A Delhi-based heart specialist’s blunt message comparing a Rs 20 samosa to a Rs 3 lakh angioplasty has gone viral on social ...
A new drug-eluting balloon can perform just as well as the standard treatment for patients with coronary in-stent restenosis ...
A Delhi cardiologist highlights the hidden costs of unhealthy office snacks. Eating a daily samosa for 15 years can cost ₹90,000 and lead to a ₹3 lakh angioplasty. Dr Shailesh Singh warns that ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- The investigational Selution drug-coated balloon (DCB or DEB) edged closer to primetime in percutaneous ...
Cardiologist Dr. Shailesh Singh of Delhi wrote on his Twitter account (formerly X): “Office canteen samosa: ₹20, ₹3 lakhs for ...
A Delhi-based cardiologist shares that to most people, the cost of a samosa appears nominal, however, in the long run it can ...
Researchers have found in a new study that the combination of activated platelet‑rich plasma (PRP) and endovascular ...
The REC-CAGEFREE I trial1 by Chao Gao and colleagues describes the results of a multicentre trial in which a paclitaxel drug-coated balloon (DCB) did not reach expected non-inferiority compared with a ...
Boston Scientific also reported findings from the ALLIANCE registry looking at 1,800 Agent patients in Japan. It assessed the ...
“Cutting balloon angioplasty is a reasonable and less costly option when compared with intravascular lithotripsy for the ...
The DCB is meant to address long-term stent-related complications and avoid adding yet another metal layer in ISR.
Cordis today announced new findings from a duo of studies supporting the use of its Selution SLR drug-eluting balloon (DEB) ...