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FDA Grants EBR Systems Breakthrough Device Designation Status for the WiSE Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) System

FDA Grants EBR Systems Breakthrough Device Designation Status for the WiSE Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) System

Also referred to as biventricular pacing, CRT uses wire leads to synchronize the left and the right ventricles so that the two chambers beat together, thereby improving the heart’s efficiency. ...

ByEBR Systems, Inc.


EBR Systems Closes $30M in New Funding, John McCutcheon Joins Company as President and CEO

EBR Systems Closes $30M in New Funding, John McCutcheon Joins Company as President and CEO

Also referred to as biventricular pacing, CRT uses wire leads to synchronize the left and the right ventricles so that the two chambers beat together, thereby improving the heart's efficiency. ...

ByEBR Systems, Inc.


EBR Systems Awarded Prestigious Forfait Innovation Package for WiSE CRT System by French Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

EBR Systems Awarded Prestigious Forfait Innovation Package for WiSE CRT System by French Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

Cardiac resynchronization therapy is a proven treatment that improves symptoms and reduces hospitalizations and mortality1,2 by electrically stimulating the heart. Also referred to as biventricular pacing, CRT uses wire leads to synchronize the left and the right ventricles so that the two chambers beat together, thereby improving the heart's ...

ByEBR Systems, Inc.


Dr. Mary Norine Walsh Joins SOLVE CRT Clinical Study as Co-Principal Investigator

Dr. Mary Norine Walsh Joins SOLVE CRT Clinical Study as Co-Principal Investigator

Also referred to as biventricular pacing, CRT uses wire leads to synchronize the left and the right ventricles so that the two chambers beat together, thereby improving the heart's efficiency. ...

ByEBR Systems, Inc.


EBR Systems, Inc. Initiates Global Trial of World’s Only Wireless CRT Pacing Technology

EBR Systems, Inc. Initiates Global Trial of World’s Only Wireless CRT Pacing Technology

Also referred to as biventricular pacing, CRT uses wire leads to synchronize the left and the right ventricles so that the two chambers beat together, thereby improving the heart’s efficiency. ...

ByEBR Systems, Inc.


EBR Systems, Inc. Raises $50 Million to Complete Global Heart Failure Trial

EBR Systems, Inc. Raises $50 Million to Complete Global Heart Failure Trial

A major cause of this shortcoming is believed to be the inconsistency of results achieved using wire leads to pace the left ventricle from within the coronary sinus vein on the epicardial (exterior) surface of the heart. Although it is generally accepted that stimulation of the left ventricle is preferable from inside the heart, ...

ByEBR Systems, Inc.

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