EP Lab

This channel includes news and new technology innovations for cardiac electrophysiology (EP) systems, techniques and devices using in EP labs. This includes implantable EP devices, pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICD), cardiac resychronization therapy (CRT), ablation technologies, left atrial appendage (LAA) occlusion, atrial fibrilation (AF) and Holter monitors.

Implicity provides a remote cardiac monitoring and research platform used by Independent Diagnostic Testing Facilities and medical centers to deliver high-quality care for patients with connected cardiac devices. On this platform, Implicity aggregates, normalizes and standardizes data from any implantable cardiac device across all manufacturers.
Feature | EP Lab | By Arnaud Rosier, M.D.

With 1.2 to 1.4 million new electrophysiology (EP) devices being prescribed to patients around the world each year ...

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October 28, 2021 — CathVision, a medical technology company developing electrophysiology (EP) solutions in EP recording ...

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News | Heart Failure

October 27, 2021 — Impulse Dynamics announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a modification of labeling ...

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News | Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Devices (CRT)

October 27, 2021 ​​— EBR Systems Inc., developer of the world’s first wireless cardiac pacing system for heart failure, ...

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Videos | EP Mapping and Imaging Systems

An example of the Acutus Medical AcQMap High Resolution Imaging and Mapping System to guide electrophysiology (EP) cardi ...

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October 6, 2021 — Boston Scientific Corp. announced it entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Baylis Medical ...

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October 6, 2021 – Biosense Webster announced the first cases using a radiofrequency balloon ablation catheter were ...

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Khaldoun Tarakji, M.D., MPH, associate section head, cardiac electrophysiology, Heart and Vascular Institute at ...

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Gadolinium-enhanced MRI of a cardiac radiation therapy patient at baseline (left) and 3 months post-treatment (right). Top: the left ventricle with patchy, gadolinium-enhanced scar was transmurally targeted with a radiation ose of 25 Gy between 3 and 6 o’clock (red brackets). Nonenhanced, remote myocardium is adjacent to target region (white arrowhead). Bottom: surviving nonenhanced myocardium within the same images is visible in the targeted region at baseline and 3 months post-treatment (yellow outline).
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September 28, 2021 — New research from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis suggests that radiation ...

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News | Atrial Fibrillation

September 28, 2021 — Image-guided fibrosis ablation in addition to pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) does not improve ...

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Illustration of the Watchman transcatheter left atrial appendage (LAA) occluder being  deployed into the LAA. FDA is concerned about higher rates of LAA occlusion complications in women compared to men, prompting the FDA to send a letter to providers warning them on possible poor outcomes.
Feature | Left Atrial Appendage (LAA) Occluders

September 27, 2021 — Compared with men undergoing left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO), women have a significantly ...

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Feature | Cath Lab | By Aaron Detate and Lars Thording

In the electrophysiology (EP) lab, hundreds of thousands of used devices are sent to reprocessors every year to get ...

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News | Atrial Fibrillation

September 13, 2021 — Ablation plus cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is superior to pharmacological rate control ...

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News | Atrial Fibrillation

September 8, 2021 — Continuous heart rhythm monitoring – with anticoagulation if atrial fibrillation is detected – does ...

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