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Jeffrey BreallJeffrey Breall in The Item - Jan 12 1997
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"... thing for them to report," said Larry Kessler, director of device surveillance. Take those heart balloons. They lose strength to push aside artery blockages with each use, said Dr. Jeffrey Breall, Georgetown University Hospital's catheterization chief. Plus, some other symptoms, a reaction to microscopic particles left on reused catheters, Breall said. they're not actual infections and don't cause longterm damage, but can make patients miserable. He says Georgetown colleagues do reuse catheters that measure electrical activity in the heart. Mechanical ..."
Publication place: Sumter, Sumter County, South Carolina, United States
Jeffrey BreallJeffrey Breall in Waycross Journal-Herald - Jan 15 1997
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"... for them to report," said Larry Kessler. EDA's director of device surveillance. Take those heart balloons. They lose strength to push aside artery blockages with cach use, said Dr. Jeffrey Breall, Georgetown University hospital's catheterization chief. Plus, some patients get fevers, chills and other symptoms, a reaction to microscopic particles left on reused catheters, Breall said. They're nol actual infections and don't cause longterm damage, but can make patients miserable. Hc says Georgetown colleagues do reuse catheters that measure electrical activity in ilic heart. Mechanical ..."
Publication place: Waycross, Ware County, Georgia, United States
Jeffrey BreallJeffrey Breall in Gainesville Sun - Jan 12 1997
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"... thing for them to report," said Larry Kessler, director of device surveillance. Take those heart balloons. They lose strength to push aside artery blockages with each use. said Dr. Jeffrey Breall. Georgetown University Hospital's catheterization chief. Plus, some patients get fevers, chills and other symptoms, a reaction to microscopic particles left on reused catheters, he said. They're not actual infections and ..."
Publication place: Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida, United States
Jeffrey BreallJeffrey Breall in The Tuscaloosa News - Jan 12 1997
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"... thing for them to report," sold Larry Kessler, director of device surveillance. Take those heart balloons. They lose strength to push aside artery blockages with each use, said Dr. Jeffrey Breall, Georgetown University Hospital's catheterization chief. Plus, some patients get fevers, chills and other symptoms, a reaction to microscopic particles left on reused catheters, Breall said. they're not actual infections and don't cause longterm damage, but can make patients miserable. He says Georgetown colleagues do reuse catheters that measure electrical activity in the heart. Mechanical ..."
Publication place: Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States