Westport, CT, April 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —
- Leading industry publication highlights the rising importance of intracardiac signals in complex cardiac ablations that treat irregular heart rhythm disorders
- High-quality intracardiac signals are deemed essential to determine ablation endpoints
- PURE EP
’s signals are described as ‘indispensable’ by the physician user
BioSig Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: BSGM) (“BioSig” or the “Company”), a medical technology company commercializing an innovative signal processing platform designed to improve signal fidelity and uncover the full range of ECG and intra-cardiac signals, today announced the PURE EP
EP Lab Digest interviewed Deepak Gaba, MD, clinical electrophysiologist, and Shari Slyder, BS, RT, Managing Director of Cardiovascular Services, who currently use the PURE EP
According to Dr. Gaba and Mrs. Slyder, the ability to accurately discern local and far-field electrograms is essential for identifying arrhythmia substrate and guiding ablation endpoints. As the new high-density catheters and advanced electrode designs enter the market, there is a renewed focus on acquiring and displaying high-fidelity intracardiac signals. Dr. Gaba, who, along with his colleagues, has performed more than twenty-five procedures using PURE EP
“As we continue expanding our clinical footprint, we are rapidly learning how the cardiac information provided by PURE EP
The PURE EP
The article is the latest interview in a series of publications featuring BioSig’s PURE EP
About BioSig Technologies
BioSig Technologies is a medical technology company commercializing a proprietary biomedical signal processing platform designed to improve signal fidelity and uncover the full range of ECG and intra-cardiac signals (www.biosig.com).
The Company’s first product, PURE EP
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