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Cerebral Embolic Protection and Pre-Shaped Guidewire Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis | Global | 2024-2030 | MedCore | Includes 2 Reports
The full report suite on the global market for cerebral embolic protection device (CEPD) includes filters designed to capture or deflect emboli traveling to the brain during transcatheter aortic valve implantation procedures in order to protect the supra-aortic vessels from embolic debris. The full report suite on the global market for pre-shaped guidewire includes curved guidewires that are used in transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) procedures to ensure correct placement of the TAVI device.
more...Water Treatment Market Analysis | United States | 2017-2023 | MedCore
A hemodialysis patient will be exposed to between 400 to 600 liters of water per week, through their dialysis treatments. To put this in perspective, a person with normal kidney function will be exposed to approximately 15 liters of water per week. To compound that fact, the intestinal barrier and stomach acid of a person offers protection from contaminated water better than the barrier imposed by the membrane of a dialyzer. Furthermore, a functioning kidney can further protect a normal individual by eliminating contaminants in the water; such protection is absent for a hemodialysis patient. As a result, the regulations that govern the purity of drinking water are not sufficient for patients on hemodialysis.
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