St. Jude Medical Showcases New Product Offerings at Heart Rhythm Society Meeting in Denver.ST. PAUL St. Paul as a missionary he fearlessly confronts the “perils of waters, of robbers, in the city, in the wilderness.” [N.T.: II Cor. 11:26] See : Bravery , Minn. -- St. Jude Medical St. Jude Medical, Inc. NYSE: STJ is a $2.9 billion global cardiovascular device company, with headquarters in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. The company sells products in more than 100 countries and has over 20 operations and manufacturing facilities worldwide. , Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :STJ STJ Superior Tribunal de Justica (Brazil) STJ Supremo Tribunal de Justiça (Portugal) STJ Superconducting Tunnel Junction STJ San Giljan (postal locality, Malta) ) today announced it will be showcasing 12 new product offerings at the Heart Rhythm Noun 1. heart rhythm - the rhythm of a beating heart cardiac rhythm regular recurrence, rhythm - recurring at regular intervals atrioventricular nodal rhythm, nodal rhythm - the normal cardiac rhythm when the heart is controlled by the Society's 28th Annual Scientific Sessions in Denver. These products include industry or company "firsts," representing every aspect of cardiac rhythm management Cardiac rhythm management is a field of treatment in cardiology. The purpose is managing cardiac rhythm disorders. Usually it involves artificial pacemakers and/or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator therapy as well as antiarrhythmia drugs. technology:
-- Merlin(TM).net Patient Care Network (PCN) remote monitoring - An
Internet-based central repository where physicians can access
patient device data through a secure Web site at any time, from
anywhere Internet access is available. Patients can send data
directly to their physician from the comfort of their own homes,
offices or other locations using a portable transmitter.
Additionally, Merlin.net PCN allows patient device data to be
sent directly to the clinic's or hospital's electronic health
records (EHR) system since the company has successfully completed
IHE (Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise) testing guidelines.
St. Jude Medical is the first cardiac rhythm management company
to adhere to this set of EHR industry guidelines that enable
healthcare information to be shared seamlessly across clinical
settings.
-- Current(TM) ICD and Promote(TM) CRT-D - St. Jude Medical's
premier ICD (implantable cardioverter defibrillator) and CRT-D
(cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillator) devices. The
Current and Promote devices are the first to be built on the
company's new consolidated hardware and software platform to
support ICDs, CRT-Ds and pacemakers. The new platform enhances
functionality of St. Jude Medical products and offers great
expansion potential for future advancements in therapy. The
Current ICD and Promote CRT-D feature enhanced therapy and
advanced diagnostics to help physicians care for individual
patient needs.
The wireless versions of the Current ICD and Promote CRT-D
devices (with radiofrequency telemetry) have just received
European CE Mark approval. RF telemetry enables secure, remote
communication between the implanted device and the programmers in
a clinician's office.
-- Atlas(R) II+ HF CRT-D - The first U.S. heart failure (HF) device
to offer St. Jude Medical's proprietary AF Suppression(TM)
algorithm. This device helps physicians manage HF patients who
have or may develop atrial fibrillation (AF), which commonly
occurs with heart failure.
-- Zephyr(TM) pacemaker - St. Jude Medical's first fully automatic
pacemaker, which automatically performs all standard tests before
patients enter the clinic for follow-up visits, thereby saving
time.
-- OptiSense(TM) lead - The first atrial lead to incorporate a
unique tip design (with a shorter tip-to-ring spacing of 1.1 mm),
offering more accurate sensing of the activity in the upper
chamber of the heart (atrium). The lead design has been
clinically proven to reduce Far R-Wave sensing (the sensing of
unwanted signals from the lower chambers of the heart, the
ventricles, by the atrial lead) resulting in a statistically
significant decrease in inappropriate Automatic Mode Switch (AMS)
episodes. (AMS is a feature that temporarily switches the pacing
mode to protect against high ventricular rates due to the
tracking of inappropriate high atrial rates.)
-- Optim(TM) lead insulation - The industry's first
silicone-polyurethane co-polymer material created specifically
for cardiac lead use and designed for long-term reliability,
flexibility and handling.
-- EnSite(TM) System Version 7 - EnSite 7 features field-scaling
capabilities that allow the system to compensate for impedance
variations so the clinician can create more accurate
representations of the patient's anatomy. It also includes new
measurement tools which provide additional information for
improved knowledge of the size and location of key cardiac
structures.
-- EnSite Fusion(TM) Registration Module - EnSite Fusion is the
first and only registration tool that offers Dynamic
Registration, allowing the clinician to optimize the fit of the
navigation field to the scan model and view voltage, timing, and
lesion data directly on the registered surface. (Not cleared for
use in the United States.)
-- The ACross(TM) Transseptal Access System - This tool combines all
the components needed to perform a transseptal procedure into a
single system with a proximal handle that controls the location
and orientation of the needle, reducing procedural complexity.
(Not cleared for use in the United States.)
