Cardio Catch-Up: Boston Scientific Moves Forward With Cryoablation In Parallel With PFA
Executive Summary
Medtech Insight’s Cardiovascular Catch-Up highlights recent news on cardiovascular tech innovations that you may have missed. This edition focuses on FROZEN AF, the pivotal trial of Boston Scientific's POLARx cryoablation system. New results from the trial were presented at the Heart Rhythm 2023 meeting in New Orleans in May.
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