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Articles Tagged with ''cardiology''

Abbott Laboratories Aveir VR leadless pacemaker system

NICE recommends leadless pacemakers to treat slow heart rhythms

March 2, 2026
By Shani Alexander
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The U.K.’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommendation that leadless cardiac pacemakers be used as the standard of care for people with slow heart rhythms (bradyarrhythmias) is a boon for more than 2 million individuals living with the condition. The use of the technology will transform patients’ quality of life, reduce rates of infections and lower costs for the health care system.
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Ultromics raises $55M for AI platform to tackle heart failure

July 31, 2025
By Shani Alexander
Ultromics Ltd. raised $55 million in a series C financing round to expand its commercial footprint across the U.S. and invest in the development of new AI modules for earlier, more accurate detection of cardiovascular disease, Ross Upton, CEO and founder of Ultromics told BioWorld.
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Haya doing well with a $65M series A for precision medicine

May 8, 2025
By Lee Landenberger
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Following last fall’s $1 billion development deal with Eli Lilly and Co., precision medicine company Haya Therapeutics SA has raised $65 million in a series A. It’s all part of increased validation from big pharmas that long noncoding RNAs, such as those being developed by Haya, have a strong future.
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BrightHeart software

Brightheart secures FDA clearance for software to detect fetal heart defects

Nov. 21, 2024
By Shani Alexander
The U.S. FDA granted Brightheart SAS 510(k) clearance for its artificial intelligence software which helps doctors detect congenital heart defects in fetuses. The software will transform prenatal ultrasound evaluations of the fetal heart and improve the outcomes for newborns, Cécile Dupont, Brightheart’s CEO, told BioWorld.
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Researchers develop intracardiac pulsatile ventricular assist device

June 27, 2024
By Simon Kerton
Researchers from the University of South Florida developed a novel ventricular assist device that is placed directly inside a failing ventricular cavity to help it pump blood correctly again. This device consists of a self-expanding stent that contains a sac and inlet/outlet ports that allow compression fluids to generate contractile forces that pump the blood out.
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FDA advisory committee gives Abbott a valentine with Triclip endorsement

Feb. 14, 2024
By Annette Boyle
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the circulatory system devices panel of the medical devices advisory committee for the U.S. FDA showed some love for Abbott Laboratories’ Triclip transcatheter edge-to edge repair (TEER) system for leaky tricuspid heart valves.
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Edwards EVOQUE

Edwards pumped about Evoque US tricuspid valve replacement approval

Feb. 2, 2024
By Holland Johnson
Edwards Lifesciences Corp. received some good news with the earlier-than-expected U.S. FDA approval of its Evoque tricuspid valve replacement system. The company beat out rival Abbott Laboratories for the honor of being the first transcatheter therapy to receive FDA approval.
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medtronic micra vr2

Medtronic receives CE mark for latest leadless pacemakers and CGM

Jan. 8, 2024
By Shani Alexander
Medtronic plc received CE mark for its latest miniature, leadless pacemakers, the Micra AV2 and Micra VR2. According to the company, they are the world's smallest pacemakers, provide a longer battery life, and are easier to program than previous Micra pacemakers, while maintaining the benefits of their predecessors such as reduced complications compared to traditional pacemakers.
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Edwards to spin out critical care business in 2024

Dec. 11, 2023
By Annette Boyle
Edwards Lifesciences Corp. set analysts a-spin ahead of its investor day activities with the revelation it plans to launch its critical care unit as a stand-alone public company next year. Edwards expects that dividing the business will allow it to focus on cardiovascular and surgical markets.
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Tota Flow bidirectional flow cannulas

Patent update: Total Flow designs cannulas for reducing ischemic conditions in cannulated limbs

Sep. 27, 2023
By Simon Kerton
The co-founder and CEO of Total Flow Medical Ltd, Hilary Pierce, reported the filing of a patent for bidirectional flow cannulas configured and designed to replace conventional femoral arterial cannulas for extracorporeal circulation during cardiopulmonary bypass procedures and that provide an optional dedicated blood flow to the ipsilateral limb.
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