Cardiac Dimensions® Announces Presentation Of 12-Month Follow-up Data Of TITAN™ Trial At European Society Of Cardiology Meeting

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Cardiac Dimensions® Announces Presentation Of 12-Month Follow-up Data Of TITAN™ Trial At European Society Of Cardiology Meeting

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Cardiac Dimensions, an early stage company focused on the development of minimally invasive devices for the treatment of mitral valve disease and congestive heart failure, announced that the 12-mo

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