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Boston Scientific Corporation (BSX) Presents at American College of Cardiology 75th Annual Scientific Session and Expo Transcript
Operator
Good evening, and welcome to the Boston Scientific American College of Cardiology Conference Call.
[Operator Instructions]
Please note, this event is being recorded.
I would now like to turn the conference over to Lauren Tengler, Vice President, Investor Relations. Please go ahead.
Lauren Tengler
Director of Investor Relations
Thanks, Drew. Thanks to everyone for joining us. With me to discuss our CHAMPION-AF and HI-PEITHO trials are Dr. Ken Stein, our Chief Medical Officer; Dr. Michael Jaff, Chief Medical Officer, Vascular Therapies; and Dr. Brad Sutton, Chief Medical Officer, AF Solutions.
During the Q&A session, Dr. Stein, Dr. Jaff and Dr. Sutton will be joined by Dr. Marty Leon, Study Co-Chair, Mallah Professor of Cardiology, Chief Innovation Officer and Director, Cardiovascular Data Science Center, Columbia University Medical Center.
We issued 2 press releases earlier today of the data presentation of each HI-PEITHO and CHAMPION-AF clinical trials. The releases can be found on the Investor Relations section of our website.
This call contains forward-looking statements regarding, among other things, our financial performance, business plans, clinical trials and product performance and development. These statements are based on our current beliefs using information available to us as
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