Boston Scientific Receives Japanese Regulatory Approval for the FARAPULSE™ Pulsed Field Ablation System
"The FARAPULSE PFA System is the most clinically studied PFA system and its use in treating more than 125,000 patients globally to date continues to reinforce its strong safety, efficacy and efficiency profile," said
AF can lead to increased risk of death, stroke and heart failure1 and affects more than one million people in
"Clinical evidence and extensive real-world use have demonstrated the FARAPULSE PFA System to be an efficient and more predictable procedure than traditional thermal ablation and a proven safe technology," said
Adding to its robust body of clinical evidence for the FARAPULSE PFA System,
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1 Bordignon S,
2 Ohsawa M, Okayama A, Sakata K, Kato K, Itai K, Onoda T, Ueshima H. Rapid increase in estimated number of persons with atrial fibrillation in
3 Lippi G, Sanchis-Gomar F., et al. Global epidemiology of atrial fibrillation: An increasing epidemic and public health challenge. Int J Stroke. 2021; Feb 16:217-221.
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