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St. Jude Medical Advances Integration of EP Lab Equipment with Launch of EnSite Derexi Module

   St. Jude Medical, Inc. announced U.S. FDA clearance, CE Mark approval and the launch of the EnSite DerexiTM module, which provides improved EP lab efficiency and workflow by enabling communication between the EnSiteTM VelocityTM Cardiac Mapping System and the EP-WorkmateTM Recording System.    With the introduction of each new proprietary device in the EP lab, communication between technologies becomes more fragmented. The EnSite Derexi module is designed to streamline access, collection and storage of patient data, advancing the communication between commonly used devices.    The EnSite Derexi module enables procedural data (including relevant images, waveforms and other clinical data) and patient medical history information to be shared between the mapping and recording system to produce a single, synchronized patient record of a procedure. Through this integration, the EnSite Derexi module provides an efficient way to manage consolidated diagnostic information to better assist physicians in developing comprehensive treatment strategies. It also has been designed to increase productivity and reduces the potential for data entry errors by eliminating the need for technicians to input redundant patient data on multiple systems.     “The integration of the EnSite Velocity System and the EP-Workmate System is an important first step for St. Jude Medical toward our ultimate goal of creating a fully integrated and networked EP lab,” said Jane J. Song, president of the St. Jude Medical Atrial Fibrillation Division. “Increasing procedural workflow efficiency is an important way to help manage the cost of delivering care, and we look forward to advancing technologies that do so by streamlining productivity and optimizing functionality in the EP lab.”

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