlusion, a condition that causes vision loss, according to a new article ... Retinal vein occlusion occurs when one or more veins carrying blood from the eye to the heart become blocked, according to background information in the article ... Paul R.A. O'Mahoney, of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin, and colleagues conducted a meta-analysis of 21 previously... (Science Daily)

    Drug that speeds return of sensation after dental work gets U.S. approval  May 13, 2008
    The label for the hypertension drug phentolamine contains warnings about heart attacks and occlusion of blood flow to the brain. Novalar said the label of OraVerse would also contain the warnings but would note that OraVerse is given in a different manner. (International Herald Tribune)

    Study supports reason for concern in childhood and adolescent obesity  May 10, 2008
    Endothelial function can be measured non-invasively in children using venous occlusion plethysmography (VOP), a technique that measures responses of arm blood vessel responses to an inflatable cuff that externally halts and restarts blood flow. This method has been shown to correlate with coronary artery function in adults with heart disease. (EurekAlert!)

    Newly-sworn investigators look out for ... MAN'S BEST FRIEND  May 8, 2008
    "I ended up having some chest pains and they thought I had a slight occlusion in my coronary artery," said Ken. "At that time, I was the only tech working in a 480-bed trauma 2 center at night.". (Yanceyville Caswell Messenger, NC)

    Great Lakes Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Announces $2.4 Million Equity Financing  May 3, 2008
    The use of catheters, however, is associated with infections and catheter occlusion. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated annual occurrence of CRBSI cases at 250,000 with the cost to the healthcare system of approximately $4. (PR Newswire)

    Your Health Check -- Heart attack: Are you at risk?  Apr 18, 2008
    The term "heart attack" refers to a sudden complete occlusion of one of the coronary arteries, and usually occurs at a spot where the artery is narrowed by plaque. This occlusion is almost always due to the formation of a thrombus (blood clot), thus the event is termed coronary thrombosis. (Canton Daily Ledger, IL)

    Smoking ups Risk of Brain Aneurysm Return  Mar 28, 2008
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Cigarette smoking more than quadruples the risk that a brain aneurysm will recur following treatment with a minimally invasive procedure called endosaccular occlusion, US researchers report ... With endosaccular occlusion, a catheter is used to place a tiny coil that blocks blood flow into the aneurysm ... Numerous reports have identified cigarette smoking as a risk factor for brain aneurysm rupture, but the current study appears to be the first to examine cigarette... (MEDLINEplus)

    Second Depth-perception Method Discovered In Brain  Mar 18, 2008
    "We use binocular disparity, occlusion, perspective, and our own motion all together to create a representation of the real, 3D world in our minds," says DeAngelis. This research was conducted in collaboration with Jacob W. Nadler and Dora E. Angelaki, at Washington University, and was funded by the National Institutes of Health. (Science Daily)

    Researchers discover second depth-perception method in brain  Mar 17, 2008
    We use binocular disparity, occlusion, perspective, and our own motion all together to create a representation of the real, 3D world in our minds, says DeAngelis. . (EurekAlert!)

    Nfocus Neuromedical Announces Acquisition of StarFire Medical  Mar 7, 2008
    The DSB can be navigated to the site of pathology, inflated and detached to produce a permanent embolization for symptomatic carotid-cavernous fistulas and for aneurysm treatment through parent vessel occlusion. The NDSB is a soft silicone balloon attached to a very flexible microcatheter and is used for temporary and test occlusion during endovascular procedures. (PR Newswire)

    Journal SLEEP: Children with OSA have abnormal respiratory-related evoked potentials  Mar 2, 2008
    The innovative technique of respiratory-related evoked potentials was used to test upper airway perception in children with OSA. With this technique, inspiration is blocked for a fraction of a second, and the brainwave response to this occlusion is analyzed. Normal children have certain protective neurologic responses which prevent OSA, said Carole L. Marcus, MBBCh, of Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia, senior author of the study. (EurekAlert!)

    The best hospital is an empty one  Mar 1, 2008
    " Certainly Medicare should be maintained, and people who are sick need to be cared for, but by doing something similar to Andrew's suggestion perhaps we might encourage people to take a bit more responsibility for their own health.Of course, we're talking about the health care system, so the opposite is also true. (0) Ford: 28 Feb 2008 1:17:59pm I can't see any reason to deny medical assistance to anyone...ever.I'd rather pay extra tax myself than see any human being forced to suffer due to... (ABC Online)

    ASA: Fat Stem Cells Repair Stroke Damage in Rats  Feb 23, 2008
    Personalize Your Medical News. PUTTING BREAKING MEDICAL NEWS INTO PRACTICE Saturday, February 23, 2008. (MedPage Today)

