- Industry: Medical devices
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                                                        Boston Scientific Corporation develops, manufactures, and markets medical devices used in various interventional medical specialties worldwide.                             
                                                     
                        A test in which a small tube (catheter) is inserted through the veins or arteries and into the heart to measure pressure, take blood samples, and test for abnormalities in the heart.    
    
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									Volume of blood ejected by the heart per minute. Cardiac output = heart rate x stroke volume, usually measured in liters per minute.    
    
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									A physician trained in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of heart disease.    
    
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									A chronic disorder that causes the muscle of the heart to become weakened and not work as efficiently as it should.    
    
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									Often referred to as the "heart-lung machine," a circulatory support system that works in place of a patient's heart and lungs, providing blood flow to the whole body during open-heart surgery.    
    
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									A condition that reduces the blood flow through the carotid arteries to the brain.    
    
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									A surgical procedure in which the fatty plaque causing the blockage of the carotid artery is removed.    
    
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									A long, thin, flexible tube with wires and metal bands or electrodes that is inserted into the groin vein and threaded up through the blood vessel and into the heart under X-ray guidance. Mapping/diagnostic catheters are used to identify the location of the abnormality, and ablation catheters are used to destroy the tissue in the affected location.    
    
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