Results Recap: Personal KinetiGraph Provides Useful Information On Parkinson’s; Leviticus’ Wireless LVAD Power System Shows Promise In First Patients
Executive Summary
Medtech Insight's Results Recap covers major device trial results appearing on MedDeviceTracker. This week's edition, covering Feb. 1 through Feb. 10, includes published results from trials of Global Kinetics’ Personal KinetiGraph movement recording system for Parkinson’s disease patients, Milestone Scientific’s CompuFlo Epidural System for epidural-block anesthesia, and Leviticus Cardio’s wireless Coplanar Energy Transfer system for left-ventricular assist devices.
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