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LIFEPAK CR2 Defibrillator Reads ECG During Chest Compressions, FDA Approved
Stryker won FDA approval to introduce its LIFEPAK CR2 defibrillator with LIFELINKcentral program manager. It was developed by Physio Control, now a subsidiary of Stryker. The interesting capability of this automatic external defibrillator (AED) is th...
Source: Medgadget - April 15, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Anesthesiology Cardiac Surgery Cardiology Critical Care Emergency Medicine Source Type: blogs

Butterfly iQ Multi-Purpose Pocket-Sized Ultrasound Now Available in Europe
Butterfly Network, a company based in Connecticut, finally won the CE mark and is releasing in Europe its Butterfly iQ portable ultrasound system. The product consists of a transducer that plugs right into an iPhone or iPad via the Lightning port, an...
Source: Medgadget - April 10, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Anesthesiology Cardiology Critical Care Emergency Medicine Ob/Gyn Pediatrics Radiology Surgery Urology Vascular Surgery Source Type: blogs

Masimo ’s Rad-67 Pulse CO-Oximeter with Hemoglobin Spot-Check Cleared by FDA
Masimo just obtained FDA clearance for its Rad-67 Pulse CO-Oximeter with Spot-check Next Generation SpHb monitoring technology and the rainbow DCI-mini Reusable Sensor. The device can be used for quick noninvasive hemoglobin measurement and featur...
Source: Medgadget - March 28, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Anesthesiology Cardiology Critical Care Emergency Medicine Pediatrics Source Type: blogs

Eko DUO Stethoscope with ECG Built-In Now Available for Purchase
Eko, a company that makes advanced and innovative stethoscopes that we really like, is now releasing its Eko DUO combination stethoscope/ECG device. The Eko DUO works along with a paired smartphone or tablet, allowing a physician to simultaneously re...
Source: Medgadget - March 27, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Anesthesiology Cardiology Critical Care Emergency Medicine Pediatrics Source Type: blogs

Quantra QPlus System for Rapid Coagulation Analysis Wins FDA de novo Approval
HemoSonics, based in Charlottesville, Virginia, won FDA de novo approval for its Quantra QPlus System and accompanying QPlus cartridge for point-of-care coagulation analysis. The system provides easy and rapid coagulation status, requiring only abou...
Source: Medgadget - March 27, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Anesthesiology Cardiac Surgery Cardiology Critical Care Emergency Medicine Pathology Vascular Surgery Source Type: blogs

Interview with Tom Reeves, CEO of Interface Biologics
Interface Biologics Inc (IBI) is a company from Toronto, Ontario, Canada that develops medtech and pharmaceutical materials. Their surface modification technology is called Endexo, which involves fluorine-based additives that migrate to a material’...
Source: Medgadget - March 20, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Ben Ouyang Tags: Anesthesiology Cardiology Critical Care Exclusive Materials Source Type: blogs

Resistance-Sensing Needle Helps Improve Injection Accuracy
While most medical tools have seen incredible advances over the past century, the syringe has remained relatively unchanged despite room for improvement. Without the use of live imaging or sensing systems, which require additional time and resources,...
Source: Medgadget - March 11, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Mark O'Reilly Tags: Anesthesiology Cardiology Critical Care Emergency Medicine Ophthalmology Surgery Source Type: blogs

25th Annual Conference of the Healthcare Ethics Consortium
DiscussionTara Adyanthaya, JD, MBE, TLA Healthcare Ethics Consulting; Morris Manning &Martin, LLP(Overview/framing speaker and  Moderator)       Hannah Hamby, LMSW, ACM-SW, Social Worker, Emory HealthcareTim Hedeen, PhD, Professor of Conflict Management, Kennesaw State University Bryan Kibbe, PhD, HEC-C, Clinical Ethicist, WellStar Health SystemCharity Scott, JD, Catherine C. Henson Professor of Law, Georgia State University College of Law 2:50   Does Informed Consent Exist - and What Does the Future Hold?Dr. Ben Stoff, MD, MA, Associate Professor of Dermatology, Emory School of ...
Source: blog.bioethics.net - February 19, 2019 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Thaddeus Mason Pope, JD, PhD Tags: Health Care syndicated Source Type: blogs

Heart Implant Measures Left Atrial Pressure to Monitor Heart Failure
Vectorious Medical Technologies, a company based in Israel, has announced that it has developed an unusual intra-cardiac monitoring device that has a built-in microchip but no battery. The V-LAP monitoring device allows patients to take measurements...
Source: Medgadget - February 8, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Cardiac Surgery Cardiology Medicine Source Type: blogs

MightySat Rx Cleared by FDA to Measure Breathing Rate from Fingertip
Masimo won FDA clearance for its MightySat Rx fingertip pulse oximeter to be used to spot check the respiration rate. A similar clearance was issued by the European Union regulatory authorities in 2017. These days the breathing rate is still counted...
Source: Medgadget - January 30, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Anesthesiology Cardiology Critical Care Medicine Source Type: blogs

Hyperthermia and ST Elevation
DiscussionBrugada Type 1 ECG changes are associated with sudden cardiac death (SCD) and the occurrence of ventricular dysrhythmias. Patients that develop a Type 1 pattern without any precipitating or provoking factors have a risk of SCD of 0.5-0.8% per year. In patients that only have this pattern induced by a sodium channel blocking agent have a lower rate of SCD (0 - 0.35% per year)[1]. Drugs that have been associated with Brugada ECG patterns include tricyclic antidepressants, anesthetics,cocaine, methadone, antihistamines, electrolyte derangements, and even tramadol. [2]. Our patient had a Brugada Type 1 patt...
Source: Dr. Smith's ECG Blog - January 30, 2019 Category: Cardiology Authors: Steve Smith Source Type: blogs

Argos Cardiac Output Monitor Now Available in U.S.
Retia Medical, out of Valhalla, New York, won FDA clearance and is making available in the U.S. its Argos Cardiac Output Monitor. For use in the OR and ICU, the product uses the company’s MBA algorithm to track both fluid and pressor resuscita...
Source: Medgadget - December 17, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Anesthesiology Cardiac Surgery Cardiology Critical Care Emergency Medicine Source Type: blogs

The VA is Using Imaging Scans to Create 3D Printed Anatomical Models
Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System and GE Healthcare are collaborating to create 3D printing applications using radiological scans and converting them into printable files.Last week, the VA and GE officially announced a partnership that will help radiologists who specialize in cardiology, oncology, and orthopaedics, among other specialties to create 3D models for  clinical settings. The project involves taking radiological scans and using fast, automated techniques to create normal and pathological anatomy models, such as plastic organs, bones, and tumors — a process that once took hours and will now only t...
Source: radRounds - December 8, 2018 Category: Radiology Authors: Julie Morse Source Type: blogs

Masimo ’s High Accuracy RD SET Pulse Oximeters Cleared by FDA
Masimo won FDA clearance for its RD SET sensors that feature the company’s “Measure-through Motion” and “Low Perfusion SET” pulse oximetry. The new disposable oximeters are supposedly twice as accurate than Masimo’...
Source: Medgadget - October 29, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Editors Tags: Anesthesiology Cardiac Surgery Cardiology Critical Care Emergency Medicine Pediatrics Source Type: blogs