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First Clinical Results from MAGiC Catheter Study Published in the Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology

Core Insights - Stereotaxis has published initial clinical results of the MAGiC catheter in a peer-reviewed journal, demonstrating its efficacy and safety for minimally invasive endovascular interventions [1][2]. Company Overview - Stereotaxis is a pioneer in surgical robotics for minimally invasive endovascular interventions, with a mission to develop robotic systems and solutions that enhance patient care and operating room efficiency [6]. Clinical Study Details - The study involved a prospective multi-center, single-arm design, treating 67 patients with various arrhythmias, including atrial fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia, with ongoing enrollment expected to reach around 100 patients [2][3]. - The acute efficacy of the MAGiC catheter was reported at 94%, with an average procedure time of 83 minutes and a procedure-related adverse event rate of 1.5% [3]. Product Features - The MAGiC catheter is designed for cardiac ablation procedures, enhancing treatment precision and control while maintaining safety through its soft flexible design [4]. - The catheter has shown improved stability, not requiring sheaths for support, and maintaining steady temperatures during ablation, which benefits patients with compromised cardiac and renal function [3][4]. Market Presence - Stereotaxis' robotic technologies have been utilized in over 100 leading hospitals globally, treating more than 150,000 patients [4].