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Tyto Care Brings the Doctor ’s Visit to Home: Interview with Ophir Lotan
Tyto Care is an on-demand telehealth provider based in Israel that hopes to bring all aspects of a doctor’s visit to the home. Beyond the limits of traditional telemedicine, the platform also allows patients to conduct their own physical exam u...
Source: Medgadget - February 6, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Cici Zhou Tags: Cardiology Exclusive Medicine Pediatrics Telemedicine Source Type: blogs

FFRangio Uses X-Rays to Measure Fractional Flow Reserve, Now Cleared in U.S.
Fractional flow reserve (FFR) is a measurement of the blood pressure before and after a narrowing of an artery. The larger the difference in the pressure across the stenosis, the more need there is to perform an interventional procedure to open up th...
Source: Medgadget - January 2, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Cardiology Radiology Vascular Surgery Source Type: blogs

Teva ’s ProAir Digihaler FDA Approved to Monitor Asthma and COPD Treatment
Teva Pharmaceutical, based in Israel, landed the first FDA approval for a digital inhaler with built-in sensors. The ProAir Digihaler (albuterol sulfate 117 mcg) Inhalation Powder is indicated for people suffering from asthma & COPD as a way of...
Source: Medgadget - December 26, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Cardiology Medicine Source Type: blogs

HoloLens Used to Looks at Heart Scars in High Resolution
At the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, researchers have been investigating the use of the Microsoft HoloLens augmented reality headset for visualizing myocardial scars during surgical interventions. During ablations and other electrop...
Source: Medgadget - October 29, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Cardiac Surgery Cardiology Radiology Source Type: blogs

TSP Crosser for Transseptal Puncture and Left Atrial Navigation Cleared by FDA
Transseptal Solutions, a firm based in Israel, has been given clearance to introduce its flagship TSP Crosser Transseptal Access System in the U.S. The device is used to provide a path and to deliver catheters into the left atrium of the heart. Most ...
Source: Medgadget - October 17, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Cardiac Surgery Cardiology Radiology Source Type: blogs

B-Laser, The First 355nm Laser for Peripheral Artery Disease Cleared by FDA
Eximo Medical, based in Israel, won FDA clearance for its B-Laser Atherectomy System that’s used to clear out plaque from within narrowed peripheral arteries, including in cases of in-stent restenosis. The laser operates at a 355nm wavelength, ...
Source: Medgadget - October 12, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Cardiology Radiology Vascular Surgery Source Type: blogs

EarlySense Live, an Under Mattress Sleep and Health Tracker: Medgadget Review
Conclusion Overall, we found EarlySense Live to be a convenient, accurate, and easy to use sleep and health tracker. We believe the SmartShare add-on is a particularly appealing option that may offer peace of mind to both users and their loved ones i...
Source: Medgadget - June 13, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Kenan Raddawi Tags: Cardiology Exclusive Medicine Source Type: blogs

Teva Releases First Breath Activated Asthma Inhaler in U.S.
Traditional corticosteroid inhalers for management of asthma symptoms require patients to squeeze and inhale in a coordinated maneuver. This is surprisingly difficult for many patients who end up receiving sub-optimal treatment. Teva Pharmaceutical, ...
Source: Medgadget - February 12, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Cardiology Medicine Source Type: blogs

QT Correction Formulas Compared to The Rule of Thumb ( " Half the QT " )
ConclusionWe might think about two reasons to be concerned with prolonged QT intervals in the ED. Thefirst is to take appropriate measures to prevent the acute risk of progression to TdP; thesecond is to avoid discharging someone who could be identified as being at risk of sudden death.As a screening tool at normal heart rates, there is good agreement between the major formulas and the rule of thumb. Since the rule-of-thumb is conservative at higher heart rates, and the risk of TdP is also lower at higher heart rates, a lack of QTc prolongation by the rule-of-thumb should be reassuring.On the other hand, the rule...
Source: Dr. Smith's ECG Blog - November 24, 2017 Category: Cardiology Authors: Steve Smith Source Type: blogs

EluNIR Drug-Eluting Coronary Stent from Medinol Wins European Clearance
Medinol, a company based in Tel Aviv, Israel, has announced that its EluNIR drug eluting stent received the CE Mark of approval in Europe. The device is coated with ridaforolimus to help prevent restenosis and is designed be both highly flexible whi...
Source: Medgadget - October 30, 2017 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Cardiology Source Type: blogs

The Top 9 Augmented Reality Companies in Healthcare
When Pokemon Go conquered the world, everyone could face the huge potential in augmented reality. Although the hype around the virtual animal hunting settled, AR continues to march triumphantly into more and more industries and fields, including healthcare. Here, I listed the most significant companies bringing augmented reality to medicine and healing.  Augmented Reality Vs. Virtual Reality Augmented reality (AR) has shown an amazing development curve since Boeing researcher, Thomas Caudell coined the term “augmented reality” in 1990. The technology changed how an NFL football game is perceived through television. Em...
Source: The Medical Futurist - August 31, 2017 Category: Information Technology Authors: nora Tags: Medical Augmented Reality AR future GC1 Health Health 2.0 Innovation Medical education Medicine technology top VR Source Type: blogs

CORolla, a New Device to Treat Diastolic Heart Failure
At the Rambam Health Care Campus in Israel, a new device has just been implanted for the first time in a patient with diastolic heart failure. The CORolla device from CorAssist Cardiovascular, a company based in Haifa, Israel, is designed to help the...
Source: Medgadget - August 29, 2017 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Cardiac Surgery Cardiology Radiology Source Type: blogs

New Automatic Technique to Measure Blood Pressure with Greater Accuracy
Existing and commonly used automatic blood pressure meters suffer from inaccuracies. An old fashioned auscultatory blood pressure test can avoid inaccurate results, but it has to be performed by a medical professional. Now researchers at the Jerusal...
Source: Medgadget - August 14, 2017 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Cardiology Medicine Source Type: blogs

Transcript of Dr. Bihari Video
00:00 to 02.26—Dr. Bihari gives his background and credentials. Dr. Bihari: My medical training started at Harvard Medical School. I graduated in 1957. Then I trained in Internal Medicine at one of the Harvard teaching hospitals in Boston, Beth Israel, and then in Neurology at Massachusetts General in Boston. Then I went to the National Institutes of Health for two years doing brain physiology—brain research. I did another residency training in Psychiatry in New York, at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center and then, over the following five or six years, I got very involved in working in Drug Addiction. By 1974, I was...
Source: HONEST MEDICINE: My Dream for the Future - May 16, 2011 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: JuliaS1573 at aol.com (Julia Schopick) Tags: Anecdotal Treatments HONEST MEDICINE Integrative Medicine Low Dose Naltrexone Obituaries Source Type: blogs