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BioWorld - Saturday, February 7, 2026
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Articles Tagged with ''arrhythmia''

Abbott Labs Assert-IQ-AIQ

Abbott secures CE mark for Assert-IQ insertable cardiac monitor

March 27, 2024
By Annette Boyle
Abbott Laboratories landed CE mark for two versions of its Assert-IQ insertable cardiac monitor (ICM), one with a three-year battery life, the other lasting six years. Designed for long-term remote monitoring of individuals with abnormal heartbeats or at risk of developing arrhythmias, the device helps detect often-fleeting irregularities in heart rhythm to assist in diagnosis and care management.
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Adagio

Adagio speeds up financing rhythm with $42M SPAC deal

Feb. 16, 2024
By Annette Boyle
The slow pace of financing in med-tech appears to have stimulated cardiac arrhythmia technology developer Adagio Medical Inc. to turn to a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) in a type of deal that has all but vanished in the last year. The company signed an agreement with Arya Sciences Acquisition Corp. IV to combine in a reverse merger deal that will result in Adagio’s listing on Nasdaq under “ADGM.”
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Cardiovascular

Acesion Pharma reports new SK3 channel blockers for arrhythmia

Oct. 11, 2023
Small conductance SK (Ca) channel blockers, particularly SK (Ca) 2.3 (SK3; SKCa3; hKCa3) channel blockers, have been described in an Acesion Pharma ApS patent as potentially useful for the treatment of arrhythmia.
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Pacira Cryotech cryogenic treatment

Patent update: Pacira Cryotech seek to repurpose its analgesic iovera technology for treating arrhythmia

Sep. 7, 2023
By Simon Kerton
Pacira Cryotech Inc. reported the filing of a patent for a hand-held cryogenic treatment system with a probe configured to apply a cryogenic therapy to one or more nerves, such as the nerves of the stellate ganglion and autonomic tissue peripheral to the stellate ganglion.
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Biosense Webster launches Optrell catheter to map complex cardiac arrhythmias

Aug. 10, 2023
By David Godkin
It's one thing to ablate a lesion to treat a cardiac arrhythmia “but you can’t ablate the right place if you don’t know where it is,” said Nikki Sidi, U.S. President of Biosense Webster Inc. Sidi was commenting on the July 24 U.S. launch of the high-density diagnostic Optrell mapping catheter with Trueref technology powered by its Carto 3 software.
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Volta Medical - VX1 AI software

Volta raises $39M to support US rollout of cardiac ablation software for complex arrhythmia

Jan. 12, 2023
By Bernard Banga
Volta Medical SAS reported raising $39 million in a series B round to roll out its VX1 software mapping system in Europe and the U.S. This artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm is compatible with most readily available multi-polar catheters and technology used in operating rooms and cath labs in the treatment of complex cardiac arrhythmia.
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Blue heart and data grid
Cardiovascular

Preclinical results show potential of AS-100283, a CaMKIIδ inhibitor, for the treatment of β-blocker-resistant arrhythmias

Nov. 14, 2022
Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) is involved in the regulation of calcium and its hyperactivation can lead to cardiac issues, particularly with rhythm and contraction.
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Microport Ep raises $169.5M in Shanghai IPO, shares drop in debut

Sep. 1, 2022
By Zhang Mengying
Shanghai Microport Ep Medtech Co. Ltd. went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange STAR Market and raised ¥1.17 billion (US$169.5 million) with its initial public offering. The company’s issue price was ¥16.51 per share. After opening at ¥15.50 per share, the share price dived to ¥13.15 at the closing of its first trading day. Microport Ep is an associated company of the Hong Kong-listed Microport Scientific Corp.
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Jinjiang raises $101M to develop electrophysiology products

Aug. 31, 2022
By Doris Yu
Sichuan Jinjiang Electronic Science and Technology Co. Ltd. (JJET) recently completed series A+ and series B rounds, raising a total of ¥700 million (US$101 million) in series A and series B financing.
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Lady with Mawi Heart Patch on chest

Mawi Heart Patch offers continuous low-fuss heart monitoring

Aug. 12, 2022
By Annette Boyle
With the launch of the Mawi Heart Patch in the U.S., physicians and patients have a lightweight, wireless heart monitoring system that provides seven days of cardiac information. Using a disposable two-lead system affixed to the chest, the device provides a detailed report within 24 hours and can reduce time to diagnosis by 97%, Mawi Inc. said.
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