Cardiac Rhythm Management

The Future of Pacemakers and ICDs: Revolutionizing Cardiac Rhythm Management

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The Future of Pacemakers and ICDs: Revolutionizing Cardiac Rhythm Management

The field of cardiac rhythm management and ablation is rapidly evolving with the emergence of new technologies. Over the past decade, there have been significant improvements in the capabilities and battery lifespan of pacemakers and ICDs. However, the advancements in this field are far from over. In the coming years, wireless technology is expected to

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Revolutionizing AF Treatment: The Rise of Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) Technology

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Revolutionizing AF Treatment: The Rise of Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) Technology

Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) is a promising new technology in the medical field, and its popularity is on the rise. PFA uses controlled, pulsed electric fields to disrupt irregular electrical pathways in the heart that cause conditions like atrial fibrillation (AF). This innovative approach is expected to offer a safer and more effective alternative to

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Everything You Need to Know About the Global Markets for Electrophysiology and Cardiac Ablation Catheters

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Everything You Need to Know About the Global Markets for Electrophysiology and Cardiac Ablation Catheters

Globally, the electrophysiology and cardiac ablation catheter markets are growing at a steady pace. Individually, the diagnostic electrophysiology (EP) catheter market value is increasing into 2028, and iData’s analysts predict that the market will reach $3.1 billion. Similarly, the cardiac ablation catheter market is growing and is approaching nearly $5 billion by 2028.  What Segments

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Pacemakers: Top Brands per Segment in the U.S.

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Pacemakers: Top Brands per Segment in the U.S.

Throughout iData’s MedSKU analysis on the U.S. pacemaker market, five companies, over 40 brands, and 45 SKUs were analyzed. Despite many market segments included in the MedSKU analysis, this blog focuses and dives deep into three specific segments: Single-Chamber Pacemakers Dual-Chamber Pacemaker  Leadless Pacemakers  iData’s recently completed MedSKU analysis includes an overview of the companies,

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New CPT Codes Announced for Insertable Cardiac Monitors

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New CPT Codes Announced for Insertable Cardiac Monitors

Register to receive the complimentary U.S. Market Report Suite for Cardiac Rhythm Management Devices – MedSuite report synopsis and brochure As it is said in the medical industry: new year, new CPT codes. With each new year, medical professionals are given a handful of changes to the list of CPT codes, and with regard to the

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How Will Boston Scientific’s $1.2 Billion Acquisition of Preventice Solutions Impact the Market?

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How Will Boston Scientific’s $1.2 Billion Acquisition of  Preventice Solutions Impact the Market?

Boston Scientific has announced they entered a definitive agreement to acquire Preventice Solutions Inc., a privately-held company that offers a full portfolio of mobile cardiac health solutions and services, ranging from ambulatory cardiac monitors to cardiac event monitors and mobile cardiac telemetry. The transaction will include an upfront cash payment of $925 million, and up

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Medtronic’s Newest Form of Communication with the Heart

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Medtronic’s Newest Form of Communication with the Heart

Medtronic has released its first-ever app-connected pacemaker called Azure. A pacemaker is an implantable device designed to regulate the electrical impulses of the heart. They are used to correct uneven heartbeats. Millions of patients have pacemaker implants to treat arrhythmia or heart failure. However, many patients do not understand how these devices function. This smartphone-connected

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Fitbit Used for Early Detection of COVID-19 Symptoms

Fitbit Used for Early Detection of COVID-19 Symptoms

Currently, the demand for healthcare workers and facilities is extraordinarily high in areas heavily affected by COVID-19. The demand for patient monitoring devices is also high. One of the biggest challenges in reducing the spread of the virus is contact tracing, which is made difficult through a high demand for health personnel, and because of

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Philips Launches Two Portable Biomedical Products In US

Philips Launches Two Portable Biomedical Products In US

Philips has announced the launch of two portable biomedical products, after obtaining FDA approval for them: the Tempus ALS and Tempus Pro. Both of the devices are designed for use with Philips’ Intellispace Corsium software. This web-based platform is used to record and upload data real-time, and it can be used for communication. This adds

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New Cardiac Monitor Uses Nanogenerators Powered by Human Body

New Cardiac Monitor Uses Nanogenerators Powered by Human Body

Researchers at Purdue University have been developing a wearable cardiac monitor that functions by harvesting the energy of the human body. The device uses TENG’s, triboelectric nanogenerators, with polyvinyl alcohol-based contact layers, to monitor cardiac health. If further research shows this technology is viable, this could be a major step forward for all patient monitoring

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