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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4778553"]That's hilarious, did you flunk math if you look at implants since 8/08 it's not even been five years. It won't be five until 8/13, and no where in the literature or PPR does it show that. BSX only works off of returned product and I know there are numerous BSX devices sitting on shelves at ERI. I will believe your story when it's proven in a non subsidized study in Pace or NEJM or JACC, but that will never happen. You guys always step on your dicks with studies trying to prove this or that. Like the minute ventilation study that failed to show a benefit over accelerometer. Does "Dusolog" study ring a bell? Or your study that you tried to prove how you minimize pacing like MVP. The only problem was the only way you were able to minimize pacing was drop the lower rate. Nice answer, how about coming up with something novel? Even St.Jude came up with quad pole!!! You guys have nothing original, even your defib lead is still integrated bipolar. That's so 1995, and you sell your battery as the game changer. It might last longer then your previous devices but it still sucks in discrimination. MADIT RIT exposed you just let the patient be in an arrhythmia for as long as you can so your stupid device won't treat inappropriately. Great device, it should be called "MayPop" you will be in the arrhythmia so long it might pop it might not. It's perfect for you though, "Stupid device for a stupid salesforce". Everyone knows about battery issues in Concerto, Consulta family of devices, but the batteries you all say is the same is not true. The new device is SVO/ Carbon Monofluride which is different from Concerto family of devices. There is not a chance in hell that BSX BIV will go eight years or even 7 years. Who cares anyway if its a year here or there.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4778553"]That's hilarious, did you flunk math if you look at implants since 8/08 it's not even been five years. It won't be five until 8/13, and no where in the literature or PPR does it show that. BSX only works off of returned product and I know there are numerous BSX devices sitting on shelves at ERI. I will believe your story when it's proven in a non subsidized study in Pace or NEJM or JACC, but that will never happen. You guys always step on your dicks with studies trying to prove this or that. Like the minute ventilation study that failed to show a benefit over accelerometer. Does "Dusolog" study ring a bell? Or your study that you tried to prove how you minimize pacing like MVP. The only problem was the only way you were able to minimize pacing was drop the lower rate. Nice answer, how about coming up with something novel? Even St.Jude came up with quad pole!!! You guys have nothing original, even your defib lead is still integrated bipolar. That's so 1995, and you sell your battery as the game changer. It might last longer then your previous devices but it still sucks in discrimination. MADIT RIT exposed you just let the patient be in an arrhythmia for as long as you can so your stupid device won't treat inappropriately. Great device, it should be called "MayPop" you will be in the arrhythmia so long it might pop it might not. It's perfect for you though, "Stupid device for a stupid salesforce". Everyone knows about battery issues in Concerto, Consulta family of devices, but the batteries you all say is the same is not true. The new device is SVO/ Carbon Monofluride which is different from Concerto family of devices. There is not a chance in hell that BSX BIV will go eight years or even 7 years. Who cares anyway if its a year here or there.[/QUOTE]
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