Dr. Jaymon Patel explains a more efficient treatment of Barrett's Esophagus through heat energy. Treating abnormal tissue in the esophagus just got even more high-tech. In this episode of Being Well, ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A device that moves the esophagus was linked with less esophageal injury after radiofrequency catheter ablation ...
A team of researchers at the Ohio State University Exner Medical Center have designed a new medical device that is designed to provide patients with enhanced safety during routine cardiac ablation ...
The FDA has granted a de novo clearance to a small, vacuum-powered catheter designed to take hold of a patient’s esophagus and gently move it out of the way during cardiac ablation procedures aimed at ...
Researchers set out to compare radiofrequency ablation and endoscopic surveillance in Barrett’s esophagus patients with low-grade dysplasia in a recent study published in the Journal of the American ...
An electrophysiologist at Columbus-based Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center helped invent a new device that makes atrial fibrillation treatment safer. To treat Afib, physicians use cardiac ...
video: Atrial fibrillation, or AFib , is the most common heart rhythm problem, affecting millions of Americans and greatly increasing their risk of stroke and heart failure. For some with AFib, a ...
Study incorporated data from over 25,000 patients across 30 sites and compared proactive esophageal cooling to luminal temperature monitoring during RF ablation of the left atrium. CHICAGO--(BUSINESS ...
Radiofrequency ablation is a safe and effective treatment of dysplastic Barrett’s esophagus, according to a news release by the American Gastroenterological Association. A study in Gastroenterology ...
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--An oral presentation at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions examined recent reporting rates of esophageal injury after left atrial ablation for the treatment ...
Philadelphia, PA - Results from a new study have shown that the use of intracardiac echocardiography to provide real-time esophageal imaging can be used to monitor lesion development during AF ...