Each year, more than 700,000 people in the US suffer a new or recurrent stroke and the consequences are often devastating. Over 150,000 of these events end in death, and many of those who survive are left seriously and permanently impaired. The challenge to the health care community, and the opportunity for the device industry, is to continue to find better means of preventing stroke, predicting stroke, and minimizing permanent damage when it does occur.
While heart disease remains the primary killer in the US, its impact is mitigated somewhat by early diagnosis and a plethora of treatments ranging from coronary angioplasty to coronary artery...
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