Carbon Nanotube Fibers: Revolutionizing Heart Health & Reducing Arrhythmias
Inside the Studio
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On episode 40 of Inside the Studio, Dr. Mehdi Razavi, THI's Director of Electrophysiology Clinical Research & Innovations, sits down with Grand Rounds guest Dr. Mark McCauley to discuss the promising potential of carbon nanotube fibers in restoring electrical conduction in the heart.
Discover how this innovative technology is paving the way to reduce arrhythmias and transform the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
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