Ken Londoner: Kenneth Londoner Announces Completion of PURE EP™ System Installation at New Medical Center

Kenneth Londoner
2 min readNov 3, 2022

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Kenneth Londoner, CEO of BioSig Technologies, announced recently that their PURE EP™ System has been installed at the Deborah Heart and Lung Center in Browns Mills, New Jersey. Londoner also announced that they started conducting patient cases.

Kenneth Londoner, as the CEO of BioSig Technologies, dedicated to developing a proprietary biomedical signal processing platform. This platform is designed to improve signal fidelity and uncover the full range of ECG and intra-cardiac signals.

Raffaele Corbisiero, M.D. is responsible for conducting the evaluation of the PURE EP™ System and the collection of clinical data.
Kenneth Londoner and his team are glad to commence the clinical operations at Deborah Heart and Lung Center. They are also happy to collaborate with Deborah’s physicians, because, as Londoner has recently commented, they not only utilize BioSig’s technology, but also contribute to its advancement.

In Kenneth Londoner’s opinion, taking into account the detrimental effects on cardiovascular health of COVID-19, this collaboration has begun at the best time.

Intracardiac signals are the base of everything in EP. However, Deborah’s physicians have claimed that they cannot treat something that they are not able to see. Deborah’s physicians also shared their first impressions from their early experience with PURE EP™, showing more of the cardiac signals they want to see.

Patient cases are being currently conducted by Kenneth Londoner and BioSig under the clinical trial titled “Novel Cardiac Signal Processing System for Electrophysiology Procedures (PURE EP 2.0 Study)” at Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Research Foundation (TCARF) in Austin, Texas and Mayo Clinic Florida Campus in Jacksonville, Florida.

Kenneth Londoner has recently added to BioSig’s clinical sites the Massachusets General Hospital and the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.

Originally published at https://scalar.usc.edu.

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