Heart conditions show up as irregularities in the organ’s electrical routine. Heart surgeons and physicians sometimes check in on that routine by using catheters with electrodes at their tips. They ...
NATICK, Mass., Oct. 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Boston Scientific Corporation (NYSE: BSX) has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire privately-held Rhythmia Medical, Inc., a developer of ...
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - For two years, Michael Talon has had episodes when his heart felt like it was beating out of his chest. “My heart rate was over 200 beats (per minute),” he said. It ...
NATICK, Mass. (AP) -- Boston Scientific Corp. said Monday it will buy Rhythmia Medical, which makes mapping and navigation systems used in heart surgeries, for up to $265 million. Boston Scientific ...
Boston Scientific Corp. (BSX) reported that it has come to terms to buy privately-held Rhythmia Medical Inc., a maker of mapping and navigation systems used in heart surgeries, for up to $265 million ...
PLYMOUTH, Minnesota – Michael Dale, the president and CEO of ATS Medical Inc., was named to the board of directors for Rhythmia Medical Inc., a start-up based in Massachusetts. Rhythmia is developing ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Rhythmia Medical Inc., a Burlington-based private medical ...
Boston Scientific, the listed medical device company, announced it will spend $90 million up front and as much as a whopping $175 million more in milestone payments over the next five years to acquire ...
<br>Burlington-based medical device startup Rhythmia Medical Inc. has just won a government grant for $200,000 to help better treat irregular heartbeats, or arrhythmia. Burlington-based medical device ...
Boston Scientific Corp (NYSE:BSX) said it has agreed to pay $90 million to buy privately held Rhythmia Medical Inc to gain access to its three dimensional navigation system to assist doctors in ...
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