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Η Νταϊάνα Ρος επιστρέφει στη δισκογραφία

Το νέο άλμπουμ της Ρος ηχογραφήθηκε στο σπίτι της, κατά τη διάρκεια του lockdown, σε συνεργασία με τους Τζακ Άντονοφ, Τζίμι Νέιπς, Τέιλα Παρξ και Σπάικ Στεντ και θα κυκλοφορήσει στις 10 Σεπτεμβρίου μέσω της Decca, ενώ μόλις κυκλοφόρησε το ομότιτλο σιγκλ.

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Medtronic Recalls Unused Valiant Navion Thoracic Stent Graft System

Medtronic Recalls Unused Valiant Navion Thoracic Stent Graft System FRIDLEY (dpa-AFX) - Medtronic plc has recalled unused Medtronic Valiant Navion thoracic stent graft system globally, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The Irish medical technology company also informed physicians to immediately cease use of the device until further notice. The company initiated the recall following information obtained from the Valiant Evo Global Clinical Trial indicating that three patients in the trial were observed to have stent fractures, two of which have confirmed type IIIb endoleaks. One patient death was reported. Following these observations, an independent imaging laboratory reviewed all available images from patients enrolled in the Valiant Evo Global Clinical Trial. It was found that seven out of 87 patients were observed to have stent ring enlargement beyond the design specification. Those observations require further assessment to determine potential clinical import

Stents or bypass surgery can improve outcomes in patients with stable ischemic heart disease

Stents or bypass surgery can improve outcomes in patients with stable ischemic heart disease A recent study by University of Alberta cardiologists at the Canadian VIGOUR Centre shows that a particular group of patients with stable ischemic heart disease have better outcomes with percutaneous coronary intervention (also called angioplasty with stent) or coronary artery bypass surgery and medication, versus conservative management with medication alone. In a study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, associate professor of medicine and academic interventional cardiologist Kevin Bainey and his team reviewed the patient information of more than 9,000 Albertans with stable ischemic heart disease. While able to function as outpatients, these patients had arteries in the heart that had narrowed and were restricting blood supply. They also had other heart issues referred to as high-risk cardiac anatomy including blockages in important locations of the heart s blood

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