News - Aquapheresis
CHF Solutions announced today that seven studies supporting ultrafiltration therapy's effectiveness and benefits in treating fluid overload in heart failure patients were presented at the recent Heart Failure Society of America (HFSA) 2008 Annual Scientific Meeting in Toronto, Canada.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has informed CHF Solutions, Inc. that the CARRESS-HF trial has begun enrolling patients.
By John Fauber MILWAUKEE - Al Dahl was sitting in his living room with his right leg up on a coffee table. Fluid buildup in both legs had caused them to swell to nearly twice the normal size. With the skin stretched tight, the legs felt unnaturally hard. Dahl, 92, could barely bend his knees.
By JOHN FAUBER Al Dahl was sitting in his living room with his right leg up on a coffee table. Fluid buildup in both legs had caused them to swell to nearly twice the normal size. With the skin stretched tight, the legs felt unnaturally hard. Dahl, 92, could barely bend his knees.
By John Fauber, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Mar. 19--Al Dahl was sitting in his living room with his right leg up on a coffee table. Fluid buildup in both legs had caused them to swell to nearly twice the normal size. With the skin stretched tight, the legs felt unnaturally hard.
