"These experiments have confirmed the soundness of the technology and have established proof of concept in vivo," said Larry Blankenship, president and CEO of Cardio-optics. "We remain on track to have our first products ready for market late next year."
Cardio-optics medical director Bruce Ferguson said, "We have seen, for the first time, demonstration of the ability to see intracardiac structures in the presence of flowing blood in a live animal using infrared technology for visibility. He will present the results of these studies at the American Heart Association meeting in Anaheim, Calif., November.