7 CONCLUSION
Although our aim is initially to target the adult
population who suffer from cryptogenic strokes and
other complications, our prospects do include
expanding our target audience and tacking pediatric
treatment too. Moreover, skills are certainly needed
to be learned for the PFO closure procedure with the
help of an experienced interventional cardiologist
performing interventions with our device. The
availability of the product for different categories of
patients will fulfill the essential unmet clinical need,
as well as provide a safe and effective delivery of
therapy for the whole population. On the technical
side, there is the possibility to include a bioactive
coating capable of releasing anticoagulant drugs
directly into the framework of the device, thus
removing the necessity of administering the drugs
after the intervention separately.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We want to give a special thanks to the organisers of
EIT Health Clinmed 2019 summer school, as well as
the mentors for giving us advice and feedback on our
project during the workshop days. We also thank the
Faculty of Medicine of the University of Lisbon and
the Cardiology Imaging Unit at the Santa Maria
Hospital (Lisbon, Portugal) for arranging the
immersive experience.
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