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What do the upcoming trends in medical devices look like? In the fast-changing healthcare sector, keeping up-to-date with the newest developments in medical technology is crucial for experts and enthusiasts. Medical Device News Magazine is a crucial source of information, providing valuable perspectives on state-of-the-art innovations, regulatory changes, FDA updates on medical devices, and industry trends affecting patient care and business approaches. Our goal is to connect healthcare professionals, investors, and the medical device industry by offering breaking medical device news and articles authored by experts in this space. Medical Device News Magazine aims to stimulate discussions on advancements in medical devices and biotechnology, and their impact on the future of medicine.

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Drug Delivery to the Brain

Unlocking Drug Delivery to the Brain: Phase 3 Pivotal Trial Uses Ultrasound to Break Through the Blood-Brain Barrier | By: Michael Canney, Ph.D., is Chief Scientific Officer at Carthera

Imagine what modern medicine would be like without the ability to effectively and consistently administer drugs intravenously. That’s a good way to frame the huge delivery limitation that plagues neuroscience: Despite all the advances in drug discovery over the past decades, the biggest roadblock to treating brain cancers and other neurological diseases and disorders remains the brain’s own protective shield, the blood-brain barrier. Read on.

Market Reports

Artificial Intelligence Tools Make Education Materials More Patient Friendly

“Our study shows that widely used large language models have the potential to transform patient education materials into more readable content, which is essential for patient empowerment and better health outcomes,” said Study senior author Jonah Feldman, MD, medical director of transformation and informatics at NYU Langone.

CorWave Completes 6-Month In Vivo Study for Clinical Trials Initiation

In vivo studies demonstrated the pump’s successful operation for a period of up to six months. Additionally, nine chronic ovine implants were conducted for 60 days with no device failure or sign of thrombosis at explant. These significant milestones mark the final stage of CorWave’s preclinical development, paving the way for its First-In-Human study.

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ZEISS Launches AI-Driven Research Data Platform for Eye Care

“The future of healthcare is in the data. At ZEISS, we are delivering digital innovation to help shape the future of ophthalmology, investing in research methods that empower clinicians and researchers in balancing their clinical care and research requirements,” says Euan S. Thomson, Ph.D., Head of the Digital Business Unit for ZEISS Medical Technology. “The introduction of the ZEISS RDP reflects our commitment to advancing ophthalmic care through smarter, AI-powered tools.”

Mergers / Acquisitions

Boston Scientific Reveals Agreement to Acquire SoniVie Ltd.

“Renal denervation for hypertension is an exciting medical advancement for the millions of patients it may help and is supported by positive results from contemporary clinical trials and ongoing research,” said Lance Bates, senior vice president and president, Interventional Cardiology Therapies, Boston Scientific. “We believe the addition of the differentiated, ultrasound-based TIVUS system can complement our expansive interventional portfolio with a minimally invasive therapy for patients with hypertension and provides opportunity for future advancements in this space.”

Hospitals In the News

Adventist HealthCare Emergency Departments Launch AI Initiative to Help Enhance Patient Safety and Care Efficiency

The software, KATE AI, is helping care teams ensure the safety and consistency of triage at Adventist HealthCare Shady Grove Medical Center, Adventist HealthCare White Oak Medical Center and Adventist HealthCare Fort Washington Medical Center. Emergency teams at the hospitals are using KATE AI to help verify care plans for patients who are at higher risk or have more complex conditions.

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Non-Profit News

Triangle Rallies to Fund Lifesaving Research and Patient Care Services at Susan G. Komen® Race for the Cure

Jenn Briand, Executive Director at Susan G. Komen. “Providing critical support to those facing breast cancer is at the heart of our mission and ensures everyone has the same chance of survival, but we can’t do it alone. This year’s Walk is more than just an event; it’s a movement to drive meaningful change, ensure equitable access to care and fuel lifesaving research. We invite everyone to stand with us, take action and help create a future where no one has to face this disease alone.”

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