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  2. Medtronic Wins FDA Approval for MRI-Accessible Pacemaker - AOL

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    Medical device maker Medtronic announced in a press release yesterday that it has won FDA regulatory approval for its Advisa DR MRI SureScan pacemaker. The Advisa is Medtronic's second MR ...

  3. Safety of magnetic resonance imaging - Wikipedia

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    All patients are reviewed for contraindications prior to MRI scanning. Medical devices and implants are categorized as MR Safe, MR Conditional or MR Unsafe: [6] MR-Safe – The device or implant is completely non-magnetic, non-electrically conductive, and non-RF reactive, eliminating all of the primary potential threats during an MRI procedure.

  4. Medtronic (MDT) Q2 2025 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    Medtronic (NYSE: MDT) Q2 2025 Earnings Call Nov 19, 2024, 8:00 a.m. ET. Contents: Prepared Remarks. ... In addition, it has the best full-body MRI conditional access on the market, and the ...

  5. Artificial cardiac pacemaker - Wikipedia

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    The first to be so specified was the Medtronic Revo MRI SureScan, approved by the US FDA in February 2011, [30] which was the first to be specified as MR conditional. [31] [32] There are several conditions to use of MR Conditional pacemakers, including certain patients' qualifications and scan settings. An MRI conditional device has to have MRI ...

  6. Interventional magnetic resonance imaging - Wikipedia

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    Interventional magnetic resonance imaging, also interventional MRI or IMRI, is the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to do interventional radiology procedures.. Because of the lack of harmful effects on the patient and the operator, MR is well suited for "interventional radiology", where the images produced by an MRI scanner are used to guide a minimally-invasive procedure ...

  7. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging - Wikipedia

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    Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (cardiac MRI, CMR), also known as cardiovascular MRI, is a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology used for non-invasive assessment of the function and structure of the cardiovascular system. [2]

  8. MedTech Round Up: Update On Products By Conformis, Medtronic ...

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    The FDA has given 510(k) clearance for Conformis Inc's (NASDAQ: CFMS) Identity Imprint Knee Replacement System, available in both cruciate-retaining (CR) and posterior stabilized (PS) versions.

  9. Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging - Wikipedia

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    Diffusion imaging is an MRI method that produces in vivo magnetic resonance images of biological tissues sensitized with the local characteristics of molecular diffusion, generally water (but other moieties can also be investigated using MR spectroscopic approaches). [15] MRI can be made sensitive to the motion of molecules.