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At the time, Louisa Meyer couldn't believe what the Edward Hospital Emergency Room physician was telling her."He told me, 'You had a heart attack,'" she said. "I told him, 'That's nonsense,'" recalls the 61-year-old Aurora resident.But it was true. Louisa has her husband, Petrus, also 61, to thank for realizing something wasn't right when Louisa told him she felt hot and was sweating on that ...
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One couple shares their story as each rebounds from a heart attack. More than a million Americans will have a heart attack this year. Do you know your risk?
GREENVILLE, N.C. & PITTSBURGH----CardiacAssist Inc. announced today that Pitt County Memorial Hospital has adopted the company’s TandemHeart® System.
Cardiologist Conrad Murray's comments about giving the singer the anesthetic propofol as a sleep aid could make or break the involuntary manslaughter case. On a Saturday evening last summer, Dr. Conrad Murray met with two police detectives at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Marina del Rey. Outside, the world was in shock over the death of Michael Jackson, and inside a room at the posh waterfront hotel ...
Although they have neither a pulse nor a measurable blood pressure, people with advanced heart failure lived longer and felt better when implanted with a new small pump that circulates their blood, according to UW Health heart experts whose patients took part in a recent clinical trial.
LOS ANGELES—There’s no bloody glove this time, no smoking gun, no faded music icon showing up in court wearing a wig that made it look like he plugged his finger into an electrical socket.
SMT Research and Development, Ltd., a privately held company, announced that it has completed its first two clinical cases using the Shimon Embolic Filter [SHEF] (TM). SMT R&D developed a novel technology for brain protection (Neuroprotection) from stroke complication hazards arising from invasive cardiology procedures and heart surgery. The rate of stroke and silent brain damage is the leading ...
Hospitals are beginning to use a new robotic catheter guidance system to treat abnormal heart rhythms. The robotic system "enhances a doctor's natural ability, and we believe it will contribute to improved procedural outcomes," said Dr. David Wilber of Loyola University Health System, a nationally known researcher in heart rhythm disorders. The robotic system is used in a procedure, called an ...
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