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Congestive
heart failure (CHF) is a chronic, degenerative condition that impairs the
heart's ability to pump blood at normal filling pressures to adequately meet
the energy requirements of the body. Multidrug
treatment regimens that include diuretics, vasodilators and inotropic agents such as angiotensin-converting
enzyme inhibitors, can slow the progression of CHF and reduce the number of
acute episodes. However, treatment remains directed at symptoms and is most
effective in the early stages of CHF. In later stages of the disease,
mechanical devices can play an important role. Left ventricular pacemakers
can improve the heart's function as a pump, while cardiac assist devices may
be used to help support the failing heart. This
technology is claimed in the published Patent Corporation Treaty Application
No. PCT/US2006/016621. We are seeking
an industrial partner interested in its commercialization. (Ref: J305) |
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«Technology Transfer Office : Sponsored Projects : Dartmouth College |
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