-- Reflexion Spiral(TM) Variable Radius Mapping Catheter - This new
circular mapping catheter features the ComfortGrip handle for
excellent control and handling. The Reflexion Spiral is also the
only circular mapping catheter to have bi-directional steering
and its diameter will adjust from 15 to 25 mm for exceptional
versatility.
"We are pleased to bring so many innovative products to the premier annual meeting in our field," said Michael J. Coyle, president of St. Jude Medical's Cardiac Rhythm Management Division. "These products reflect our dedication to every aspect of cardiac electrophysiology Cardiac electrophysiology is the science of the mechanisms, functions, and performance of the electrical activities of specific regions of the heart. This term is usually used in describing studies of such phenomena by invasive (intracardiac) recording of spontaneous activity as , and are evidence of our commitment to providing individualized in·di·vid·u·al·ize tr.v. in·di·vid·u·al·ized, in·di·vid·u·al·iz·ing, in·di·vid·u·al·iz·es 1. To give individuality to. 2. To consider or treat individually; particularize. 3. patient care and clinical efficiency." "Heart Rhythm Society 2007 is an opportunity for St. Jude Medical to collaborate with clinicians from around the world and develop leading technologies for the diagnosis and treatment of arrhythmias Arrhythmias Definition An arrhythmia is an abnormality in the heart's rhythm, or heartbeat pattern. The heartbeat can be too slow, too fast, have extra beats, skip a beat, or otherwise beat irregularly. such as atrial fibrillation atrial fibrillation Irregular rhythm (arrhythmia) of contraction of the atria (upper heart chambers). The most common major arrhythmia, it may result as a consequence of increased fibrous tissue in the aging heart, of heart disease, or in association with severe infection. ," added Jane J. Song, president of St. Jude Medical's Atrial Fibrillation Division. "We're proud to introduce products that illustrate our continued dedication to developing curative curative /cur·a·tive/ (kur´ah-tiv) tending to overcome disease and promote recovery. cu·ra·tive adj. 1. Serving or tending to cure. 2. therapies and techniques for such a prevalent disease." In addition to the array of products highlighted at the meeting, Paul A. Levine, M.D., FHRS, FACC FACC Fellow, American College of Cardiology , vice president of medical services for St. Jude Medical's Cardiac Rhythm Management Division, received the prestigious Distinguished Teacher of the Year award from the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS hrs abbr (= hours) → h hrs abbr (= hours) → Std. ). The award was presented during the opening plenary session Plenary session is a term often used in s to define the part of the conference when all members of all parties are in attendance. These sessions may contain a broad range of content from Keynotes to Panel Discussions and are not necessarily related to a specific style of delivery. of the Society's annual meeting on May 9. Dr. Levine received this recognition for his outstanding skills as a teacher in the area of cardiac electrophysiology and pacing. Since 1992, HRS has bestowed this award on physicians who have made significant contributions to the field of cardiac rhythm management and to the Society. Heart Rhythm 2007 is the most comprehensive educational program for heart rhythm professionals, featuring over 200 educational sections and more than 130 innovative products and services. This year, the meeting opened with the AFib Summit, a two-day intensive summit on atrial fibrillation featuring world-renowned experts. The Heart Rhythm Society's Annual Scientific Sessions have become the must-attend event of the year, allowing the exchange of new vital ideas and information among colleagues from every corner of the globe. About St. Jude Medical St. Jude Medical is dedicated to making life better for cardiac, neurological neurological, neurologic pertaining to or emanating from the nervous system or from neurology. neurological assessment evaluation of the health status of a patient with a nervous system disorder or dysfunction. and chronic pain patients worldwide through excellence in medical device technology and services. The Company has five major focus areas that include: cardiac rhythm management, atrial fibrillation, cardiac surgery Cardiac surgery is surgery on the heart and/or great vessels performed by a cardiac surgeon. Frequently, it is done to treat complications of ischemic heart disease (for example, coronary artery bypass grafting), correct congenital heart disease, or treat valvular heart disease , cardiology cardiology Medical specialty dealing with heart diseases and disorders. It began with the 1749 publication by Jean Baptiste de Sénac of contemporary knowledge of the heart. Diagnostic methods improved in the 19th century, and in 1905 the electrocardiograph was invented. and neuromodulation. Headquartered in St. Paul, Minn., St. Jude Medical employs more than 11,000 people worldwide. For more information, please visit www.sjm.com. Forward-Looking Statements forward-looking statement A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections. This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and of 1995 that involve risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements include the expectations, plans and prospects for the Company, including potential clinical successes, anticipated regulatory approvals and future product launches, and projected revenues, margins, earnings, and market shares. The statements made by the Company are based upon management's current expectations and are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include market conditions and other factors beyond the Company's control and the risk factors and other cautionary statements described in the Company's filings with the SEC, including those described in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K Form 10-K A report required by the SEC from exchange-listed companies that provides for annual disclosure of certain financial information. Form 10-K See 10-K. filed on February 28, 2007 (see Item 1A on pages 13-20, and page 20 of Exhibit 13 to the Company's Form 10-K). The Company does not intend to update these statements and undertakes no duty to any person to provide any such update under any circumstance Circumstance or circumstances can refer to:
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