Atrial Fibrillation

This channel includes news and new technology innovations for the treatment of atrial fibrillation, also referred to as AF or afib. AF is a cardiac arrhythmia caused by irregular and often rapid heart rate. It is caused by the upper chambers (the atria) beating irregularly and uncoordinated with the lower  ventricle chambers of of the heart. Symptoms include weakness with heart palpitations and shortness of breath. The conditional can lead to an increased risk of stroke and heart failure. AF episodes can cause the blood in the atria to stagnate and form clots, usually within the left atrial appendage (LAA). The clots can flow to the brain and cause a stroke. Treatments include anticoagulation therapy to dissolve clots, catheter or surgical ablation and LAA occlusion

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January 28, 2019 — Acutus Medical announced 12-month data from the UNCOVER-AF trial investigating the use of the AcQMap ...

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January 21, 2019 — Abbott announced U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of the TactiCath Contact Force ...

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December 18, 2018 — Irish medical device company AuriGen Medical won the prestigious Global Innovation Award at the ...

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November 30, 2018 — Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices Companies announced that Biosense Webster Inc. has enrolled and ...

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Wilber Su, M.D., chief of cardiac electrophysiology, Banner University Medical Center, Phoenix, and clinical associate ...

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Russel Pate, Ph.D., Univerity Of South Carolina, chair of the National Physical Activity Plan Alliance. #AHA18
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November 7, 2018 — Here is a list of some of the key clinical trial presentations at the 2018 American Heart Association ...

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October 9, 2018 — Biosense Webster Inc. recently received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for ...

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Use of traditional Holter monitor leads can be an issue for patient compliance and comfort. The newer generation ambulatory cardiac monitors use an adhesive patch that sticks directly on the patient's chest and allows them to shower and go about daily activities without a belt mounted monitor or leads getting in the way. This is especially important for longer term monitoring of seven days or longer.
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Advances in the technology of wearable cardiac monitors are improving both the experience of the patient and the ...

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Feature | Atrial Fibrillation
Rapid advances in technology to monitor atrial fibrillation (AF or Afib) are enabling clinicians to access real-time ...
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August 28, 2018 — Medtronic plc announced new findings from the CRYO4PERSISTENT AF clinical trial demonstrating improved ...

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July 13, 2018 — Boston Scientific Corp. recently announced a definitive agreement to acquire Cryterion Medical Inc., a ...

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July 5, 2018 — Using catheter-based ablation instead of medications alone reduces the risks of death and stroke in ...

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News | Antiplatelet and Anticoagulation Therapies

June 27, 2018 — Results from a 902-person, five-country survey of people living with atrial fibrillation (AF) reinforce ...

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News | Left Atrial Appendage (LAA) Occluders

June 26, 2018 — MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute physicians participating in a clinical trial have become the first in ...

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There is a movement toward real-time, remote cardiac monitoring with the latest generation of event and Holter monitor ...

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