The REGULATE-PCI trial was assessing the combination of a factor IXa inhibitor with an antidote for rapid reversal of anticoagulation in CAD patients undergoing PCI. Here’s why the study was stopped early.
Turning to SEEG for Pediatric Patients with Refractory Epilepsy
Cleveland Clinic’s experience with stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) in pediatric epilepsy patients has shown that the procedure is safe, efficient and effective at identifying resection candidates while reducing patient pain and morbidity relative to subdural grid electrode placement and craniotomy.
Empowering Patients to Tame Their Chronic Pain (Infographic)
Patients can make plenty of lifestyle changes to take ownership of their chronic pain and supplement the care you provide. Share the infographic here with a patient today.
Stem Cell Therapy for MS Gets Green Light in First U.S. Clinical Trial
Phase 1 study of stem cell therapy for multiple sclerosis finds no safety issues or signs of disease activation — plus “enticing hints” of benefits to be explored in phase 2 testing.
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Cleveland Clinic Affiliate Kidney and Kidney-Pancreas Transplant Program Continues Growth
Cleveland Clinic’s affiliate transplant program at St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital marks its sixth anniversary in 2015 and continues to progress, with excellent renal graft and patient survival results, short wait times to transplant, reduced lengths of stay, and increasing referrals and evaluations for kidney-pancreas transplants.
Nurse Leaders Drive Momentum in Nursing
The nursing profession needs strong leaders – from the executive suite to the patient care nursing assistant. Strong nurse leaders take initiative and influence others to create momentum and drive the profession forward.
Paraganglioma Management: How and Why Genomic Medicine Plays an Increasingly Vital Role
A multidisciplinary effort involving Cleveland Clinic’s Head & Neck Institute, oncologists and medical geneticists attempts to identify and manage patients with genetic predispositions to paraganglioma.
FRAX: A Valuable Tool, But It Has Limitations
FRAX is a great starting point for assessing fracture risk, but like all tools, its usefulness in guiding treatment decisions depends on the knowledge and skill of the user.
Pediatric Pain Rehabilitation Program Yields Measurable Improvements in Chronic Daily Headache with Migraine
When chronic daily headache with migraine leads to functional disability in children, rehabilitation may be in order. We share results of an intensive, interdisciplinary rehab program in a series of 111 children.
Six Cornerstones of Wellness
Nurses are the ultimate caregivers, but what happens when they fail to take care of their own well-being? Cleveland Clinic’s CNP in Employee Wellness offers six cornerstones of wellness and awareness for work-life balance.