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Blood Volume Analysis (BVA) in 83-Patient Study Provided Highly Effective Guidance for Care of Heart Failure Patients Otherwise Unavailable Using Common Proxy Diagnostic Methods
Oak Ridge, TN, Oct. 11, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Daxor Corporation (NASDAQ:DXR), the global leader in blood volume measurement technology, today announces new data from Banner University Medicine Advanced Heart Failure Clinic in Phoenix, AZ validating the benefits of the Company's BVA-100 diagnostic blood test for ambulatory patients with advanced heart failure. Data were presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Heart Failure Society of America (HFSA), which brought together the world's leading experts in heart failure at the Huntington Convention Center in Cleveland, OH on October 8, 2023.
Key findings included:
The study titled, "The Value of Blood Volume Analysis to Guide Ambulatory Advanced Heart Failure Care," measured individual blood volumes in eighty-three ambulatory patients with advanced heart failure utilizing BVA to determine the benefits of quantitative blood volume measurements not otherwise obtainable using traditional methods such as clinical signs, symptoms, and exam. "The frequency of the variances in red blood cell volume tended to be greater and more severe than those found in total blood volume. Identifying variances in red blood cell volumes provides an opportunity to evaluate and treat these patients, and our patients in general have benefitted from treatment of both total blood and red blood cell volume," said Marc A. Silver, MD, FACP, FACC, FCCP, FAHA, FHFSA, principal investigator, and Faculty, Advanced Heart Failure Cardiologist at Banner University Medical Center.
Michael Feldschuh, Daxor's CEO and President said, "Management of diuretic strategies remains one of the most difficult and challenging problems clinicians encounter in heart failure patients. This study provides further evidence that our BVA technology is a practical and effective solution to the challenge of optimizing heart failure care in both the inpatient and outpatient settings, and use of our diagnostic confirms that surrogate markers such a physical exam are not accurate or precise compared to direct and objective measurement with Daxor's BVA system."
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