Implanted Defibrillator Services
5 services found
Manufactured by:Integer Holdings Corporation based inPlano, TENNESSEE (USA)
Integer has a long history of partnering with leading medical device companies to provide design, engineering and medical manufacturing solutions ranging from complex, finished devices to components that meet stringent quality and regulatory requirements. When it comes to introducing a breakthrough medical technology, speed to market is critical. Our focus, in co-development, is to help you ...
Manufactured by:Precision Medical Products, Inc. based inDenver, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
With the occurrence of cardiovascular disease on the rise, the demand for medical devices that can treat conditions of the heart and blood vessels will continue to be significant. At the same time, the complexity of the devices themselves will follow a similar upward trend. They will become smaller, incorporate more components made from a variety of exotic materials, require stringent tolerance ...
by:in2being, LLC based inSaline, MICHIGAN (USA)
All medical devices in the United States are regulated by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA), and understanding the FDA’s definition of a medical device as well as how the agency classifies medical devices is a crucial part of learning how to bring your medical device to ...
Manufactured by:ScottCare Cardiovascular Solutions based inCleveland, OHIO (USA)
Ambucor is the proven INSOURCED labor and technology service for 24/7 Ambulatory ECG and CIED Remote Monitoring that optimizes compliance while maximizing value. We combine our 24-hour ECG monitoring software technology with the human element. For the patient, this means a better experience through personal assistance. For the physician, this means increased compliance, greater ...
by:STEMart based inShirley, CALIFORNIA (USA)
An active implantable medical device (AIMD) is any active medical device that is intended to be totally or partially introduced, surgically or medically, into the human body or by medical intervention into a natural orifice for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, and which is intended to remain in place after the procedure. Since AIMDs are engineered to maintain direct contact with the body for ...