- BioHub Maryland Opens New Biopharma Workforce Training Center in Montgomery County’s Life Sciences Corridor
- Elucid Announces Fifth Medicare Administrative Contractor to Cover AI Coronary Plaque Analysis
- Jupiter Endovascular Reports | 1st U.S. Patient Treated with Jupiter Shape-shifting Thrombectomy Device
- TMRW Life Sciences and Cryoport Systems Form Strategic Partnership
- Mediso Introduces True Theranostic TheraMAX SPECT/CT
- Revolo Biotherapeutics Shares New Preclinical Data Showcasing the Potential of Sublingual ‘1104 in Allergic Disease
- Avery Dennison Medical Introduces Ipdated SilFoam Lite: Sustainability, MDR Certification & Performance Improvements
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Clinical Trials

Covalon’s SurgiClear Dressing Plays an Important Part in Preventing Surgical Wound Infections at Top Children’s Hospital
Jeremy Harman, PA-C, an author of the study, commented, “The trifecta of breathable barrier protection, antimicrobials, and the ability to monitor the site is what makes this a great dressing. It’s easier for us to assess the wound and is more comfortable for patients.”
Verve Medical Announces Results of Feasibility Trial for Transurethral Renal Pelvic Denervation for Uncontrolled Hypertension
The results of the Verve study were published last week in the American Heart Association’s (“AHA”) Hypertension journal. Hypertension is the leading risk factor for preventable deaths worldwide. See link to AHA publication below: (www.ahajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.122.20048).
Preliminary Data from AAA-SHAPE to be Presented at VEITHsymposium In New York City
AAA-SHAPE is the Company’s prospective, multicenter early feasibility safety study of the IMPEDE-FX RapidFill® Device when used for abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) sac management during elective endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR).
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SILVERLON: Battlefield Tested Antimicrobial Dressing Is Critical to Infection Prevention: Dr. (LTC) Julie A. Rizzo, MD, FACS, is a Burn/Trauma Surgeon at the United States Army Institute of Surgical Research Burn Center Burn Center in San Antonio, Texas
As a burn and trauma surgeon for the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research Burn Center, I’ve personally seen the powerful advantages of SILVERLON dressing in treating hundreds of burn injuries — including during my three combat deployments.

Dr. David Kremelberg: Using Statistical Analysis to Create Predictive Models with Medical Device Data to Accurately Diagnose Pulmonary Edema in CHF Patients
Expert, Dr. David Kremelberg, shares how DK Statistical Consulting worked with a California medical start-up requiring the development of a predictive model which would connect the readings taken from their medical device to the outcome of patients having fluid in their lungs following a heart attack.

Leadless Pacemakers an Option for a Growing Number of Patients: Studies Show Benefits But Greater Awareness Is Needed to Educate Patients About Their Pacing Options
Studies have shown the benefits of leadless devices, but greater awareness is needed to educate patients about their pacing options. Dr. Laurnece M. Epstein explains why.
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