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 #ALT#StreamLiner™ Over-The-Wire Extruded Catheter Liners for Life Saving Therapies

Discover the latest technology in catheter liners. With more strength and flexibility, the StreamLiner™ catheters can open new pathways to deliver life-saving therapies. Zeus has bridged the gap between film cast and free extruded liners. Our new StreamLiner™ over-the-wire (OTW) extrusions have comparable wall thicknesses and flexibility to film cast liners, but with greater strength. Nominal wall thicknesses range from 0.004″ (0.102 mm) – 0.120” (3.048 mm).

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   Trinity bioengineers take crucial step towards mending a broken heartMeasuring the Physical Properties of Medical Devices
 
Scientists need to choose the right components to assure their compatibility with a diverse selection of new drug substances. Read about the functional testing methods and devices available which present potentially invaluable solutions for the assessment of the physical properties and performance characteristics of medical devices for successful patient administration.

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   'Smart' bandages could facilitate healing of hard-to-treat woundsAttend a conference that brings together top innovators and solution providers in medical devices
 
Returning to Boston on 5-6 May 2020, the 4th Medical Devices Innovation Programme returns.

Listen to top innovators and companies within the medical device industry including FDA, DePuySynthes, and Lumicell discuss upcoming opportunities and plans for medical devices.

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 A seismic view of the brain
 
A seismic view of the brainA new study published in the journal Digital Medicine in March 2020 reports a prototype or pilot study that could make it easier to develop much more accurate imaging technology for the human brain, far more superior to any existing technology such as CT, MRI, and PET scanning.
 
 
 Abbreviated MRI detects more cancers than 3D mammography in women with dense breasts
 
Abbreviated MRI detects more cancers than 3D mammography in women with dense breastsAccording to a study published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association, abbreviated breast magnetic resonance imaging detected significantly more cancers than digital breast tomosynthesis in average-risk women with dense breast tissue.
 
 
 Novel wireless sweat sensor can accurately detect stress levels
 
Novel wireless sweat sensor can accurately detect stress levelsIf someone asked you right now how stressed you are, what would you say? A little? A lot? You do not know?
 
 
 New wearable sensor could help remotely detect critical changes in heart failure patients
 
New wearable sensor could help remotely detect critical changes in heart failure patientsA new wearable sensor that works in conjunction with artificial intelligence technology could help doctors remotely detect critical changes in heart failure patients days before a health crisis occurs and could prevent hospitalization, according to a study led by University of Utah Health and VA Salt Lake City Health Care System scientists.
 
 
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