FDA Probes Cardiac Catheterization Hemostasis Devices’ High Injury Rates
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Collagen plug and suture hemostasis devices used in cardiac catheterization demonstrate a slightly higher protective effect than expected, CDRH panelists agreed Oct. 23, despite misgivings about an American College of Cardiology registry study
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