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BioWorld - Sunday, May 3, 2026
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Articles by Amanda Pedersen

FDA clears Vivid E9 cardio ultrasound system from GE

April 30, 2012
By Amanda Pedersen

FDA panel favors HeartWare device, despite safety issues

April 27, 2012
By Amanda Pedersen
The FDA's Circulatory System Devices panel voted 9-2 Wednesday after the market close to recommend approval of the HeartWare ventricular assist system (VAS) as a bridge-to-transplantation (BTT) for patients with end-stage heart failure. Despite some concerns about safety, the panel decided the benefits outweigh the risks for the new device from HeartWare (Framingham, Massachusetts), which is implanted next to the heart.
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U.S. Sapien sales drive strong 1Q results for Edwards

April 26, 2012
By Amanda Pedersen

VeriStrat results correlate with lung cancer survival outcome

April 25, 2012
By Amanda Pedersen

FDA clears Abbott's iFS laser for cataract surgery

April 23, 2012
By Amanda Pedersen
Abbott (Abbott Park, Illinois) reported FDA clearance to use its iFS advanced femtosecond laser to create bow-shaped or curved arcuate incisions in corneal surgery, including cataract surgery.
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Financings roundup: GE and NXT2B join forces for production of PET tracers

April 20, 2012
By Amanda Pedersen

Bioness to study StimRouter for peripheral nerve pain

April 19, 2012
By Amanda Pedersen

St. Jude launches IDE study of MRI pacemaker & MRI lead

April 18, 2012
By Amanda Pedersen
St. Jude Medical (St. Paul, Minnesota) reported the first implant in its Accent MRI pacemaker and Tendril MRI lead IDE study. The study is designed to determine if patients with these devices can safely undergo full-body, high resolution MRI scans to better accommodate their medical needs. The Accent MRI pacemaker system from St. Jude offers and advanced pacing platform that provides wireless telemetry and algorithms to help address individual patient conditions, the company said.
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Medtronic reports consistent two-year results for Endurant

April 17, 2012
By Amanda Pedersen
No aneurysm-related mortality. No conversion to open surgery. No device migration.
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Medtronic initiates landmark drug-eluting balloon study

April 16, 2012
By Amanda Pedersen
Patients suffering from peripheral artery disease (PAD) in the superficial femoral artery and/or proximal popliteal artery traditionally have not had very good treatment options.
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