Lake Oswego, OR - The first wireless communication system for remote monitoring of implantable pacemakers won FDA approval yesterday. The Biotronik Home Monitoring System allows a Biotronik pacemaker ...
LAKE OSWEGO, Ore.-- (BUSINESS WIRE)--BIOTRONIK, a leading manufacturer of cardiovascular medical devices, announced today that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted approval for its ...
LAKE OSWEGO, Ore. & SAN DIEGO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BIOTRONIK, a leading manufacturer of cardiovascular medical devices, announced that clinical data demonstrating the safety and efficacy of its ...
New pacemakers models Effecta and Estella plus new feature Vp Suppression complete the Evia family LAKE OSWEGO, Ore. & BERLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- BIOTRONIK, a leading manufacturer of implantable ...
BIOTRONIK ProMRI ® pacing system portfolio gives patients more access to MRI scanning and physicians more options with single and dual chamber pacemaker systems BERLIN & NICE, France--(BUSINESS WIRE)- ...
BIOTRONIK continues to enrich its high quality product portfolio with the launch of the new external pacemakers. Reocor offers complete reliability in emergencies and temporary patient care, setting a ...
Biotronik said yesterday it won CE Mark approval in the European Union for 2 next-generation MRI-safe pacemakers. The new devices are compatible with up to 3 tesla MRI scanning machines, the company ...
Correction: The original version of this story misstated CardioMessenger's FDA status. It is 510(k) cleared. Lake Oswego, Oregon-based Biotronik USA, the United States arm of Berlin-based medical ...
Biotronik is looking to get the FDA's approval for a line of MRI-safe pacemakers--courtesy of Biotronik The FDA approved a clinical trial of Biotronik's proMRI pacemaker, a device designed to operate ...
Biotronik, a Lake Oswego-based maker of cardiac implants, will pay $4.9 million to the federal government to settle kickback allegations. The firm denies any wrongdoing. (Motoya Nakamura/The Oregonian ...
SANTA FE, N.M. (CN) - A cardiac surgeon is accused of intentionally misdiagnosing nearly a dozen patients to trick them into undergoing expensive pacemaker surgery. The 11 plaintiffs, two of them ...
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