CARDIAC SURGERY CARDIOLOGY DVT MATERIALS UNIBIRMINGHAM VASCULAR SURGERY
Vein on a Chip Includes Flexible Valves

Researchers at the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom have developed a microfluidic device that mimics a human vein, including anatomical features such as valves, and physiological features such as pulsatile flow. The device is intended to make it easier to study p...

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CARDIOLOGY CORNELL HAND EDEMA MATERIALS MEDICINE REHAB WEILLCORNELL
Knitted Glove Massages the Hand to Treat Edema

A team of medical engineers at Cornell University has developed a knitted glove that is designed to treat hand edema, where fluid accumulation leads to swelling in the hands. The condition can make it difficult for patients to perform daily activities, and current treatment of...

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CARDIAC SURGERY CARDIOLOGY MATERIALS PACEMAKER UTAUSTIN
Graphene Patch Affixes to Heart for Pacemaking

Researchers at Northwestern University and the University of Texas at Austin have developed a thin and flexible graphene “tattoo” that can be affixed to the outside of the heart, and which can monitor heart rhythms and apply corrective electrical impulses to treat arrhythmias....

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CARDIOLOGY ECG ECG CASES ECG INTERPRETATION EM CASES EMERGENCY MEDICINE MI COMPLICATIONS OCCLUSION MI STEMI
ECG Cases 41 – STEMI, Occlusion MI Complications

How can we use the awareness of complications to identify false positive STEMI and Occlusion MI that doesn’t meet classic STEMI criteria, and consider specific treatment? Dr. Jesse McLaren reviews the complications of MI through 10 ECG cases and how they alter management......

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CARDIOLOGY ECG ECG CASES ECG INTERPRETATION EM CASES EMERGENCY MEDICINE MI COMPLICATIONS OCCLUSION MI STEMI
ECG Cases 41 – STEMI, Occlusion MI Complications

How can we use the awareness of complications to identify false positive STEMI and Occlusion MI that doesn’t meet classic STEMI criteria, and consider specific treatment? Dr. Jesse McLaren reviews the complications of MI through 10 ECG cases and how they alter management......

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BCI BCI BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACE BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACE CARDIAC SURGERY CARDIOLOGY MATERIALS NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY
Scientists Grow Electrodes Inside The Body

Researchers at Linköping University in Sweden have developed a method whereby the body can ‘grow its own’ electrodes. The minimally invasive technique involves injecting a hydrogel that is laden with enzymes into target tissues. The enzymes interact with molecules that are pre...

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AORTIC STENOSIS CARDIAC SURGERY CARDIOLOGY MIT
Patient-Specific Soft Robotic Heart Replicas for Treatment Planning

Researchers at MIT have developed soft robotic heart replicas that closely match the anatomy of real people. The researchers used medical images of patient hearts to construct computer models that are suitable for 3D printing. Once printed with a soft material, the patient-spe...

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ACS CARDIOLOGY CORONARY ARTERY DISSECTION ECG CASES ECG INTEPRETATION EM CASES EMERGENCY MEDICINE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION OCCLUSION MI SCAD STEMI
ECG Cases 40 – Approach to Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD)

Dr. Jesse McLaren on when to consider Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD), which patients are at risk for reocclusion, and the challenges of diagnosing SCAD in patients who have nonischemic ECGs despite silent occlusion, occlusions perfused by collaterals, or from...

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ACS CARDIOLOGY CORONARY ARTERY DISSECTION ECG CASES ECG INTEPRETATION EM CASES EMERGENCY MEDICINE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION OCCLUSION MI SCAD STEMI
ECG Cases 40 – Approach to Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD)

Dr. Jesse McLaren on when to consider Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD), which patients are at risk for reocclusion, and the challenges of diagnosing SCAD in patients who have nonischemic ECGs despite silent occlusion, occlusions perfused by collaterals, or from...

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CARDIOLOGY ECG PACEMAKER EM CASES EM QUICK HITS EMERGENCY MEDICINE HYPONATREMIA MEDICAL SPECIALTY MOREL LAVALLEE NCSE NEUROLOGY TRAUMA WILDERNESS MEDICINE
EM Quick Hits 46 – Wilderness Medicine, Bowel Prep Hyponatremia, Non-Convulsive Status Epilepticus, Morel Lavallee Lesions, Pacemaker ECGs, Loans vs Investing

In this EM Quick Hits podcast: Justin Hensley and Aaron Billin on Wilderness Medicine, Elisha Targonsky on Bowel Prep Hyponatremia, Brit Long on Non-Convulsive Status Epilepticus, Andrew Petrosoniak on Morel Lavallee Lesions, Jesse McLaren on Pacemaker ECGs and Matt Poyner ...

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