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19 May 2026 - 22 May 2026
17 Jun 2026 - 19 Jun 2026

Critical Care

Drug Benefits Acute Stroke Patients with Hypertension

A study has demonstrated that antihypertensive treatment with candesartan cilexetil reduces the risk of mortality, cerebral complications, and cardiovascular complications by 47.5% for acute ischemic stroke patients More...
10 Dec 2001

Disposable 12-Lead ECG System

A new electrocardiogram (ECG) system integrates the six chest electrodes used to acquire the ECG into one thin, flexible array for efficient application. The system is designed for use by paramedics. More...
06 Dec 2001

New Therapy Reduces Mortality in Sepsis Patients

A new drug developed for the treatment of severe sepsis has demonstrated a reduction in mortality of nearly 20%. More...
05 Dec 2001

Inflatable Vest for COPD Patients

An inflatable vest system helps to clear airways in children and adults with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which includes chronic bronchitis, small-airway abnormalities, and emphysema. More...
04 Dec 2001

Nonaddictive Opioid Shows No Side Effects

An early clinical trial of a new opioid involving patients with the intractable pain of pancreatitis has shown that the drug is nonaddictive and relieves pain by acting only on peripheral nerves, thereby causing few or no side effects. More...
03 Dec 2001

CT Helps Select Acute Stroke Patients for Therapy

A study has found that xenon-enhanced computed tomography (XeCT) cerebral blood flow (CBF) and/or CT angiography (CTA) in conjunction with CT can distinguish subgroups of acute ischemic stroke victims. More...
30 Nov 2001

Extended-Care Unit Reduces ED Overcrowding

By opening a 14-bed acute care unit, where emergency patients can be managed for up to 72 hours before being discharged researchers at Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions have reduced overcrowding in the emergency department (ED) and increased patient satisfaction. More...
29 Nov 2001
New
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Handheld Blood Glucose Analyzer
STAT-Site
Gold Member
12-Channel ECG
CM1200B
New
Monitor/Defibrillator
Zenix
New
Patient Preoperative Skin Preparation
BD ChloraPrep


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