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Seeing blood clots before they strike ... Dec. 4, 2023 — A new endovascular catheter, recently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), ...
Scientists at the University of Tokyo have developed a groundbreaking AI-powered technology that can non-invasively monitor platelet activity in real time, detecting potentially deadly blood clots.
Stanford researchers unveil blood clot treatment breakthrough 03:24. Stanford researchers have discovered a breakthrough technology to eliminate blood clots to treat strokes, heart attacks, and ...
Artificial intelligence can cut the diagnosis of blood clots in the lungs to a few minutes, instead of hours. And an AI-assisted system being tested enables non-technicians to do it.
Researchers from the University of Tokyo have found a way to observe clotting activity in blood as it happens — without needing invasive procedures. Using a new type of microscope and ...
Researchers from the University of Tokyo have found a way to observe clotting activity in blood as it happens—without needing invasive procedures. Using a new type of microscope and artificial ...
The spinner enters the blood vessel through a catheter, just like existing tools. Once in place near the clot, it spins rapidly—up to 40,000 revolutions per minute.
However, those longer trips can give way to health concerns: Developing blood clots. Here's how to avoid developing blood clots during summer travel, according to Louisiana doctors.
These blood clots, which form in veins deep in the body, affect about 1-3 of every 1,000 U.S. adults. They are most common in older adults, and frequently occur in the legs.
Blood clots can also be formed in the body during and after pregnancy, when you take birth control pills or estrogen hormones, or when you use an IV catheter for a long time.