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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

A Cardio Vascular Center in Florida seeks the Protocol for the CCSVI Stent Treatment

A Cardio Vascular surgeon contacted me yesterday and again we spoke today. He and his team are very interested in learning more and doing research for the stent operation. One of the things he told me of the risk involved is that to place a stent in a vein is dangerous because as the blood flows back to the heart, the pressure is strong and the vein dilates (not the word he used).

There is strong possibility that the stent would migrate and when this migration happens, it can lodge in a place that could be life threatening. THIS is one of the reasons why more research is needed before they just start putting veinous stents into people.

ANYWAY though, he asked me to find other CCSVI researchers that he can contact. So, If you have a way to get this information to me, it can help to provide another research team to look into this hopeful resolve.

Best Wishes,



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1 comments:

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