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Recor Medical

Recor Medical Supports European Society of Cardiology’s Hypertension Guidelines

Record Medical notes the new guidelines, “2024 ESC Guidelines for the management of elevated blood pressure and hypertension,” have been published online and recommend the consideration of renal denervation (RDN) as a safe and effective treatment option for patients who have uncontrolled resistant hypertension or those that have uncontrolled hypertension with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease, who express a preference to undergo RDN.

Clinical Trials

NYU/Brain: Brain Recordings in People Before Surgery Reveal How All Minds Plan What to Say Prior to Speaking

Led by researchers at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, the study results add to evidence that neighboring brain regions, the inferior frontal gyrus and the motor cortex, play an important role in such planning before words are said aloud. Both are part of the folded top layers of the brain, or cerebral cortex, which has long been known to control the muscle (motor) movements in the throat and mouth needed to produce speech. Less clear until now was how closely these regions determine the mix of sounds and words people want to say aloud, the authors report.

Biotechnology News

Sphere Fluidics Awarded Gold Accreditation by Investors in People

Dale Levitzke, CEO of Sphere Fluidics, expressed his pride in the achievement: “Receiving the Gold Investors in People Award is a significant milestone for Sphere Fluidics. It recognizes the dedication and hard work of our entire team in creating a workplace where people feel valued, supported, and empowered to reach their full potential. This award is not just a tribute to our HR practices, but a testament to our commitment to nurturing a culture of excellence and continuous improvement.”

Jumpcode Genomics and Takara Bio USA Announce Global Patent Partnership

Under the terms of the agreement Jumpcode Genomics and Takara Bio USA have each granted the other party a license to use their IP in exchange for an agreed royalty payment. The financial terms were not disclosed. The companies’ combined IP comprises multiple patents and patent applications worldwide, including U.S. Patent 11,708,606, held by Jumpcode, and U.S. Patent 10,150,985, held by Takara Bio USA.

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Shoulder Arthroplasty

New Thinking is Pushing the Boundaries of Shoulder Arthroplasty | Steven Goldberg, MD

Dr. Goldberg notes, “In contrast, the shoulder arthroplasty market is quite the opposite as competitive designs vary drastically in terms of implant bone fixation, geometry, and the resultant biomechanics. The “optimal” design is still yet to be discovered, though innovative companies are attempting to discover it. Yet, each device company is focused on the same goal: drive better patient outcomes with more consistent results.” Read on.

Dr Samuel Browd

Closing the Divide: Advancing Surgical Equity Through AI and Light Field Innovations | By Dr Samuel Browd is the Co-founder and CMO at Proprio

Dr Brown writes, “Artificial intelligence has revolutionized various industries, and its potential impact on surgery is profound. AI tools, when leveraged correctly, can serve as a powerful tool in standardizing surgical practices and closing the gap in expertise between experienced and novice surgeons. By analyzing vast amounts of surgical data, AI algorithms can identify best practices, provide real-time guidance, and offer valuable insights for surgeons. This enables less-experienced surgeons to replicate the techniques of their more skilled counterparts and accelerate their learning curve.”

Aron Tendler

Gauging the Success of Interventions for Depression Using Quality of Life By Dr. Aron Tendler, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, BrainsWay

Considering the high prevalence and disease burden of depression, researchers at BrainsWay and Ben Gurion University sought to shed light on the impact of quality of life for treatment-resistant depression patients following Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (Deep TMS™) therapy. They measured the effect of Deep TMS treatment on both symptom reduction and reported quality of life. Read more.

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Market Reports

Advancements In Imaging

KA Imaging Receives CE Mark for their Reveal 35C Flat Panel Detector

“Thanks to SpectralDR™, the Reveal 35C takes general X-ray to the next level because you can simultaneously get true bone and soft tissue subtracted images for any X-ray clinical task plus a high-quality DR image in one exposure at the lowest dose,” said Dr. Karim S. Karim, CTO at KA Imaging.

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