Israel develops revolutionary heart treatment

Reducer

A medical milestone emerged from Tel Aviv’s Ichilov Medical Center as Israel approved the Reducer, a revolutionary heart implant. Inserted through minimally invasive catheterization, this tiny device enhances blood flow in the heart, alleviating severe chest pain for heart failure patients. Over 75% of recipients report significant improvements in quality of life, offering hope to those enduring chronic conditions (Psalm 30:5). Developed at Ichilov’s Sourasky Medical Center, a global leader in cardiac innovation, the Reducer has been tested extensively, with clinical trials showing reduced symptoms like shortness of breath. Already approved in Europe, it awaits FDA approval for U.S. use, marking a proud moment for Israeli medicine and its commitment to advancing global healthcare.

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