Boston Scientific Announces Agreement to Acquire Cortex, Inc.
Acquisition to complement electrophysiology portfolio with solution to advance the treatment of complex atrial fibrillation
Cardiac ablation – the process of delivering energy to areas of the heart responsible for creating abnormal heart rhythms – is a common treatment for AF. During these procedures, physicians often use a mapping system to examine and analyze a heart's electrical patterns to guide therapeutic applications. The OptiMap™ System developed by Cortex uses a basket catheter and proprietary algorithm to identify potential active AF sources, providing physicians with precise insights to efficiently deliver an individualized ablation strategy for their patients.
"We believe the addition of the Cortex technology complements our electrophysiology portfolio with a differentiated cardiac mapping offering to assist with complex AF cases," said
Cortex received
"Cortex was established to provide physicians with a more intelligent and precise solution for patients with AF," said
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