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Carestream’s ImageView software passes stringent US Department of Defense cybersecurity requirements

Carestream Health’s ImageView software has received the Risk Management Framework Authority to Operate from the United States Department of Defense, paving the way for streamlined installations for defense customers. Defense Health Agency (DHA) Cybersecurity Logistics (CyberLog), part of DHA’s Medical Logistics (MEDLOG) Directorate, is widely considered to have extremely rigorous cybersecurity requirements. The Authority to […]

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Xenios sees growing demand for ECMO devices

Xenios AG, a company of the Fresenius Medical Care Group, reports that it has seen a significant growth in demand for its extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) devices, which can be used for the treatment of patients who develop severe pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) due to COVID-19 infection. Jürgen Böhm, CMO of Xenios, […]

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Fujifilm’s Synapse 3D provides clinical decision support, speeds up workflow during COVID-19 emergency at Pisa University Hospital

Pisa University Hospital has received support from Fujifilm Italia to improve and speed up the analysis of lung CT images which are important for the diagnosis of COVID-19. This has been possible thanks to an update by Fujifilm of the configuration of the Synapse 3D software used by emergency room radiologists. The hospital says this […]

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Carestream’s nano mobile X-ray helps prevent spread of infection at Virginia Commonwealth University Health’s NICU

Carestream Health’s DRX-Revolution Nano Mobile X-ray System is helping to avoid the possible spread of hospital-acquired infection from adult patients to the youngest patients in Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Health System’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). VCU Health, an academic medical centre, installed the DRX-Revolution Nano as a unit dedicated solely to the NICU. “Having […]

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Evonik launches implant-grade PEEK filament for medical applications in 3D printing

Evonik is the first company in the world to launch a 3D-printable PEEK (polyether ether ketone) filament as an implant-grade material for medical applications. In so doing, the specialty chemicals company is setting new standards for developing and manufacturing custom-made plastic implants, which can now be created using additive manufacturing processes that meet the requirements […]

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Purdue researchers develop novel patch to treat melanoma

Researchers at Purdue University have created a a novel wearable patch to treat melanoma. Conventional melanoma therapies, including chemotherapy and radiotherapy, suffer from the toxicity and side effects of repeated treatments due to the aggressive and recurrent nature of melanoma cells. Less invasive topical chemo-therapies have emerged as alternatives, but their widespread uses have been […]

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Samsung releases RS85 Prestige ultrasound for advanced diagnostics

Samsung announced 10 June 2020 the immediate availability of the RS85 Prestige, the latest addition to the company’s portfolio of ultrasound systems. The RS85 Prestige is designed for scanning performance and delivers consistent image clarity, depth of penetration and sensitivity to perfusion of blood flow. Dan Monaghan, Senior Director, Ultrasound at NeuroLogica, the healthcare subsidiary […]

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Medtronic receives CE Mark for Micra AV TPS

Medtronic has received CE Mark for Micra™ AV Transcatheter Pacing System (TPS), the world’s smallest pacemaker with atrioventricular (AV) synchrony. Micra AV is indicated for the treatment of patients with AV block, a condition in which the electrical signals between the chambers of the heart (the atria and the ventricle) are impaired. Medtronic now offers […]