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Critical Care

CT Scans Change Treatment Plans in More Than a Quarter of ER Patients with Suspected Appendicitis

Computed tomography imaging scans alter the initial treatment plans of emergency physicians in over a quarter of patients with suspected appendicitis, according to new data. More...
27 Oct 2008

Portable ICU Fits in a Suitcase

A new portable system with the functionality of a mobile intensive care unit helps hospitals, aircraft, ambulances, field hospitals, and extended care facilities support continuous patient care during transport. More...
27 Oct 2008

Hand-Held Infrared Device Detects Brain Hematomas

A new brain scanner assists first responders and emergency room personnel in identifying life threatening brain hematomas, allowing expedient assessment of patients, and potentially facilitating crucial treatment. More...
27 Oct 2008

Successful Remote Patient Monitoring Using Wireless Implants

As new-generation cardiac devices and monitoring products converge with wireless networks, medical professionals are acquiring the capability to monitor key patient parameters and implanted device data in near-real time. More...
23 Oct 2008

Using a Fan Reduces the Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Risk

A new study has found that using a ventilation fan while an infant is sleeping in a room with inadequate aeration can decrease the risk of that infant dying of sudden infant death syndrome. More...
21 Oct 2008

Proton Therapy Lowers Risk of Later Cancers

Patients who are treated with proton therapy have a decreased risk of developing a secondary cancer by two-fold, compared to being treated with conventional photon radiation treatment, according to a first-of-its-kind study. More...
20 Oct 2008

New Imaging Technique for Arthritis Could Stop Irreversible Damage

Until now, there has been no way to diagnose arthritis until it reaches an advanced stage, after both irreversible joint damage and debilitating symptoms have already set in. More...
20 Oct 2008
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