    Take Consent for Blood Transfusion: Avoid Negligence  Feb 15, 2008
    In Reibl Vs Hughes, the patient was operated for major occlusion in the artery and the patient suffered massive stroke during surgery. It was stated that an action for damages lies for trespass to person and hence negligence. (Express Healthcare Management)

    Occlutech Wins Confirmation of its Intellectual Property Position Versus AGA Medical Patent by AIPPI  Feb 7, 2008
    JENA, Germany, February 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Occlutech GmbH, the leading European manufacturer of coronary occlusion devices today announced that it has obtained approval for its IP position in relation to patents held by AGA Medical Inc. from AIPPI, the European International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property ... In a statement Robert Moszner, CEO of Occlutech GmbH said: "We are very pleased with the opinion of AIPPI. In addition to several expert opinions, it strongly... (PR Newswire)

    Peripheral Vascular Disease  Feb 2, 2008
    Options include bypass graft to provide a route of circulation around the arterial occlusion and endarterectomy to remove the occluding arterial plaque. In the worst case scenario, the affect leg would have to be amputated. (Suite101.com)

    Adult Stem Cell Application Effective In Treatment Of Peripheric Vascular Disease  Jan 29, 2008
    Acute peripheric vascular disease involves the obstruction of the blood circulation in a determined area of the organism, as a consequence of the occlusion of the artery supplying blood to it, with the consequent reduction in blood flow. If it is not treated in time, the ischemia can cause various complications; the worst scenario being tissue necrosis, gangrene, or even the loss of an affected limb. (Science Daily)

    Stroke victims may benefit from stem cell transplants  Jan 28, 2008
    In a study carried out by Korean researchers, labeled hMSCs (early precursor cells to musculoskeletal, blood, vascular and urogenital systems) were transplanted into animal stroke models with cerebral artery occlusion and tracked by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at two days, one week, two weeks, six weeks and ten weeks after transplant ... In a joint Canadian, Chinese study, BMSCs - connective tissue cells - were injected into animals 24 hours following middle cerebral artery occlusion. (EurekAlert!)

    Power Medical Interventions, Inc. Receives FDA 510(k) Marketing Clearance for iDrive Intelligent Surgical Instruments  Dec 21, 2007
    These applications have indications for gastrointestinal, gynecological, general abdominal, thoracic and vascular surgical procedures for resection, transection, creation of anastomoses and for open occlusion of the heart's left atrial appendage. ADVERTISEMENT. (Primezone Releases)

    Nuvelo Phase 3 SONOMA-2 Trial Shows Alfimeprase has the Potential to Restore Catheter Function  Dec 10, 2007
    - Ongoing SONOMA-3 Trial Examines Single, Higher, More Concentrated Dose of Alfimeprase in Patients with Catheter Occlusion - - Webcast to Be Held December 10th at 4:30 p.m. ET to Discuss Results - SAN CARLOS, Calif. Dec. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Nuvelo, Inc. (Nasdaq: ) today announced results from the Phase 3 SONOMA-2 (Speedy Opening of Non-functional and Occluded catheters with Mini-dose Alfimeprase-2) trial (N=303), demonstrating that alfimeprase, the company's lead product candidate,... (PR Newswire)

    NXY-059 for the Treatment of Stroke  Nov 22, 2007
    3 Most of these studies failed to confirm adequate vascular occlusion, as exemplified by one study in which many animals had no. . (New England Journal of Medicine)

    ARRIVE Registry Analysis Demonstrates Continued Safety and Efficacy of TAXUS(R) Stent in Complex Real-World Patients  Oct 22, 2007
    and WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Boston Scientific Corporation (NYSE: ) today announced results from an analysis of nearly 7,000 patients from its TAXUS ARRIVE 1 and 2 registries, designed to assess the performance of the TAXUS(R) Express2(TM) Paclitaxel-Eluting Coronary Stent System in "real-world" practice. The pooled ARRIVE data showed continued low incidences of adverse events and repeat revascularization through two years in complex patients treated with the TAXUS Express2... (PR Newswire)

    Myocardial Repair and Periostin  Oct 11, 2007
    The restoration of blood flow to the heart within hours after thrombotic coronary occlusion reduces infarct size, maintains cardiac function, and minimizes the risk of late heart failure and lethal arrhythmias. However, high success rates of coronary reperfusion, coupled with aggressive efforts to shorten the time from the manifestation of symptoms to the restoration of arterial blood flow, have brought us close to the practical limits of acute revascularization therapy for myocardial... (New England Journal of Medicine)

