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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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What’s the current regulatory status (EU/US) and which indications are approved?
Imricor’s Vision-MR Ablation Catheter 2.0, Vision-MR Diagnostic Catheter, Vision-MR Dispersive Electrode, Advantage-MR EP Recorder/Stimulator System, and NorthStar Mapping System hold...
How can hospitals calculate ROI and throughput benefits?
Hospitals measure ROI by combining several factors: decreased repeat procedures, lower occupational-health costs, improved staff retention, and the ability to...
What are the capital and operational cost considerations?
Building an interventional cardiac MRI (iCMR) program involves both facility upgrades and specialized equipment investments. Hospitals typically budget for MRI...