The Advisa DR MRI SureScan was approved in June of 2009 in Europe and the new device approved by the FDA is called the Revo MRI SureScan so I might guess with new technologies emerging so quickly this could possibly be an advanced version of what Europe approved. Medtronic Pacemaker that can allow...
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ECG or EKGs as sometimes called are getting quite sophisticated. Vasomedical has primarily been focused towards the cardiology area but with some of the new product lines and electronic monitoring, plan to bring this level to the primary care area too. Doctors are certainly going to be very...
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Finally, but not here in the US yet, a pacemaker that will allow a patient to have an MRI. No word on how long before we may see FDA approval here in the US. (picture at the right does not necessarily represent the device approved) BD MINNEAPOLIS -- Medical-device maker Medtronic...