    Berkeley Art Museum show links artists seeking cultural definition  Sep 29, 2007
    Only in one early passage does Nashashibi flirt with symbolism, as her camera, sighting over a crane boom, watches a full moon eclipsed by a sunset-tinged fog bank: a possible poetic equivalent to the occlusion of women in the merchant mariner tradition. Memories of the shipboard footage in Mathew Barney's execrable "Drawing Restraint," kept surfacing as "Bachelor Machines" unspooled. (San Francisco Chronicle)

    Incidental findings found when radiologists take a 'broader' look at renal MRA  Sep 25, 2007
    These findings included mesenteric artery stenosis or occlusion in 33% of patients, moderate to severe aortic atherosclerosis in 17% and aortic aneurysms in 7%, said James F. Glockner, MD, lead author of the study. Two hundred twenty one (58%) had one or more non-vascular findings, with most of those being benign lesions. (EurekAlert!)

    Debate follows inmate death  Sep 21, 2007
    John O'Leary Jr. had "severe cardiovascular disease" and died of an arterial occlusion, Mr. Brennan said after an autopsy Thursday. The victim, he explained, suffered from blocked arteries that cut off the proper flow of oxygen and stopped his heart from functioning properly. (Scranton Times, PA)

    New Therapy Could Preserve Vessel Function After Heart Attack  Sep 17, 2007
    Following a heart attack, vessels tend to constrict and mircovascular occlusion occurs, but what you need is a patent circulation with dilated vessels for restoration of coronary flow, or the muscle will die. Because depletion of BH4 during ischemia is irreversible, the heart and coronary vessels cannot generate their own repair which has important consequences for efforts to restore blood flow. (Science Daily)

    No need for children with lazy eye to wear patches all day  Sep 15, 2007
    Studies have shown that occlusion therapy (patching) can improve vision, but results suggest that maximal doses (12 hours a day) are no more beneficial than substantial doses (six hours a day) ... So researchers at City University in London and McGill University in Montreal funded by Fight for Sight, London, set out to determine the amount of occlusion treatment required in children with amblyopia to achieve the best outcome ... Two electrodes were attached to the under surface of each patch... (EurekAlert!)

    Less patch-wearing time OK for kids' lazy eye correction  Sep 14, 2007
    Children under four years of age required significantly less occlusion (under three hours a day) than older children to correct their vision. Patching beyond 12 weeks did not confer additional benefit. (Xinhuanet, China)

    AtriCure Reports First Human Implant of the Cosgrove-Gillinov Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion System  Sep 11, 2007
    WEST CHESTER, Ohio, Sept. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AtriCure, Inc. (Nasdaq: ), a medical device company focused on developing, manufacturing and selling innovative cardiac surgical devices, announced today that its Cosgrove-Gillinov Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion System was successfully implanted during an open-heart surgical procedure performed by Professor Michele Genoni and Dr. Sacha Salzberg of The University of Zurich in Switzerland with the support of Dr. Marc Gillinov of the Cleveland... (PR Newswire)

    Data from Patient Subsets of e-HEALING, a Worldwide Registry, Support Use of OrbusNeich's Genous(TM) Bio-Engineered R Stent(TM) as Alternative to Drug- Eluting Stents  Sep 4, 2007
    9% for 213 chronic total occlusion (CTO) patients at ] six months * For 923 patients with statin use, the major adverse cardiac events (MACE) rate at six months was 5. 7%, while 116 patients without statin use experienced a MACE rate of 6. (PR Newswire)

    An Unusual Complication of Support with a Continuous-Flow Cardiac Assist Device  Aug 30, 2007
    Angiography revealed total occlusion of the left anterior descending coronary artery and an 80% ostial stenosis of the right coronary artery. Since he had persistent pulmonary hypertension, he was not considered to be a candidate for transplantation. (New England Journal of Medicine)

    Sleep Apnea Treatment Option: Innovative Surgery  Aug 29, 2007
    Sleep disorder and ear, nose and throat specialists at Thomas Jefferson University are examining an innovative procedure to treat obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. In the procedure, known as Genial Bone Advancement Trephine (GBAT), a small portion of the lower jaw which attaches to the tongue is moved forward, to pull the tongue away from the back of the airway, increasing the airway space. (Science Daily)

    Jefferson specialists studying innovative surgery for effectively treating sleep apnea  Aug 29, 2007
    The patient may experience soreness but will not have any change in dental occlusion (the way the teeth fit together), said Dr. Boon. The recovery period is usually about two weeks. (EurekAlert!)

