"Patients with multiple-system atrophy often have debilitating orthostatic hypotension. An implanted spinal cord stimulator could help to manage this hypotension and related syncope. New research findings are summarized in a short video. "
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New England Journal of Medicine tweets video about implanted spinal neurostimulator for MSA to treat orthostatic hypotension
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Hi, saw this about 3 months ago after chatting with an exec of the British Heart Foundation whose son is severely epileptic.I hear that Newcastle uni are doing a study also.
No one is sure of the results yet as it's very preliminary.
Paul
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