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Thumbs up Multi-center ALS Study ... NeuRx® DPS™ Shows ... Survival Post-Implant of 20.9 months

Multi-center ALS Study Using the NeuRx® Diaphragm Pacing System™ (DPS) Shows Safety and Survival Post-Implant of 20.9 Months

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Post NeuRx study expands to 150 patients

U.S. Diaphragm Pacing Study in ALS Continues Enrollment: The Post Approval Study's (PAS) Interim Data Showed Device Safety and Median Survival Post-Implant of 20.9 months

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