    Occlutech Initiates Non-Infringement Proceedings and Files for Invalidation of AGA Medical's European Patent in the U.K.  Aug 20, 2007
    JENA, Germany, August 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Occlutech GmbH, the leading European manufacturer of cardiac occlusion devices such as ASD, PFO and LAA occluders today announced that it has initiated invalidation proceedings against AGA's European patent in the U.K. Most of the broader claims interpreted into this patent by AGA Medical were not accepted by the examiners of the European Patent Office in the original patent approval process due to the existence of prior art ... Occlutech's CEO Robert... (PR Newswire)

    Stage debuts as markerless motion capture system  Aug 7, 2007
    Stage works using a series of FireWire-connected cameras that are plugged into a processing box of Organic Motion s own design; the system is capable of recording body motion without generating occlusion errors or requiring long set-up times. Once the motion capture is recorded, users can begin manipulating the information almost immediately in MotionBuilder using plug-in software. (MacCentral)

    Nuvelo cutting still more jobs, losing CFO  Aug 2, 2007
    But Nuvelo officials said the company would continue testing Alfimeprase for ischemic stroke and catheter occlusion. Nuvelo said that after this latest round of job cuts its yearly expenses should be reduced by $15 million. (San Jose Business Journal)

    Nuvelo Announces New Date For Second Quarter 2007 Financial Results and Accomplishments Conference Call  Jul 28, 2007
    Nuvelo's development pipeline includes three acute cardiovascular programs: alfimeprase, a direct-acting fibrinolytic for the treatment of thrombotic-related disorders including acute ischemic stroke, catheter occlusion and acute peripheral arterial occlusion; rNAPc2, an anticoagulant that inhibits the factor VIIa and tissue factor protease complex that completed Phase 2 clinical development in acute coronary syndromes; and preclinical candidate NU172, a direct thrombin inhibitor for use as a... (PR Newswire)

    FDA Classifies Baxter's Voluntary Recall Action Regarding Service Documentation as a Class I Recall  Jul 26, 2007
    A defect may result in over-infusion, under-infusion, failure to detect an upstream or downstream occlusion, electrical shock hazard, failure to detect air in line, and malfunctions where the pump will stop infusing and result in an interruption of therapy. Affected model numbers include: FLO- GARD Volumetric Infusion pump 2M8063 and 2M8064; COLLEAGUE Volumetric Infusion pump 2M8151 and 2M8153; and COLLEAGUE CX Volumetric Infusion pump 2M8161 and 2M8163. (PR Newswire)

    Kensey Nash giving up on blood clot protection line  Jul 11, 2007
    company's sales force to focus more on its thrombectomy (blood clot removal) and chronic total occlusion platforms, along with its biomaterials business ... "Unfortunately, our efforts in the embolic protection markets have not been commercially successful despite good clinical data and we needed to make this decision," said Joe Kaufmann, president and CEO. "We now have the opportunity to focus our company on the two core endovascular markets of thrombectomy and chronic total occlusions, in... (Philadelphia Business Journal, PA)

    Staying one step ahead of the opposition  Jun 24, 2007
    "Instead of a video, you have a real player serving the ball towards you. The receiver wears occlusion goggles. I stand on the sideline and push a remote control which closes or opens the vision on the goggles. I'll occlude their vision at about the point of contact by the server and they'll have to move to indicate where they thought the serve would go. "They are forced to make a decision based only on the movement kinematics of the person serving the ball. " Similar to the advances in mental... (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)

    Firefighters: Feds balking on payout of death benefit  Jun 21, 2007
    " A bipartisan group of 101 members of Congress signed a letter dated June 7 asking Bush to direct the Justice Department to award benefits authorized by the act. It was preceded by a May 30 letter to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales by co-chairs of the Congressional Fire Services Caucus, including Sen. John McCain. There has been no forward movement from the Justice Department in the wake of pleas, Bruno said. Questionable decision Tuesday marked three years to the day that paid on-call... (AZCentral -- News)

    Understanding and treating congenital diaphragmatic hernia  Jun 8, 2007
    In the article by Paul A. Khan, Marc Cloutier, and Bruno Piedboeuf of the Centre de Recherche du Centre hospitalier de LUniversite Laval data are presented from examination of sheep, rabbit, rat and mice models of tracheal occlusion (TO) ... Tracheal Occlusion: A Review of Obstructing Fetal Longs to Make Them Grow and Mature, Paul A. Khan, Marc Cloutier, Bruno Piedboeuf, American Journal of Medical Genetics Part C (Seminars in Medical Genetics); May 2007; (DOI: 10. (EurekAlert!)

