Boston Scientific Sets ‘New Clinical Innovation Standard’ For Pulsed Field Ablation

Farawave Nav Ablation Catheter And Faraview Software CE Marked

Boston Scientific has integrated cardiac mapping and pulsed field ablation into a single catheter with the newly EU-approved Farawave Nav Ablation Catheter. Faraview Software also receives CE marking, allowing for visualization of catheter placement when delivering therapy.

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Boston Scientific has set a “new standard for clinical innovation and therapy delivery” by integrating cardiac mapping and pulsed field ablation (PFA) into a single catheter.

The company announces CE mark approval of its Farawave Nav Ablation Catheter for the treatment of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF) and for the Faraview Software.

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