Greatbatch Releases First Model of Next-Generation Medium-Rate Battery.CLARENCE, N.Y. -- Greatbatch, Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : GB) today announced the release of a new, non-proprietary model of its medium-rate implantable "Q" series battery. The battery provides a shape factor and capacity that can be readily utilized by many medical device manufacturers with little or no modification--significantly reducing the development time for new implantable devices. Greatbatch QMR--enabled by a patented SVO-CFX laminated cathode--is presently the primary battery of choice for meeting neurostimulation, drug-infusion, and next-generation cardiac-pacing device requirements. QMR QMR Quasi-Minimal Residual QMR Quick Medical Reference (journal) QMR Quality Management Representative QMR Quarterly Maintenance Release QMR Quarterly Management Review QMR Quality Media Resources, Inc. enables more device functionality--including higher stimulation currents, more complex telemetry telemetry Highly automated communications process by which data are collected from instruments located at remote or inaccessible points and transmitted to receiving equipment for measurement, monitoring, display, and recording. , and innovative sensor integration--without compromising design capability or device longevity. The QMR technology represents the second generation of the Greatbatch "Q" product family; QHR QHR Quorum Health Resources QHR Quality Hours (grading system) QHR Quarter Horse Racing batteries were released in 2005 and already have been incorporated into several manufacturers' implantable cardiac defibrillator defibrillator, device that delivers an electrical shock to the heart in order to stop certain forms of rapid heart rhythm disturbances (arrhythmias). The shock changes a fibrillation to an organized rhythm or changes a very rapid and ineffective cardiac rhythm to a designs. Greatbatch recognized this technology satisfies the critical performance requirements of the emerging neurostimulation and drug-pump markets and thus committed to providing it in a form that can be quickly integrated into medical device designs. The resulting solution is an "off-the-shelf" QMR (Greatbatch Model 2570), which allows device manufacturers to "push-the-envelope" with pulsing capability in excess of 200 mA and enough capacity (approximately 940 mAh) for long life in a variety of clinical applications. Additionally, the M2570 cell offers increased magnetic resonance imaging magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses nuclear magnetic resonance to produce cross-sectional images of organs and other internal body structures. (MRI 1. (application) MRI - Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 2. MRI - Measurement Requirements and Interface. ) compatibility, in comparison to traditional cells. "Emerging device manufacturers require robust power solutions that can be quickly incorporated into their designs," said Susan Campbell, vice president of Greatbatch Medical Power. "We are very pleased to offer the latest generation in medium-rate technology to enable faster therapy introduction by maximizing performance without compromising reliability." About Greatbatch, Inc. Greatbatch, Inc. is a leading developer and manufacturer of critical components used in implantable medical devices and other technically demanding applications. Additional information about the company is available at www.greatbatch.com. |
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