Data Presented at the 2025 TCT Conference from the Real-World Global Paradise System Registry Show a Significant and ...
A new technology may allow physicians to use ultrasound waves to push kidney stones out of a patient’s body after treatment, including patients who may be in space. A team of researchers at the Kidney ...
This new imaging technique, when applied to humans, could both improve our understanding of the circulatory system (veins, ...
Just the mention of kidney stones can cause a person to cringe. They are often painful and sometimes difficult to remove, and 10 percent of the population will suffer from them. In space, the risk of ...
System The Paradise uRDN system is currently commercially available for patients in the U.S., having received FDA approval in ...
Ultrasound treatments could be used to prevent a common kidney complication than can arise after major surgery, researchers suggest. The work, published in the Journal of the American Society of ...
Data demonstrates the ability to deliver oversized nucleic acid payloads non-invasively, to the kidneys using FDA cleared/approved ultrasound components with established safety in humans. Results ...
A noninvasive, nonpharmacologic, ultrasound-based method of preventing renal ischemia–reperfusion injury could help prevent surgery-related acute kidney injury. Mice underwent the treatment 24 hours ...
Ultrasound treatments could be used to prevent a common kidney complication than can arise after major surgery, researchers suggest. The work, published in the Journal of the American Society of ...
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