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Critical Care

Keys to Successful Heart Attack Treatment

Researchers at the Yale School of Medicine have identified a set of common characteristics that enable the staffs at 11 hospitals to regularly restore blood flow to heart attack patients in 90 minutes or less. More...
31 Mar 2006

Technique to Insure Stable Supply of Flu Drug

A team of Japanese researchers has developed a new technique for producing the anti-flu drug Tamiflu (ostelamivir) that does not rely on natural ingredients, which may help ensure a more stable supply of the drug in the event of a pandemic. More...
31 Mar 2006

Wireless Patient Monitor With Network Access

A new compact patient monitor offers a number of advanced features, including a larger display and Windows dynamic network access (WinDNA). More...
27 Mar 2006

Software for Bypass Surgery Lessens Trauma

New motion-compensation software that synchronizes the movement of surgical robots with that of the beating heart will soon offer another way to perform procedures such as coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) without stopping the heart. More...
27 Mar 2006

Positioning System Tracks ED Patients

An ultrasound indoor positioning system (IPS) was recently installed at a Boston (MA, USA) hospital as part of the SMART (Scalable Medical Alert and Response Technology) patient tracking and monitoring project. More...
23 Mar 2006

Pulse Oximetry Detects Neonatal Heart Defects

Pulse oximetry is effective in detecting duct-dependent congenital heart disease in newborns and could be a valuable tool for clinical diagnosis, according to a new study. More...
22 Mar 2006

Carbon Dioxide Relieves Allergy Symptoms

Carbon dioxide (CO2) pumped intranasally so that it flows into one nostril, through the sinus cavity, and out the other nostril provides significant relief from the nasal symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis for up to 24 hours, according to a new study. More...
21 Mar 2006
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