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A standardised comparison of chest and percutaneous drainage catheters to evaluate the applicability of the ‘French’ sizing units
Percutaneous drainage is a potentially organ and/or life saving procedure for accumulation of pus in infection, fluid caused by cancer or organ obstruction such as the kidney or the liver.
The fallacy across medical specialties is assuming that catheters of the same size have the same performance.
Electrocardiogram analysis for cardiac arrhythmia classification and prediction through self attention based auto encoder
Sudden cardiac arrest among young people is a recent worldwide risk, and it is noticed that people with cardiac arrhythmia are more susceptible to various heart diseases. Manual classification can be error-prone hence automation and accuracy must require.
Laromestrocel: Stem Cells for Alzheimer's Disease?
Treatment of Alzheimer’s disease has seen recent advancement with anti-amyloid therapies, but these are only partially effective and come with risks. Stem cell treatments offer new promise, and new clinical trial results point to both safety and potential efficacy.
Protecting Antibody IP Using Paratope Mapping & CDR-Scanning
Securing robust antibody patent protection after Amgen v. Sanofi