| This Week’s News | The FDA has labeled this as a Class I recall, which means using these devices can lead to significant injuries, including death. The FDA has labeled this as a Class I recall, which means using these devices can lead to significant injuries, including death. | |
| “It is your firm’s responsibility to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations administered by FDA,” according to the warning letter. These issues, the agency added, “may be symptomatic of serious problems in your firm’s manufacturing and quality management systems.” “It is your firm’s responsibility to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations administered by FDA,” according to the warning letter. These issues, the agency added, “may be symptomatic of serious problems in your firm’s manufacturing and quality management systems.” | |
| These latest cuts could be a "breaking point" for physicians, according to a new letter to lawmakers. These latest cuts could be a "breaking point" for physicians, according to a new letter to lawmakers. | |
| An ear clip device has been shown to effectively stimulate nerves to treat postural tachycardia syndrome. An ear clip device has been shown to effectively stimulate nerves to treat postural tachycardia syndrome. | |
| The device, now on display at TVT 2023 in Phoenix, is scheduled to begin hitting the market in the months ahead. The device, now on display at TVT 2023 in Phoenix, is scheduled to begin hitting the market in the months ahead. | |
| Juan C. Diaz, MD, explained why conduction pacing may be the way of the future. Juan C. Diaz, MD, explained why conduction pacing may be the way of the future. | |
| "The goal is to treat patients with life-threatening VT in a safer, faster and better way," one researcher explained. "The goal is to treat patients with life-threatening VT in a safer, faster and better way," one researcher explained. | |
| Malissa Wood, MD, co-director of Corrigan Women’s Heart Health Program at Massachusetts General Hospital, shares some of the latest data from the iSCAD Registry. Malissa Wood, MD, co-director of Corrigan Women’s Heart Health Program at Massachusetts General Hospital, shares some of the latest data from the iSCAD Registry. | |
| Pulsed field ablation is one of the biggest technology trends in cardiac electrophysiology and may become a new standard of care in atrial fibrillation the coming years based on clinical data. Pulsed field ablation is one of the biggest technology trends in cardiac electrophysiology and may become a new standard of care in atrial fibrillation the coming years based on clinical data. | |
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