Disease guided insertion for implants
An implantable, optimal position technology, applied in the field of disease-guided insertion of implants, can solve problems such as damage to organs and tissues
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[0015] Implantable devices such as implantable loop recorders (ILRs) are devices that can be implanted in a patient either before or after cardiac surgery. Such devices may be configured to record cardiac activity, and more specifically, abnormal cardiac events. However, conventional implant systems are not selective with respect to the position of the implant relative to the heart or portions of the heart that may be of interest. Accordingly, such devices that are not selectively placed may sense, record, and / or otherwise provide invalid cardiac information that may need to be filtered or otherwise discarded by a healthcare professional. For clarity, conventional techniques for positioning implantable devices may include determining an educated estimate of the optimal position of the implantable device. However, such an educated estimate may not weigh multiple factors, given the patient's anatomy and / or the specific origin of the medical condition. Accordingly, an implantab...
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