Magnetic navigation is rapidly emerging as a useful technology in the field of interventional cardiology. Precise control of the direction of a guide wire or a device in three-dimensional space offers a means to access vessels and areas of the heart that are often challenging to access with conventional methods. In this comprehensive Review, we detail the development of magnetic navigation technology and how this tool has been adapted for use during percutaneous coronary intervention. We aim to provide an up-to-date analysis of what is currently possible with this technology and an insight into what the future holds, particularly with respect to chronic occluded arteries and cell transplantation
ObjectivesWe hypothesized that percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) without additional contrast ...
Aims: Steering soft, flexible catheters using an external magnetic field could have advantages for h...
Method for delivery remains a central component of stem cell-based cardiovascular research. Comparat...
Magnetic navigation is rapidly emerging as a useful technology in the field of interventional cardio...
textabstractMagnetic navigation is the use of a magnetic fi eld to re-orientate a magnetically-enabl...
There is no question that Percutaneous Coronary Intervention has revolutionized the way we manage co...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of a magnetic-assisted navigation sy...
Aims: Applying the Magnetic Navigation System (MNS) to manage chronic total occlusions (CTOs). The M...
A randomized comparison of the magnetic navigation system (MNS) to conventional guidewire techniques...
Aims: Comparison of magnetic guidewire navigation in percutaneous coronary intervention (magnetic PC...
Growing up many of us experienced the joy of manipulating needles or other metals with small magnets...
Background: A novel magnetic navigation system (MNS) allowing remote guidance of catheters and guide...
Magnetically-guided catheters present a promising treatment option to reduce the incidence of post-o...
Objectives We hypothesized that percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) without additional contrast...
PURPOSE: Cardiovascular catheterization can be challenging whenever a stenosis or an abnormal vascul...
ObjectivesWe hypothesized that percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) without additional contrast ...
Aims: Steering soft, flexible catheters using an external magnetic field could have advantages for h...
Method for delivery remains a central component of stem cell-based cardiovascular research. Comparat...
Magnetic navigation is rapidly emerging as a useful technology in the field of interventional cardio...
textabstractMagnetic navigation is the use of a magnetic fi eld to re-orientate a magnetically-enabl...
There is no question that Percutaneous Coronary Intervention has revolutionized the way we manage co...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of a magnetic-assisted navigation sy...
Aims: Applying the Magnetic Navigation System (MNS) to manage chronic total occlusions (CTOs). The M...
A randomized comparison of the magnetic navigation system (MNS) to conventional guidewire techniques...
Aims: Comparison of magnetic guidewire navigation in percutaneous coronary intervention (magnetic PC...
Growing up many of us experienced the joy of manipulating needles or other metals with small magnets...
Background: A novel magnetic navigation system (MNS) allowing remote guidance of catheters and guide...
Magnetically-guided catheters present a promising treatment option to reduce the incidence of post-o...
Objectives We hypothesized that percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) without additional contrast...
PURPOSE: Cardiovascular catheterization can be challenging whenever a stenosis or an abnormal vascul...
ObjectivesWe hypothesized that percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) without additional contrast ...
Aims: Steering soft, flexible catheters using an external magnetic field could have advantages for h...
Method for delivery remains a central component of stem cell-based cardiovascular research. Comparat...