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Subjects who have deep brain stimulator. Subjects who have vagal nerve stimulator. Subjects with cochlear (ear) or auditory implants. Subjects with history ...
Degenerative spine pathology; Complex adult spinal deformities; Spinal stenosis; Scoliosis/kyphosis; Flat-back syndrome; Spine tumors; Spinal cord tumors ...
Absolute contraindications to MRI including pacemaker, AICD device, cochlear implant, VP shunt, aneurysm clip, deep brain stimulator, or severe claustrophobia; ...
Arterial thrombosis; Symptomatic pulmonary embolism; Other active malignancy associated with life expectancy of less than 1 year. Pregnant or breastfeeding ...
... vein grafts. In each patient, one SVG bypass will be randomized to be supported by the VEST, while another will not be supported and serve as control. Thus ...
and Mary S. Sugg Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, and Consultant of Adult Reconstruction in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN ...
The purpose of this study is to assess the safety, performance and effectiveness of thrombus removal in subjects presenting with acute ischemic stroke with the ...
Start slowly. It's like getting into a pool: Dip your toes in, then gradually wade in a little deeper. At first, you may want to continue some ...
"We're talking about rhythm disturbances complicating the pregnancy that would be treated medically, and perhaps risk of stroke or blood clot," says Dr.
... venous line management, fibrinolytic instillation for central venous line occlusion, intermittent dialysis or ultrafiltration of CVVH. Clinically ...
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