Leadless pacing within the LV endocardium via the WiSE CRT System (EBR Systems) is a safe and effective option for cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), according to results from the SOLVE-CRT ...
Cardiac physiologic pacing, also known as cardiac resynchronization therapy, is indicated in patients with heart failure, reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of 50% or less, and either a ...
For patients with heart failure, a reduced ejection fraction, and an indication for cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), using His-Purkinje conduction system pacing (HPCSP) is safe and feasible ...
Newer pacing method matched standard cardiac resynchronization therapy with respect to clinical outcomes in the first ...
San Francisco, CA - When a heart-failure patient has a defibrillator-equipped cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT-D) device, antitachycardia pacing (ATP) is preferable to a shock for the treatment ...
NEW ORLEANS -- The Heart Rhythm Society issued the first U.S. guidelines to address use of conductive system pacing with the intent to prevent or mitigate heart failure. Conduction system pacing, ...
Left bundle branch area pacing was found to be an effective and practical strategy for cardiac resynchronization, according to a Late-Breaking Science presentation at EHRA 2026, the annual congress of ...
World’s First Leadless Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing Implant Utilizing EBR Systems’ WiSE CRT System
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--EBR Systems, Inc., developer of the world’s only wireless cardiac pacing system for heart failure, today announced that Professor Pascal Defaye, Head of Rhythmology ...
CRT is a surgical procedure in which doctors implant a pacemaker in both the right and left sides of the heart to help your heart’s chambers beat together. The goal is to improve heart pumping ...
BOSTON -- Early cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) benefited patients with moderately reduced ejection fraction (EF) and left bundle branch block (LBBB) but no indication for pacing, according to ...
Presentation on CRT-NEXT Study at ACC Conference Highlights Similar Primary Outcomes Compared to Conventional CRT-D, Fewer Atrial‑Lead Complications and Shorter Procedures with 2-Lead CRT-D System ...
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