Leadless pacemaker technology represents a significant advancement in cardiac rhythm management, eliminating the need for transvenous leads and reducing many of the complications associated with ...
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a dual-chamber leadless pacemaker system with implant-to-implant communication, according to Abbott. The Aveir DR consists of two devices, one that is ...
Just a few weeks after Abbott presented the successful results of a trial of its Aveir DR dual-chamber leadless pacemaker system—data that it said had been promptly submitted for regulatory review—the ...
An experimental leadless pacemaker is able to capture enough energy from the heart to partially power the device, according to results from a new proof-of-concept study. The prototype device harvested ...
BATON ROUGE, La.- Dr. Robert Drennan, electrophysiologist at CIS, used the leadless pacemaker by Abbott Aveirâ„¢ on July 15, at Baton Rouge General Medical in the catheterization laboratory. Dr. Drennan ...
This summer, doctors at UnityPoint Health performed the QCA's first leadless pacemaker procedure. Now, Dr. Helbert Acosta breaks down the significance.
Abbott's Aveir single chamber (VR) pacing system is the world's only leadless pacemaker with a unique mapping capability to assess correct positioning prior to placement Aveir VR has an increased ...
Abbott ABT recently received FDA approval for its pioneering AVEIR dual chamber (DR) leadless pacemaker system. The approval comes following the recent late-breaking clinical trial data showing that ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Left bundle branch pacing was achieved for the first time via leadless pacemaker. Implantation failure rate was ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — The Nanostim leadless pacemaker (St Jude Medical) "behaved just as expected" in 33 patients evaluated a year after the tiny device was percutaneously inserted and attached to their ...
A prototype for a leadless pacemaker that converts the heart's oscillations into voltage generated 10.9% of the energy needed to stimulate one heartbeat in a laboratory benchtop experiment. If the ...