Boston Scientific Encouraged By Luminize AF First-In-Human Data
Executive Summary
Data from the AF-FICIENT I study, presented at the European Heart Rhythm Association in Lisbon, Portugal, support Boston Scientific's development of the Luminize atrial fibrillation ablation catheter. Luminize has built-in digital cameras for visual guidance and sensing electrodes on the balloon to assess real-time vein isolation.
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