November 9, 2009 – Boston Scientific Corp. today announced the launch of its COGNIS cardiac resynchronization ...
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Devices (CRT)
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Devices (CRT) are cardiac electrophysiology (EP) systems that include a small electronic device that is surgically implanted into a pocket of skin to help both ventricles contract together. They are also called biventricular pacemakers. These systems can be used for pacing only, or can include a built-in defibrillator.
November 9, 2009 – Boston Scientific Corp. said Friday it reached an agreement in principle with the U.S ...
November 4, 2009 — BIOTRONIK Inc. this week announced the results from site preparation, antibiotic use and ...
October 20, 2009 – St. Jude Medical Inc. today said it received European CE mark approval for the industry’s first ...
October 8, 2009 – Boston Scientific Corp. this week announced its exclusive sponsorship and first enrollments of ...
There is a growing trend in electrophysiology toward remote, home monitoring of implantable cardioverter ...
September 15, 2009 – Fluid monitoring with OptiVol Fluid Status Monitoring is a more accurate predictor of ...
September 14, 2009 – The 13th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Heart Failure Society of America (HFSA) today ...
August 3, 2009 – Circulatory assist pump maker Thoratec Corp. and small implantable blood pump maker HeartWare ...
Jul y 21, 2009 – St. Jude Medical Inc. today said the FDA cleared its Accent RF pacemaker and Anthem RF CRT-P ...
There has been a growing trend in electrophysiology toward remote, home monitoring of implantable cardioverter ...
July 17, 2009 – Medtronic announced today the first enrollments in a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) substudy of ...
June 25, 2009 – Today, St. Jude Medical Inc. and Medtronic Inc. both commended the efforts of investigators in the ...
June 23, 2009 – Boston Scientific Corp. and the University of Rochester Medical Center announced today that the ...
June 23, 2009 - Today, Medtronic Inc. announced the first worldwide enrollments in the MORE-CARE (Monitoring ...