Ottawa, ON – Dr Ruth Collins-Nakai, from Edmonton (Alberta), will receive the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) 2008 Medal of Service for her long and distinguished record of service to the medical profession, to medical and research organizations, to Canada’s health…
A clinical trial examining the efficacy of two devices to monitor and detect atrial fibrillation (AF), or an irregular heartbeat, in ischemic stroke patients one an implantable device that monitors over 12 months, the other an external device that monitors over a 30-day period found the implantable device is more than three times more effective in detecting AF, and both are a significant improvement over the current standard of care in Alberta, Canada.
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IMAGE: An implantable device that monitors for atrial fibrillation over 12 months is more than three times more effective at detecting the condition than standard care, and could help prevent disabling. view more
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A clinical trial examining the efficacy of two devices to monitor and detect atrial fibrillation (AF), or an irregular heartbeat, in ischemic stroke patients one an implantable device that monitors over 12 months, the other an external device that monitors over a 30-day period found the implantable device is more than three times more effective in detecting AF, and both are a significant improvement over the current standard of care in Alberta, Canada.