Johnson & Johnson/Biosense Webster Inc is prepared to compete in the increasingly crowded pulsed field ablation (PFA) space, buttressing its Varipulse PFA system with leading radiofrequency ablation technology and advanced cardiac mapping systems.
The J&J subsidiary helped create the field of electrophysiology when it introduced the world’s first irrigated ablation catheter in 1998 and has continued to advance catheter-ablation and mapping technology ever since.
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