Archive for October, 2009

Boston Scientific receives FDA approval for stents

Boston_Scientific_Logo_NextBoston Scientific Corp has received approval from the FDA to market its new WallFlex Biliary RX covered stents. The stents are designed to treat clogged bile ducts in cancer patients. The liver excretes bile, which the body uses to help digest food. The WallFlex Biliary RX uncovered stent was cleared by the FDA in 2006. The new covered version of the stents was also approved by European regulators.

FDA approves Boehringer Ingelheim MICARDIS

MicardisThe FDA approves Boehringer Ingelheim’s MICARDIS® (telmisartan) as the first treatment in its class to reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, or death from cardiovascular causes in patients at high cardiovascular risk who are unable to take ACE inhibitors. This new indication is based on The ONTARGET Trial results which showed that MICARDIS® may prevent one in five serious CV events or death from cardiac causes.

FDA announces recall of Philips defibrillators

PhilipsThe FDA announced that roughly 5,400 HeartStart FR2+ automated external defibrillators made by Philips have been recalled because they may carry a defective memory chip that can render the life-saving devices inoperable. Although there have been reports of the memory chips in some of the defibrillators failing during routine self tests, none of them have failed during emergencies and caused patient injuries or deaths.

FDA clears EnSite velocity Cardiac Mapping System

St JudeThe FDA has cleared the way for St Jude Medical Inc to launch its new EnSite velocity Cardiac Mapping System. The new system has been designed to help doctors diagnose and guide therapy to treat abnormal heart rhythms. The system, used in minimally invasive electrophysiology procedures, uses catheters with electrodes inserted into a cardiac chamber. The electrodes then relay electrical information from the heart in a 3-D anatomical model.