    Dental Braces for Dogs  May 14, 2007
    Normal alignment, or occlusion, of canine teeth, is called the scissor bite. In cases of malocclusion, or poorly aligned teeth, dogs can suffer soft tissue damage, excessive tooth wear, pain in the joint of the jaw, or periodontal disease ... Interestingly, many of the AKC breeds, such as the American Bulldog, are bred for a malocclusion which is accepted in breed standards. (Suite101.com)

    Beyond Epicardial Reperfusion  May 3, 2007
    The pathogenesis of an acute myocardial infarction consists of the rupture of atherosclerotic plaque, followed by a sudden thrombotic coronary occlusion. Pioneering studies performed more than 40 years ago, even before there was full recognition of the underlying pathobiology, showed that nonselective intracoronary fibrinolysis can restore perfusion to the jeopardized vascular territory. (New England Journal of Medicine)

    Two-year data for Angiotech's Vascular Wrap(TM) Paclitaxel-Eluting Mesh to be presented at European vascular symposium  Apr 26, 2007
    Artery stenosis or occlusion causes reduced blood flow, decreased mobility, and limb loss in the later disease stages ... However, in patients with severe occlusion and stenosis, small vessel occlusion, calcified lesions, as well as those with diabetes, surgical bypass provides a final option to manage the occlusion(s) prior to amputation. (PR Newswire)

    Angelika 'alive' when concealed  Apr 19, 2007
    Questioned by advocate depute Dorothy Bain, prosecuting, Dr McAdam said the cause of death was "stab wounds to the chest and head injuries and occlusion of the mouth by gagging". She said there was no sign of rigor mortis. (BBC News)

    Persistent Coronary Occlusion after Myocardial Infarction  Apr 19, 2007
    Please for full text and personal services. Volume 356:1681-1684. (New England Journal of Medicine)

    Safer Liver Surgery and Partial Liver Transplantation  Apr 12, 2007
    Indications for Portal-Vein Occlusion. Portal-Vein Occlusion with Chemotherapy. (New England Journal of Medicine)

    Study Questions Value of Stents for Blocked Heart Artery  Apr 11, 2007
    "The problem is that you can't get a wire to the blockage, and you can't get a balloon through it. The problem is simply to get through the occlusion in the first place.". And, once the heart artery is open, Holmes added, "randomized trials show that drug-eluting stents do better than bare-metal stents.". (MEDLINEplus)

    Duct Tape Doesn't Cure Warts in Adults  Mar 28, 2007
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Covering up a wart with transparent duct tape or moleskin, commonly referred to as occlusion therapy, hardly ever cures warts in adults, according to the results of a new study ... Since 1978, several studies have described using duct tape occlusion to successfully treat warts in children and young adults ... Since duct tape is an inexpensive, nontraumatic way to treat warts, Dr. Rachel Wenner, from the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, and her associates... (MEDLINEplus)

    Boston Scientific Reports Positive Two-Year Data From TAXUS V ISR Trial  Mar 26, 2007
    Target vessel thrombosis was defined as an acute coronary syndrome with angiographic documentation of either vessel occlusion or thrombus within the target vessel, or in the absence of angiographic confirmation, either acute MI in the distribution of the treated vessel or cardiac death within 30 days. The TAXUS(R) Express2(TM) paclitaxel-eluting stent system is not approved for marketing in the United States for use in treating in-stent restenosis and for this indication is limited by Federal... (PR Newswire)

    Nonsurgical Therapy Highly Effective For Pain And Infertility In Men  Mar 22, 2007
    Open surgical ligation, performed by a urologist, is the most common treatment for symptomatic varicoceles in the U.S. A significant risk in surgery is a hydrocele the collection of watery fluid around the testicle which can develop after surgical ligation due to occlusion of lymphatic drainage. This complication is not a risk with the interventional radiology treatment. (Science Daily)

    Nokia's action called 'meritless'  Mar 21, 2007
    TechDevice will use Yulex latex for the development of balloon catheters for stone retrieval, vessel occlusion and thermodilution indications. Novalar pleased with data. (San Diego Union-Tribune -- Business)

    Combo Treatment Best for Fibroids  Mar 11, 2007
    Treatments include removal of the tumor itself, removal of the uterus, and shrinking the tumor by cutting off its blood supply (uterine artery occlusion). Lui, of Taipei Medical University, and colleagues studied a group of 82 women with fibroids that returned after prior surgical removal. (MEDLINEplus)

    GDC: New Mac-compatible motion capture system debuts  Mar 8, 2007
    If an actor passes his arm in front of a marker, for example, that will cause what s called marker occlusion. The 3D graphics software used to interpret this information can then create abrupt jitters or jumps in the motion all of this needs to be smoothed out by hand by a computer animator, which can be a time-consuming and expensive process. (MacCentral)

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