Professor of Neurology, Department of Neurology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois; Director, Stroke Program, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- It's common for heart attack patients to get stents in their arteries, but can you do the same for brain stroke patients? Well, one procedure is gaining more and more acceptance, ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration is restricting use of a medical device made by Stryker that props open clogged brain arteries, after reviewing studies suggesting the implant can ...
Inserting an artery-opening device into the brain to improve blood flow and prevent a second stroke likely does more harm than managing high-risk patients with drugs and lifestyle changes, U.S.
Can the human mind control external digital devices by thoughts alone? Scientists affiliated with the University of Melbourne and Synchron, Inc. published earlier this week in the Journal of ...
MUNICH — Patients undergoing carotid artery stenting (CAS) may have fewer ischemic lesions and a lower lesion burden if they are given the reversible P2Y12 receptor antagonist ticagrelor rather than ...
GAITHERSBURG, Maryland (Reuters) - U.S. advisers on Friday said Stryker Corp's artery-opening stent for the brain should not be used in most patients, based on new data showing the device caused more ...
MUNICH, Germany—For patients undergoing carotid artery stenting, ticagrelor holds up well against clopidogrel for preventing ischemic brain lesions, and may even have some advantages, according to ...
Stroke patients who receive a stent to open an artery to the brain are at greater risk of another stroke or death, a new study shows. In a clinical trial of 450 patients, the half who received brain ...
An Oklahoma man is celebrating Christmas with his family thanks to doctors at OU Health. Doctors performed a procedure for the first time, and it saved a man’s life. “Every day you get up; thank God ...
Can the human mind control external digital devices by thoughts alone? Scientists affiliated with the University of Melbourne and Synchron, Inc. published earlier this week in the Journal of ...