SJM401767
SJM Pacel Bipolar Pacing Catheter, Ventricular 60° Curve 6F / 1cm Spacing
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Description
Abbott SJM St. Jude Medical Pacel™ Bipolar Pacing Catheter
SJM Pacel Bipolar Pacing Catheter, Ventricular 60° Curve 6F / 1cm Spacing
Product Code: 401767
- Ventricular Pacing 60° Curve
- Size: 6F
- Electrode Spacing: 1cm
- Usable Length: 110cm
- Recommended Introducer: 6F
Features
- Designed to provide reliable pacing and sensing in the ventricle from the superior vena cava approach
- Precise control without excessive stiffness
- Optimal torque control for challenging anatomy
- Solid core enables user to customize the curve
- 10 cm depth markers to enhance placement
- Smooth, hemocompatible polyurethane surface
- Stainless steel center conductor and electrodes
- Clearly marked terminals
- Shrouded 2 mm pin connector leads
Additional information
| Size | 6.0F |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
| Manufacturer | |
| Unit | eaches |
- FDA Product Code: LDF
- FDA Product Code Name: ELECTRODE, PACEMAKER, TEMPORARY
- GMDN Term Code: 47852
- GMDN Term Name: Temporary cardiac pacing catheter
- GMDN Term Description: A sterile, flexible tube designed to deliver temporary pacing stimuli to the heart; it may detect bioelectric signals from the heart. It is used in the atria and/or ventricles and has electrodes which are usually applied to the ventricles and connect to an external pacemaker which generates the electrical pacing impulses. It may be unipolar or bipolar and facilitates the display of the electrocardiographic signal. It is used: 1) in an emergency during bradycardia or asystole until a pacemaker can be implanted to control the heart rate; 2) during and/or after surgery; or 3) during cardiac catheterization [e.g., electrophysiological (EP) examinations]. This is a single-use device.
