Philips Medical Systems will introduce integrated and customizable ultrasound and cardiovascular x-ray products for the electrophysiology market this week at the Heart Rhythm 2004 meeting in San Francisco.
The new products from the Bothell, WA-based company are the Allura XperFD 10 catheterization system with fluoroscopy protocls; the EP MedSystems' EP Workmate for 3D mapping of cardiac arrhythmias; the Tom Tec advanced analysis software for live 3D echocardiograpy; and the TomTec 4D left ventricle-analysis software package for evaluating left ventricular dysynchrony.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writersMay 20, 2004
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