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Adagio Medical, Inc., a leading innovator in catheter ablation technologies for atrial fibrillation (AF) and ventricular tachycardia (VT), announced the publication of the results of its Cryocure-2 ultra-low temperature cryoablation (ULTC) study in patients with AF in the Journal of American College of Cardiology (JACC), Clinical Electrophysiology.1 The ...
” Highlights of the vMap Clinical Validation Study The study results exceeded the pre-specified accuracy goals for arrhythmia source and pacing site localization, demonstrating vMap’s reliability as an accurate, non-invasive cardiac mapping tool. ...
– lead investigator at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital said: “The electrophysiological signals from this study are remarkable and represent the strongest early trial target engagement signals our lab has seen in the autism field. The findings from this project de-risk future larger-scale study given the personalized approach ...
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Superiority trial showed a 29% difference in effectiveness at 12 months and a 35% difference in effectiveness at 18 months for long-standing persistent Afib patients. Study also showed improved Electrophysiology Lab efficiency AtriCure, Inc. ...
Vektor Medical, Inc. announced the start of its clinical study to evaluate vMap™. Using patients who have previously undergone a clinically-indicated electrophysiology study and successful ablation, the purpose of this study is to clinically validate the use of vMap™ in providing arrhythmia/pacing hotspots for ...
. - October 30, 2019 - Cardiva Medical, Inc., an innovator in the field of vascular closure, today announced that positive results from the AMBULATE pivotal study demonstrating the safety and efficacy of the company’s VASCADE® MVP Venous Vascular Closure System compared to manual compression were published online in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology: ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Kardium Inc. today announced that the Globe® Mapping and Ablation System has successfully demonstrated safety and efficacy in the GLOBAL-AF study. The results of the study were published in the Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology. The study demonstrated a 76% percent freedom from ...
