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The Ultimate Telemedicine Tweak to dSLRs: Cancer Detection

Photography-loving doctors now have more reasons to love their digital cameras. MacGyvers at Rice University and MD Anderson Cancer Center have cleverly engineered your everyday dSLR into a portable, high-resolution fiber-optic fluorescence imaging system that can detect cancer in-vivo.

In this month’s PLoS ONE, they showed off the prowess of their camera system retrofitted with a LED light, an objective lens, a fiber-optic bundle in capturing sub-cellular images non-invasively and in real-time. In field tests of a fluorescence-labeled oral cancer cell culture, a surgically-resected human tissue specimen with dysplastic and cancerous regions, and a healthy human subject in vivo, the fiber-optic microscope resolved individual nuclei in all specimens and tissues imaged to distinguish qualitatively and quantitatively between normal, precancerous and/or cancerous tissues.

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Detect Your Heart Beat from a Meter Away…

Scientists at the University of Sussex think they see a future without clinical electrodes. The non-contact electric potential sensor (EPS) which the team developed may one day enable patients to have their heartbeats monitored while they relax in their hospital bed or home. Other potential applications include MRI sensing probes, human-machine interfaces, non-destructive testing systems and ECG and EEG monitoring systems. The sensitivity of the EPS is sufficient to detect muscle signals and eye movements and potentially even brain and nerve signals.
More about the sensors:

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Masimo Launches Hemoglobin Hand-Held Tester Pronto-7

No more needle pricks for patients getting their hemoglobin (Hgb) checked. Masimo has announced the limited worldwide release of its Pronto-7 hand-held device for spot-check testing of Hgb in

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Riverain’s Updated Chest X-Ray CAD Technology Gets FDA OK

Miamisburg, Ohio-based Riverain has obtained FDA approval of its latest release of OnGuard Chest X-ray Computer-Aided Detection (CAD) technology, which the company claims to show a 73% reduction in false positive marks and is 50% more sensitive than the old version. Using pattern recognition and machine learning technology, OnGuard detects solitary pulmonary nodules in existing chest X-rays to identify early stage tumors in the lung. The use of existing digital chest X-rays eliminates the need for a separate patient procedure, additional radiation dosage, hardware or stand-alone workstation.
Press release: U.S. FDA approves improved performance of Riverain Medical’s OnGuard Chest X-ray Computer-Aided Detection technology…

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Halt Medical Receives FDA Clearance for RFA Device

Brentwood, CA-based Halt Medical has received FDA clearance for its Halt 2000GI Electrosurgical System for soft tissue ablation using radiofrequency energy. Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a very precise, minimally-invasive procedure which utilizes an ultrasound-guided probe to deliver a specific amount of energy to destroy tumors, and is used to treat symptoms caused by diseases such as tumors of the liver, breast, prostate, bone, and kidneys.
Press release: Halt Medical, Inc. Receives FDA Clearance… (.pdf)

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Micrus’ DeltaPAQ and DeltaPlush Microcoils Cleared for Sale in Japan

San Jose, CA-based Micrus Endovascular has received Shonin approval to market in Japan its novel bare platinum and Cerecyte DeltaPaq filling and DeltaPlush finishing microcoils for the treatment of cerebral aneurysms and treatments in the peripheral vasculature. Based on its Delta Wind technology, the microcoils pack tighter than traditional coils to help reduce the rate of re-canalization and the need for re-treatment. Soft platinum wires provide added flexibility to find and fill gaps, helping to provide superior finishing at the aneurysm neck.
The products are already for sale in the US and Europe, and will be distributed in Japan by Goodman Co., Ltd.

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Pri-Med Mobile App for Medical Education

Clinicians can now earn CME credits and devour bite-sized nuggets of medical tidbits in as little as 10 minutes through Pri-Med Mobile, a mobile app developed by Pri-Med and powered by QuantiaMD.

Pri-Med Mobile offers clinicians important medical education and information through Featured Experts, Pri-Med Live Meeting Content and Patient Cases—many of which are available for free CME credit. Each piece, lasting no longer than 10 minutes, is designed for easy and clear viewing on a smartphone or other mobile devices. Pri-Med Mobile also creates a platform for health care practitioners to exchange ideas with peers and discuss hot topics in primary care through discussion board and comment fields. The app provides two unique non-CME clinical gaming offerings, the Pri-Med Monthly Medical Challenge and Mental Health Challenge, in which clinicians compete against their peers to be the first to solve the clinical content game.

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CorMatrix’s Cardiac Tissue Repair Gets CE Mark

Atlanta-based CorMatrix has received CE Mark approval to market in European Union its CorMatrix ECM for Cardiac Tissue Repair, an cellular bioscaffold made of porcine small intestinal submucosa which is surgically implanted at the site of cardiac tissue injury to provide structural support and allow cardiac tissue to gradually remodel and repair itself.
From the company:

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AtriCure Gets FDA OK for its AtriClip Device

West Chester, Ohio based AtriCure has received 510(k) clearance for its AtriClip Gillinov-Cosgrove Left Atrial Appendage Exclusion system, an implantable clip for the occlusion of the left atrial appendage (LAA). AtriClip is designed to be implanted from the outside of the heart, avoiding contact with circulating blood and eliminating blood flow between the LAA and the atria. Under direct visualization and in conjunction with other open-heart cardiac procedures, the device can help reduce blood clots that could lead to strokes in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF).
From the product pages:

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