Is Sweden based Getinge investing in a solid, proven vascular product line? How are investors reacting to the news? Is the opportunity to present a venture investment prospect rare as life science venture capital firms see hundreds of deals per year?
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Category Archives: Ascending aortic aneurysm
Getinge > Datascope > Acquisition for $865 million > Buyout deal from Getinge > Gettinge > Datascope agreed to sell patient monitoring business > Mindray Medical International Ltd
Silent killer on the rise > Adults need to know > Older adults may be at risk > Abdominal aortic aneurysms AAA > Ultrasound scan of the aorta can reveal AAA > Risk factors include being a male > Over the age of 60 > Having high blood pressure > History of smoking
Are aneurysms increasing in incidence and becoming more common? Is the danger of not knowing you have an aneurysm that as the vessel weakens and continues to enlarge, it can burst or rupture and cause internal bleeding? Will we be seeing more of them, now that Medicare has approved funding for screening of these aneurysms?
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Stent-graft > EVAR > New findings on abdominal aortic aneurysm AAA > Mortality > Endovascular technology > Hospital volume > Proportion of AAA repaired with EVAR > Increased from 27% to 39%
Did the introduction of endovascular (EVAR) technology change the relationship of hospital volume to mortality with abdominal aortic aneurysm repair?Are higher-volume hospitals are more likely to use the endovascular approach? Is the greater use of the endovascular procedure at high-volume hospitals accounting for the difference in mortality between high-and low-volume hospitals?
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Endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair > Under severe regulatory body scrutiny > Cost effectiveness as a function of cost and clinical benefit > National Institute of Clinical Excellence NICE > Unfit for open repair and not high risk > Endovascular Aneurysm Repair EVAR Trials > Dutch Randomized Endovascular Aneurysm Management DREAM > Open Versus Endovascular Repair OVER trial > Multi-center experience > Cook > Medtronic > Gore
Are there two populations of patients considered for EVAR, those fit for open repair and those unfit? Is there ever more evidence that the fitness of the patient is of crucial importance in the decision-making? Are trial results pointing toward EVAR being of poor or even no benefit in the very sick patients?
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Complex aneurysm > Treated using new fenestrated endograft stent > New York > Presbyterian Hospital > Columbia University Medical Center > Zenith Fenestrated AAA Endovascular > Graft by Cook Medical
Has stent-grafting with a traditional endograft been difficult or impossible for about ten per cent of abdominal aortic aneurysm patients? Is open surgery usually not an option since most of these patients are aged 70 and older, and often with medical complications? Does the fenestrated endograft procedure take more time and skill than repair of […]
Aortic Stent Grafts > Growing physician preference for minimally invasive procedures > Boost Canadian and Japanese Peripheral Vascular Markets > Grow at CAGRs of nearly 60% and 20%
Is stent-graft design in an evolutionary dead-end or can device innovation improve the success rates of aortic stent grafts? Can improved devices actually expand the treatable patient population? Will growing patient awareness of and demand for minimally invasive aortic procedures will drive the adoption of aortic stent grafts?
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Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Research > Leicester Royal Infirmary > University of Leicester > Received over £900,000 funding from the Wellcome Trust > Part of a £30M international initiative
Is an aneurysm that is readily detectable by a simple ultrasound scan during the long latent period when the aneurysm is growing an excellent opportunity to prevent the need for surgery? Will pharmacological treatment prevent progression to rupture? When will the first pharmacotherapeutic agent be identified to treat aneurysms?
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