Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 235, Ed. 1 Monday, December 21, 2015 Page: 2 of 8
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ETMC first in E. Texas to offer patients ^“±Hyestock
a new heart failure monitoring system
before weight and blood pressure the heart is unable to pump a lot easier.”
changes, which are often used enough blood to meet the body’s The CardioMEMS sensor is
ETMC Tyler is the first hos- as indirect measures of worsen- demands. According to the U.S. designed to last the lifetime of
pital in East Texas to implant ing heart failure. The new sys- Centers for Disease Control and the patient and doesn’t require 600-700 pounds’ $140-$ 165- middle, n/a; baby'calves, $175-
a Food Drug Administration tern allows patients to transmit Prevention, more than 1.5 mil- batteries. Once implanted, the 700-800 pounds, $135-$14O. ’ $250.
(FDA)-approved miniaturized, daily sensor readings from their lion Americans have heart failure, wireless sensor sends pressure Heifers: under 300 pounds, Some plain cattle
wireless monitoring heart sensor homes to their healthcare provid- with 670,000 new cases diag- r"-''’™— 4"' "" 1
so patients can send information ers allowing for personalized and nosed each year. Patients with electronic system. There is
to their doctor daily without leav- proactive management to reduce heart failure are frequently hos- pain or sensation for the patient
ing home.
The CardioMEMS Heart Fail-
pitalized, have a reduced quality during the readings. It allows the
‘We are so pleased that the of life and face a higher risk of patients to transmit information
ure (HF) System is the first and ETMC Cardiovascular Institute death. about their heart failure status on
only FDA-approved heart failure continues to offer innovative “ETMC has a commitment a regular basis, without the need
monitoring device that has been technology for patients suffer- to improving patient care and for additional doctor’s visits,
proven to significantly reduce ing from cardiac problems,” said investing in the latest medical
hospital admissions when used Dr. Alex Komiyeko, cardiologist technology such as the Car- showed the technology reduces
by physicians to manage heart with Tyler Cardiovascular Con- dioMEMS HF System,” said heart failure hospital admissions
failure. suitants, PA. “This device will Dianne Adelfio, vice president of by up to 37 percent.
The CardioMEMS HF System help us constantly monitor heart the ETMC Cardiovascular Insti-
features a sensor that is implant- failure patients and allow us to tute. “ETMC has always been a
ed in the pulmonary artery (PA) discover any changes quickly that leader in the community to make manufacturer St. Jude Medical,
sure our patients have access to is approved by the FDA for com-
” the newest technology that will mercial use in the U.S. For more
Heart failure occurs when help make their road to recovery information visit <etmc.org>.
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County Livestock Market Inc. $no-$i4o; 700-800 pounds,
in New Summerfield.
Prices were: Steers: under
300 pounds, $175-$23O; $45-$74-5O; heavy bulls, $78-
300-400 pounds, $165-$205; $86; light bulls, n/a; Stock-
400-500 pounds, $15O-$197; er cows, $i,ooo-$2,275; Top
500-600 pounds, $15O-$i8s; pairs, $2,ooo-$3,7oo; low-
a Food Drug Administration tern allows patients to transmit Prevention, more than 1.5 mil- batteries. Once implanted, the 700-800 pounds, $135-$ 140.
readings to an external patient
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Linebarger, Les. Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 235, Ed. 1 Monday, December 21, 2015, newspaper, December 21, 2015; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237322/m1/2/?q=frisco+collin+co+tx: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rusk County Library.