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Allan C. Shuros

Researcher at Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.

Publications -  154
Citations -  2272

Allan C. Shuros is an academic researcher from Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signal & Heart failure. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 154 publications receiving 2272 citations. Previous affiliations of Allan C. Shuros include Boston Scientific Corporation.

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Focused ultrasonic renal denervation

TL;DR: In this article, focused acoustic energy is delivered via an intravascular device of sufficient power to ablate innervated renal or aortal tissue, such as the renal artery and abdominal aorta.
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Drug eluting implants to prevent cardiac apoptosis

TL;DR: In this paper, an anti-apoptotic drug is carried by the implantable device through a coating applied to the device, or may be included in the device during the device manufacturing process.
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Method and apparatus for modulating cellular metabolism during post-ischemia or heart failure

TL;DR: A drug delivery system detects a cardiac condition indicative of a need for increasing a cardiac metabolic level and, in response, releases a drug into tissue or blood to shift a source of metabolically synthesized energy fueling cardiac contraction from fatty acid to glucose as discussed by the authors.
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Method and apparatus for neural stimulation via the lymphatic system

TL;DR: An implantable neural stimulation system includes an implantable medical device having a neural stimulation circuit and at least one implantable lead configured to allow one or more stimulation electrodes to be placed in the lymphatic vessels of a patient as discussed by the authors.
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Systems and methods for local vasoactive response using temperature modulation

TL;DR: In this paper, a thermal element is configured to conduct thermal energy between the thermal element and a desired region of the vessel wall to elicit the localized vasomodulation of a vessel at the desired region.