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Clinical experience in Europe results show high procedural success rates with no MRI-related complications. Information on lesion formation is obtained by using special MRI sequences during the procedure that produce immediate information on missed gaps in the lesion, which can translate to fewer repeat procedures and faster recovery times. As adoption grows, ongoing data collection continues to confirm the safety and long-term benefits of MRI-guided ablation.
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How does Imricor’s MRI-guided cardiac ablation system work, and how is it different from traditional fluoroscopy-guided procedures?
Imricor’s system allows physicians to perform cardiac ablations inside the MRI suite using MR-conditional catheters and recording equipment. Instead of...
What makes the Vision-MR Ablation Catheter 2.0 unique?
The Vision-MR Ablation Catheter 2.0 is the first and only commercially available MR-conditional ablation catheter designed for use during real-time...
Which MRI vendors are compatible with Imricor’s iCMR suite?
Imricor’s technology is designed for compatibility with leading MRI systems including Siemens Healthineers and Philips Healthcare. This ensures hospitals can...