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Barostim Neo System
The FDA has approved a new device to help the symptoms of heart failure in patients. It’s called the Barostim Neo System and according to the article it, “…includes a pulse generator that is implanted below the collar bone and is connected to a lead that attaches to the carotid artery in the neck. After the device is implanted, a physician tests and programs the device, which delivers electrical impulses to cells in the neck called baroreceptors, which sense how blood is flowing through the carotid arteries and relays information to the brain. The brain, in turn, sends signals to the heart and blood vessels that relax the blood vessels and inhibit the production of stress-related hormones to reduce heart failure symptoms.”
Have you heard about this new device and what are your thoughts? I wonder if it will be safe enough to use on patients with pulmonary hypertension.
Here is the link to the article.
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