Boston Scientific Logo

Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Implantation

A heart failure device is a small implantable device that treats certain types of heart failure. Implantation of a heart failure device involves positioning leads in the heart and placing the device beneath skin, usually in the shoulder area. Typically the implant procedure involves local anesthetics and a sedative.
Contact Us About This Procedure
PRODUCTS FOR THIS PROCEDURE
ACUITY™ Spiral LV Lead With the smallest lead tip profile of any left ventricular (LV) lead on the market, the ACUITY™ Spiral LV Lead increases lead placement options, allowing access to veins that may have been avoided in the past.
ACUITY™ Steerable IS-1 LV Lead The ACUITY Steerable coronary venous lead is intended for use with Boston Scientific’s heart failure devices to provide cardiac resynchronization therapy.
COGNIS® Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Defibrillator (CRT-D) The COGNIS® CRT-D is the smallest, thinnest high-energy CRT-D in the world, featuring innovative new technologies with exceptional longevity.
CONTAK RENEWAL TR Pacemaker designed to provide cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT)
EASYTRAK® Left Ventricular Pacing/Sensing Leads The EASYTRAK® coronary venous leads are intended for use with Boston Scientific’s heart failure devices to provide cardiac resynchronization therapy.
ENDOTAK RELIANCE® G Defibrillation Lead Boston Scientific ENDOTAK RELIANCE G/SG leads are designed for RELIable performANCE and easier extraction with GORE™ ePTFE covered shocking coils.
Additional Resources & Info