The world's smallest, minimally invasive pacemaker, the Micra Transcatheter Pacing System produced by Minneapolis-based Medtronic, was implanted in a patient in Linz, Austria as part of the global ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Medtronic Inc., the world's largest medical device company, said Tuesday it received U.S. approval for the first pacemaker designed to be safely used with MRI scanners. Patients with the ...
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Medtronic Inc. said Tuesday it is advising physicians that a potential separation of interconnect wires from the hybrid circuit may affect a small subset of Sigma series ...
Medtronic has announced FDA approval and U.S. commercial availability of its free MyCareLink Smart Monitor. The smart mobile application in combination with the prescribed handheld device reader will ...
A pacemaker from Medtronic, newly approved by the Food and Drug Administration, allows patients to securely transmit data from the pacemaker to their physicians via a smartphone or tablet using ...
About eight months after claiming stateside approvals, Medtronic has secured a green light in Europe for the latest generation of its miniaturized leadless pacemakers. The CE mark covers the company’s ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has given Medtronic (NYSE:MDT) the go-ahead on a clinical trial to test its next generation of MRI pacemaker technology, the Minnesota company announced Monday.
Medtronic has received FDA clearance for a mobile app that allows patients to remotely forward data from their pacemakers with their physicians. The app is paired with a device, the MyCareLink Smart ...
Sixty-seven years ago on Halloween, a rolling power outage wreaked havoc across the Twin Cities and at the University of Minnesota hospital, where cardiac patients were relying on electrical ...
Medtronic warns of older pacemaker wires Medtronic Inc. sent doctors around the world a letter Monday telling them about potential issues with wires in some older pacemakers that affect about 37,000 ...
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