Techno Trends
The most recent inventions, innovations, and ground-breaking technologies that are revolutionizing the healthcare landscape are presented to you in this section.
First-Of-Its-Kind Instrument Officially Launched in New Era of X-Ray Science
A first-of-its-kind instrument developed by Arizona State University that will enable researchers to see deeper into matter and living things in greater detail has formally been launched. The “compact X-ray light source” (CXLS) is a device that produces a high-flux hard X-ray beam with short enough wavelengths to resolve the atomic...
Candela Launches the New FDA-Cleared Profound Matrix™ System
The all-new Profound Matrix™ device for radiofrequency-based skin treatments has been introduced in the USA by Candela. The radiofrequency microneedle system is intended to maintain, repair, and rejuvenate skin at various phases of ageing. The Sublime™, Sublative™ RF, and the new Matrix Pro™ applicators which has received FDA approval are included in the multi-application device....
Breakthrough Device Launched to Treat Kidney Disease
CardioRenal Systems has been awarded the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Breakthrough Device Designation, for its RenalGuard Therapy® device to address a specific form of kidney disease. The device is indicated for the prevention of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) in patients, who are at risk of developing Cardiac Surgery Associated AKI (CSA-AKI)....
Procyrion Completes First Aortix Device Pilot Study for Patients
Procyrion has administered treatment to its first patients using the Aortix percutaneous mechanical circulatory support (pMCS) device, as part of the A PRIORI (aortix therapy for perioperative reduction of renal injury) pilot trial. The purpose of the study is to evaluate how well the Aortix device can protect against acute kidney...
First-of-its-Kind Stretchable Bandage to Revolutionize Healing Process
An innovative medical device that has the potential to revolutionize healing has been created by Northwestern University researchers: an electrotherapy patch that speeds up wound healing and securely self-disintegrates when no longer required. This innovative bandage was tested on diabetic ulcers in animal trials, showing over 30% faster healing than untreated lesions....
Novel Device Helps Remove Smoke in the Operating Room
The removal of surgical smoke from operating rooms, a recognized workplace hazard that has lately raised concerns among surgeons and operating room staff, is made possible by a new device developed by University of Chicago Professor of Surgery J. Michael Millis. The detrimental effects of smoke produced by electrosurgical instruments used in the OR have been demonstrated...
Click Therapeutics Received FDA Breakthrough to Treat Episodic Migraine
The FDA has designated Click Therapeutics' CT-132, a digital therapeutic that is recommended for the treatment of episodic migraine, as a game-changing product. CT-132 is currently being developed as an adjunctive preventive therapy for episodic migraine in individuals who are 18 years of age and older. The company claims that its Migraine Advisory Board actively supports the CT-132 initiative....
Novel Assay Development Platform for Biomarker Detection by Neuome
TruHeart™, a cutting-edge assay-development tool for the quantifiable detection of biomarkers, was created by Neuome Peptides. The point-of-care assay can identify acute coronary syndrome and provide quantifiable results in 3-5 minutes because of its machine learning and new, patented algorithms. It tests for the important indicators Troponins I and T as well as Myoglobin using a finger-prick...
Ultromics Receives FDA Approval for AI-based Echocardiography Technology
Ultromics' EchoGo® Heart Failure, an artificial intelligence (AI) echocardiography solution, has received FDA approval and may alter the way heart failure with preserved ejection fraction is diagnosed (HFpEF). One echocardiogram image was used by the device to identify HFpEF, which accounts for half of the 64 million cases of heart failure globally....
First-of-its-Kind Wearable Device Discovered to Treat Heart Failures
Florida Atlantic University's Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing and College of Engineering and Computer Science have collaborated to develop a prototype of a cutting-edge wearable device that can continuously monitor all of the physiological indicators connected to heart failure in real time. The device tracks thoracic impedance, electrocardiogram...