Angina is the medical term used for
describing the chest pain or discomfort that an individual can experience when
the heart does not receive an adequate supply of oxygen-rich blood. This can
occur when the arteries supplying blood flow to the heart muscle become
partially blocked or narrowed by the accumulation of fatty deposits known as
plaque. This condition, where plaque progressively builds up in the interior
walls of the arteries, resulting in reduced blood flow to the myocardium,
ischemia and angina, is known as coronary atherosclerosis.
The primary therapeutic options for treatment
of coronary artery disease are drug therapy, percutaneous coronary intervention
(PCI) and coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). However, many patients with
severe angina experience inadequate response to pharmacological approaches and
require surgical treatment such as PCI with or without stenting, or CABG.
Many patients with chronic, severe angina
are not candidates for PCI or CABG because of a variety of reasons including
failed prior procedures, diffuse coronary artery disease, distal stenosis or extremely
small coronary arteries. These patients represent the primary target population
for treatment with TMR.
Transmyocardial revascularization (TMR) is
a surgically performed laser-based heart treatment procedure in which
transmural channels are made in the heart muscle. Many scientific experts
believe that these procedures encourage new vessel formation, also known as
angiogenesis. TMR therapy is approved for patients suffering from chronic or
severe angina. The American Heart Association (AHA) estimates that
approximately 9.8 million Americans experience angina symptoms.
Spanning over 390 pages “US
Market Report for Transmyocardial Revascularization Devices 2018 - MedCore” report
covers Executive Summary, U.S. Cardiac Surgery And Heart Valve Device Market
Overview, Competitive Analysis, Market Trends, Market Developments, Research
Methodology, Disease Overview, Product Portfolio, Transmyocardial
Revascularization Device Market, Appendix. This report Covered Companies -
Edwards Lifesciences, St. Jude Medical, Medtronic, Maquet, Abiomed, HeartWare
Inc., Sorin Group, Terumo, Abbott Laboratories, Teleflex Medical, Cardiac
Assist, AtriCure, W.L. Gore, SynCardia, Boston Scientific, Cryolife, Others
include: Berlin Heart, Cardica, Chase Medical, Genesee Biomedical, Karl Storz,
LifeNet Health, Microline Surgical, Novadaq, On-X, Saphena Medical,
SentreHeart, Vitalitec, etc.
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