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USA Medical Card™ Provides a List of Stroke Symptoms
May is National Stroke Awareness Month. USA Medical Card reminds us to know the warning signs of a stroke.(PRWeb April 28, 2016)Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2016/04/prweb13361452.htm
Source: PRWeb: Medical Pharmaceuticals - April 29, 2016 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news

Medical News Today: Stroke vs. Heart Attack: How to Tell the Difference
Heart attacks and strokes share many similarities, but are very different life-threatening medical emergencies. Knowing the differences is crucial.
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - October 3, 2016 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Cardiovascular / Cardiology Source Type: news

Conference Focuses on Advances in Stroke Care
Providers from across the region are gathering today for UR Medicine ’s 6th annual Stroke Treatment Alliance of Rochester – New York (STAR-NY) Stroke Management Symposium. The meeting will highlight pre-hospital care, new medical and surgical advances, and stroke recovery and prevention.
Source: University of Rochester Medical Center Press Releases - March 30, 2017 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: University of Rochester Medical Center Source Type: news

Medical News Today: New algorithm helps neurological disorder patients to walk naturally
A newly devised algorithm, in combination with robot-assisted rehabilitation, enables people with stroke or other neurological disorders to walk again.
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - July 20, 2017 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Medical Innovation Source Type: news

Chinese Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Tumefactive Demyelinating Lesions of Central Nervous System.
PMID: 28748858 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Chinese Medical Journal - July 28, 2017 Category: General Medicine Authors: Neuroimmunology Group of Neurology Branch of Chinese Medical Association, Neuroimmunology Committee of Chinese Society for Immunology, Immunology Society of Chinese Stroke Association Tags: Chin Med J (Engl) Source Type: research

Validation of an algorithm that determines stroke diagnostic code accuracy in a Japanese hospital-based cancer registry using electronic medical records
This study aimed to validate an algorithm that determines stroke diagnostic code accuracy, in a hospital-based cancer registry, using electronic medical records (EMRs) in Japan.
Source: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making - December 4, 2017 Category: Information Technology Authors: Yasufumi Gon, Daijiro Kabata, Keichi Yamamoto, Ayumi Shintani, Kenichi Todo, Hideki Mochizuki and Manabu Sakaguchi Tags: Research article Source Type: research

Initial experience with percutaneous edge-to-edge transcatheter mitral valve repair in a tertiary medical center in Taiwan
Conclusion Trans-catheter edge-to-edge mitral valve repairs are safe and effective in Asians with symptomatic SMR, regarding the improvements of clinical symptoms and exercise capacities. MitraClips is also associated with reverse remodeling of pulmonary hypertension and left ventricular size in patients with SMR.
Source: Journal of the Chinese Medical Association - December 29, 2017 Category: General Medicine Source Type: research

Lungs Mays Hold Key to Thwarting Brain Damage after a Stroke
The harm caused by a stroke can be exacerbated when immune cells rush to the brain an inadvertently make the situation worse. Researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center are studying new ways to head off this second wave of brain damage by using the lungs to moderate the immune system ’s response.
Source: University of Rochester Medical Center Press Releases - January 31, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: University of Rochester Medical Center Source Type: news

Stryker closes $664m Entellus Medical buy
Entellus Medical (NSDQ:ENTL) said today it closed its $664 million sale to Stryker (NYSE:SYK), becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of the Kalamazoo, Mich.-based medtech firm. Plymouth, Minn.-based Entellus, founded in 2006, makes a family of minimally invasive balloon device products, including its flagship Xpress device, that are designed to treat blocked sinuses. Earlier this year it closed the $81 million buyout of Spirox and its Latera absorbable nasal implant. In the deal, Stryker paid $24 per share for each share of Entellus, paying an approximate $664 million for the company. As part of the completed merger, Ente...
Source: Mass Device - February 28, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Fink Densford Tags: Business/Financial News Mergers & Acquisitions Otolaryngology Ear, Nose & Throat Entellus Medical Inc. Stryker Source Type: news

Regional Providers Gather in Rochester to Discuss Advances in Stroke Care
Providers from across upstate New York are gathering tomorrow for UR Medicine ’s 7h annual Stroke Treatment Alliance of Rochester – New York (STAR-NY) Stroke Management Symposium. The meeting – which attracts more than 400 participants annually – will highlight pre-hospital care, new medical and surgical advances, a regional approach to stroke care, and recovery and prevention.
Source: University of Rochester Medical Center Press Releases - March 28, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: University of Rochester Medical Center Source Type: news

Regional Health System Growth and Implications for Stroke Care
New research shows that stroke patients are increasingly being transferred out of smaller community and rural hospitals and sent to larger medical centers for their care and rehabilitation. While this is a positive sign for patients who need more advanced treatments, the trend has drawbacks in terms of cost and points to the need to improve the coordination of care between hospitals.
Source: University of Rochester Medical Center Press Releases - April 16, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: University of Rochester Medical Center Source Type: news

Medical News Today: What diseases affect the circulatory system?
The circulatory system includes the heart and blood vessels that carry blood and oxygen around the body. Some circulatory diseases, such as stroke, heart attacks, and aneurysms, are life -threatening and need emergency medical attention. Other diseases can be managed with medication and lifestyle change.
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - May 1, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Cardiovascular / Cardiology Source Type: news

Medical News Today: What to know about agonal breathing
Agonal breathing refers to short, labored, gasping breaths that occur because oxygen cannot reach the brain. This might be due to a person having cardiac arrest or stroke. It is considered a medical emergency. Learn more about how to identify agonal breathing and what to do when it happens.
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - May 30, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Emergency Medicine Source Type: news

Boston Scientific closes $270m Claret Medical buy
Boston Scientific (NYSE:BSX) said yesterday that it closed the $270 million buyout of Claret Medical and its Sentinel device, including a $50 million earnout pegged to a reimbursement win that just came in. Claret’s Sentinel device is designed to trap and remove debris dislodged during transcatheter aortic valve replacements to prevent stroke and other neurological damage. The deal, announced July 20, originally called for an up-front cash payment of $220 million plus the $50 million reimbursement milestone. That milestone was reached when the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services granted a New Technology Add...
Source: Mass Device - August 3, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Brad Perriello Tags: Mergers & Acquisitions Replacement Heart Valves Wall Street Beat Boston Scientific Claret Medical Inc. Source Type: news

New Research Initiative to Focus on Cerebrovascular Diseases
A multidisciplinary group of clinical and bench researchers has been formed at the University of Rochester Medical Center to study cerebrovascular disease. The Cerebrovascular and Neurocognitive Research Group (CNRG), which consists of faculty from Neurology, Neurosurgery, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Microbiology and Immunology, and Vascular Biology will leverage advanced brain imaging technologies to investigate a number of diseases, including stroke, cerebral small vessel disease, and vascular dementia.
Source: University of Rochester Medical Center Press Releases - October 29, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: University of Rochester Medical Center Source Type: news