CathVision today announced an extensive slate of educational opportunities and scientific sessions at this year’s Heart Rhythm conference demonstrating the significant impact of the ECGenius™ System and potential benefits of AI-based analytics.
Data Presented at Heart Rhythm Conference Will Highlight Importance of High-Fidelity, Low-Noise ECG Signals COPENHAGEN, Denmark, May 15, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- CathVision, a medical technology company developing innovative electrophysiology solutions to enhance clinical decision-making in the EP lab, today announced an extensive slate of educational opportunities and scientific sessions at this year’s Heart Rhythm conference demonstrating the significant impact of the ECGenius™ System and potential benefits of AI-based analytics. HRS 2023 is being held May 19-21 in New Orleans; attendees can visit CathVision during the conference at booth 1442.1 ECGenius System is highlighted in seven scientific presentations at HRS 2023. ECGenius System, the company’s innovative EP recording technology and proprietary hardware amplifier, acquires high-fidelity, low-noise cardiac electrograms to help electrophysiologists improve the diagnosis and treatment of complex atrial arrhythmias, including atrial fibrillation (AF). ECGenius System received FDA clearance in May 2022 and has since been evaluated at world-renowned hospitals, including Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Houston Methodist Hospital, IU Health Methodist Hospital, NYU Langone Health, and Valley Health during a limited market release. CathVision’s keynote event is a Rhythm Theater Symposium, “The Future of EP Recording Systems and AI-based Analytics,” featuring perspectives and experiences from an expert panel of EPs on May 19 at 2:15 p.m. CT. Dr. John Miller, Indiana University School of Medicine, will chair the discussion with Drs. Miguel Valderrabano, Houston Methodist Hospital; Tom De Potter, OLV Hospital Aalst; Larry Chinitz, NYU Langone Health; and Pierre Jais, IHU Liryc. “High-fidelity, low-noise EGM signals vastly improve accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of cardiac arrhythmia with ablation therapy. Clean signals help identify subtle patterns and trends that might be imperceptible otherwise,” said Dr. Miguel Valderrabano, MD, PhD at Houston Methodist Hospital. “I’m looking forward to discussing the role of AI-based analytics and the necessity of accurate and reliable data to generate meaningful insights and predictions that can help ensure optimal patient outcomes.” In addition to the May 19 Rhythm Theater Symposium, the ECGenius System is highlighted in seven scientific presentations and a speed talk at the Stanford Biodesign New Arrhythmia Technologies Retreat on Thursday. Details are as follows: Thursday, May 18
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Sunday, May 21
“HRS is a remarkable event that represents a culmination of our dedication to product development and clinical evaluation throughout the past year as we’ve taken ECGenius System into hospitals for EPs to experience and evaluate. This is an opportunity to share those experiences, provide data that demonstrate clinical effectiveness, foster collaboration, and inspire innovation in cardiac care,” said Mads Matthiesen, CEO of CathVision. “This is a testament to our commitment to transformative change that benefits patients, physicians, and health systems. We are excited to showcase the advantage and significant impact ECGenius offers, and we’re looking forward to the exchange of knowledge and ideas at HRS.” For more information about ECGenius System, CARDIALYTICS™, or to meet with CathVision at HRS 2023, please visit booth 1442, contact us here, and connect on LinkedIn.2 About CathVision Follow CathVision: Twitter and LinkedIn 1 ECGenius System is cleared for sale in the US. Not approved for sale in the rest of the world. 2 CARDIALYTICS is not cleared for sales. View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cathvisions-ecgenius-system-to-be-featured-at-hrs-2023-rhythm-theater-symposium-and-scientific-presentations-301824651.html SOURCE CathVision |