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Micra™ Transcatheter Pacing Systems

Image of Micra AV and Micra VR TPS

The miniaturised Micra™ AV and Micra™ VR transcatheter pacing systems (TPS) are the world’s smallest pacemakers1 for bradyarrhythmia management, delivered percutaneously via a minimally invasive approach without the use of leads.

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Micra™ AV2 leadless pacemaker

Micra AV2 transcatheter pacing system

Micra™ AV2 is a VDD leadless pacemaker that provides atrioventricular (AV) synchrony for bradycardia patients.

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Micra™ VR2 leadless pacemaker

Micra VR2 transcatheter pacing system

Micra™ VR2 is a single-chamber leadless pacemaker that provides an unmatched leadless pacing experience for bradycardia patients.

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Azure™ MRI SureScan™ Pacemakers

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Azure™ is enabled with BlueSync™ technology, allowing for tablet-based programming and app-based remote monitoring. These devices include exclusive algorithms to manage atrial fibrillation (AF) in pacemaker patients.

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Advisa™ MRI SureScan™ Pacemakers

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Advisa MRI™ pacing systems are CE marked for 1.5T and 3T full body MRI scans. Advisa™ DR, with Reactive ATP™ algorithm, is clinically proven to reduce the progression to permanent AF1.

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Adapta™ Pacemaker

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The Adapta™ pacemaker offers managed ventricular pacing, atrial therapy, ventricular capture, and remote cardiac telemetry.

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Attesta™ DR and SR MRI SureScan™ Pacemakers

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The Attesta™ pacemakers offer physiologic pacing (MVP and SAV+), 1.5T and 3T full body MRI scanning, automaticity, and advanced therapeutic options.

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Sphera™ DR and SR MRI SureScan™ Pacemakers

Image of Sphera DR and SR MRI Surescan pacemakers

Sphera™ pacemakers offer physiologic pacing (SAV+), 1.5T and 3T full body MRI scanning, and automaticity.

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Temporary External Pacemakers

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Models 5392 and 53401 external temporary pacemakers are intended for use with a pacemaker lead system for temporary single or dual chamber pacing in a clinical environment.

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Other Pacemakers

 

This list does not include all of our past pacemakers. Visit our manuals website to find the device product manuals. 

 

  • EnRhythm MRI™ SureScan
  • Sensia™
  • Versa™ 
  • EnRhythm™ 
  • EnPulse™ 
  • Sigma™ 
  • Kappa™ 400

Pacing leads

MRI SureScan™ Pacing Leads

Image of MRI SureScan pacing leads

Medtronic offers a choice of MRI SureScan™ pacemaker leads with proven performance for bradycardia therapy.

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SelectSecure™ MRI SureScan™ Model 3830 pacing lead

SelectSecure MRI SureScan 3830 lead

Model 3830 is the only MR Conditional-approved pacing lead for conduction system pacing, to help treat bradycardia patients who have a pacemaker.

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Non-MRI leads and delivery systems

A list of our passive, active non-MRI leads and delivery systems.

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Reference

1

Nippoldt D, Whiting J. Micra Transcatheter Pacing System: Device Volume Characterization Comparison. November 2014. Medtronic data on file.

2

Atrial antitachycardia pacing and managed ventricular pacing in bradycardia patients with paroxysmal or persistent atrial tachyarrhythmias: the MINERVA randomized multicenter international trial. G. Boriani et al. European Heart Journal (2014) 35, 2352–2362