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Advanced Cardiac Modeling to Guide Complex PVC Procedures

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With Aneesh Tolat, MD, FACC, FHRS, Cardiac Electrophysiologist and Director of VT Ablation at Hartford Healthcare in Hartford, CT and David Frankel, MD, FHRS, Associate Professor of Medicine and EP Fellowship Director at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA

Unprecedented anatomical details of tissue and structural characteristics from digitally rendered 3D cardiac models built with inHEART’s proprietary segmentation algorithm that analyzes CT and MR images

Understand each patient’s unique anatomy before the procedure begins, so physicians can focus on procedural therapy, not planning, in the lab

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Seamless integration into electroanatomic mapping system (EAM) systems for use during the procedure. Compatible with all major EAM systems

THE inHEART SOLUTION

PROCEDURE TIMES

REDUCES
PROCEDURE
TIME BY

60%1
Inform strategies prior to the procedure to reduce intraprocedural planning

SUCCESS RATES

REDUCES
RECURRENCE
BY

38%1
Image-guided VT ablations experience greater success rates than conventional
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TESTIMONIALS

The additional information provided by the inHEART solution has already been instrumental in determining treatment strategies for some of our most challenging VT cases and we look forward to the findings of the inEurHEART study to further inform the future of image-guided therapy.

Prof. Thomas Deneke
Director of the Heart Center at RHÖN KLINKUM in Bad Neustadt, Germany

The detailed substrate information in the 3D models allows us to pinpoint with accuracy and precision the arrhythmogenic areas in the scar tissue and target our ablation strategy accordingly. This information is invaluable for simplifying and enhancing our approach to VT ablation therapy.

Jeffrey Winterfield, MD
Chief of Arrhythmia Service and Hank and Laurel Greer Chair in Cardiac Electrophysiology at MUSC Health in Charleston, SC.

Thank you for analyzing the data and creating the beautiful 3D model. The results are beyond our expectations and we are truly impressed! We appreciate the detailed feedback

Masato Hachisuka, M.D., Ph.D.
Nippon Medical School.

Thanks to InHEART, performing my cardioneuroablations has become much simpler and faster. The online platform also allows me to share images with my colleagues from other hospitals to define an optimal ablation strategy for my patients.

Baptiste Maille, Praticien Hospitalier
Hôpitaux Universitaires de Marseille, Hôpital de la Timone, France

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