Monday, June 20, 2005

"It's not a cookie-cutter approach,"

Dr. Eric Prystowsky, an Indianapolis physician and a member of Guidant's medical advisory board, said patients who have defibrillators for preventive reasons might not need them replaced immediately. Others, who rely on electrical shocks from the devices several times a year, will be more likely to need replacement surgery.

"It's not a cookie-cutter approach," said Prystowsky.

Well said !!!! Insider info : This guy is a salesman for GUIDANT ...

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