News and participation of Synchromax® in events
Case of Dr. Vivien Araya using Synchromax
Dr. Vivien Araya shares a prominent clinical case, focusing on a significant change in the pattern of Synchromax in a patient with congenital AV block.
Awards ceremony of the 12th Argentine Congress of Arrhythmias
The Synchromax team was distinguished with the award for the Best Scientific Work of the Congress in oral mode for the study "Parahisian Stimulation with Cardioverter Defibrillator in Patients with Brugada Syndrome Guided by Non-Invasive Evaluation of Electrical Synchrony. Long-term follow-up." In addition, we received another recognition for the work "Is the End of Optimization Algorithms in Cardiac Pacing Devices?".
Synchromax at the 12th Argentine Congress of Arrhythmias: Innovation in Electrophysiology
Synchromax, a leader in innovation in cardiovascular health, joined the outstanding 12th Argentine Congress of Arrhythmias, presenting revolutionary advances in electrophysiology. Explore the cutting edge of cardiac pacing and discover how Synchromax is transforming the medical landscape.
Cardiac Synchrony and Left Bundle Branch Stimulation
We recommend the video of the 12th International Athenaeum on Cardiac Synchrony and hashtag #Synchromax: Left Branch Stimulation: Should It Always Be the First Choice?
Synchromax at the 17th World Arrhythmia Congress
Synchromax was honored to participate in the prestigious 17th World Arrhythmia Congress (#WSA2023) held in Istanbul, Turkey, November 2-4, 2023. Leading professionals presented groundbreaking research on electrical dyssynchrony at the industry-leading event.
Ventricular Synchrony in Artificial Cardiac Stimulation
Dr. Alejandro Ventura and his team immerse us in the world of cardiac pacing and the importance of ventricular synchrony. His anatomical-mechanical-physiological vision offers a new perspective on the coordination of cardiac activity.
Bernardo Neuhaus Lignati Wins 1st Place in CBC 78
Bernardo Neuhaus Lignati, a medical student at ULBRA-RS, has won first place at the 78th Brazilian Congress of Cardiology. His research, which compares cardiac synchrony in patients with pacemakers, promises significant advances in this field.
Medical Innovation at the SAC 2023 Congress
Synchromax distinguished itself at the SAC 2023 Congress, presenting cutting-edge research and outstanding healthcare professionals.
QRS width does not significantly affect electrical synchrony.
In this investigation, Synchromax was used to investigate and demonstrate that QRS width has no significant impact on electrical synchrony. These results could have important implications in the field of cardiac electrophysiology and clinical practice.
World Heart Day
On World Heart Day, we reaffirm our commitment to cardiovascular health thanks to Synchromax®️. This innovative technology makes it possible to analyze the electrical synchrony of cardiac activation.