CCM® Therapy

Impulse Dynamics is determined to improve the lives of people with heart failure and is the developer of the innovative Optimizer® CCM® Therapy delivery system. CCM Therapy is a breakthrough heart failure treatment proven to improve quality of life for heart failure patients. CCM Therapy is specifically designed to improve systolic contraction in an effort to deliver more oxygen-rich blood to the body. CCM Therapy is a safe and effective, minimally invasive treatment option for millions of heart failure patients who otherwise have few or no effective options available to them. Optimizer® is the first and only FDA-approved device in the U.S. or elsewhere for the delivery of CCM Therapy.

Our mission at Impulse Dynamics is to exceed the expectations of patients, clinicians, and caregivers alike by developing and providing cardiac contractility modulation. The company believes in fostering innovation, transparency, and accountability in our relentless efforts to expand global access to the benefits of CCM Therapy.

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Cardiac Electronic Therapies for Heart Failure - CRT/CCM Comparison

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April 21, 2022
This video features Dr. Bill Abraham of the Ohio State University discussing electronic therapies for treating patients with heart failure. Dr. Abraham has a unique perspective, having led the clinical investigations and authored pivotal peer-reviewed articles on the results for both cardiac resynchronization (CRT) and CCM® therapies. In this presentation, he delivers a provocative comparison of the trial results and makes astute recommendations for deploying these two approaches to device-based interventional heart failure therapy.

  • October 26, 2021 - U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a modification of labeling for the Optimizer® Smart medical device, allowing the removal of “normal sinus rhythm” (NSR) from the indications for use statement as of 10/26/2021. Please note that this presentation was done prior to this FDA update.
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