A novel approach to removing excess fluid through the skin and a new strategy to prevent right ventricular failure after LVAD implantation are among the highlights of the January issue of the Journal ...
The vascular surgery team at UCSF Health recently became the first among University of California medical centers to implant a Barostim device to treat heart failure. The team implanted the device in ...
Physicians at Emory University Hospital performed the first-ever surgical implantation in the United States of a brand-new type of heart pump designed to help save patients with heart failure, using a ...
Heart failure affects 6.5 million people in the U.S., with an additional 550,000 newly diagnosed each year. Heart failure hospitalizations are a leading cause of admissions for those 65 and older, ...
The clinic will be able to accommodate 1,500 patients over a long period and 50 patients with a left ventricular assist ...
Live Science spoke with Dr. Joe Alexander of NTT Research about "digital twins" and the development of an autonomous device for acute cardiac care.
Two implanted heart devices used by patients in end-stage heart failure are now under a strict U.S. Food and Drug Administration recall, after being tied to 273 known injuries and 14 deaths, the ...
Haider Warraich was once the only cardiologist for more than 150,000 people in a rural county. Now he’s running an ARPA-H program to use agentic AI to provide universal access to specialty care.
- Pilot Project on Home-based Heart Failure ICT Monitoring -- Using Vital Data to Enable Early Medical Intervention - KYOTO, Japan, July 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- OMRON Healthcare Co., Ltd., the ...
Wearable health devices such as smartwatches and bands are more than fitness trackers. Many also can monitor your cardiovascular health. Some wearables can highlight problems such as irregular heart ...
A UK startup has built an AI-powered device capable of detecting signs of heart failure from a person’s feet. Cambridge-based Heartfelt Technologies says its technology can monitor discharged heart ...
CHICAGO, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Women derive twice the benefit from a device to treat heart failure as men, U.S. researchers said on Monday, underscoring the different ways in which men and women ...