About Flexible Pacing Electrode System
Advin Health Care is a trusted manufacturer of Flexible Pacing Electrode Systems designed to meet international quality standards. These systems are used in cardiac care and interventional procedures to deliver reliable electrical stimulation to the heart, ensuring effective temporary pacing and stable rhythm management in patients with arrhythmias or conduction abnormalities.
Key Features
Highly flexible design for smooth vascular navigation
Reliable electrical conduction for consistent pacing performance
Atraumatic electrode configuration for safe myocardial contact
Stable connection with standard pacing systems
Radiopaque markers for precise positioning under imaging guidance
Compatible with standard temporary pacemakers and monitoring systems
Certifications
We are certified with CE, ISO 13485, and ISO 9001 standards.
Product Keywords
Flexible Pacing Electrode System, Cardiac Pacing Lead, Temporary Pacing Electrode, Transvenous Pacing System, Cardiac Rhythm Management Lead, Heart Stimulation Electrode
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Advanced Design for Patient SafetyFeaturing a soft, rounded, atraumatic tip, the Flexible Pacing Electrode System reduces the risk of myocardial injury during insertion and withdrawal. This patient-centric design combined with highly flexible, kink-resistant tubing ensures smooth vascular navigation and optimum placement, fostering confidence in both standard and challenging clinical scenarios.
Ease of Use and IdentificationEach electrode system features a color-coded hub correlating with its French size, streamlining selection and minimizing procedural delays. Pre-sterilized and ready-to-use, every unit arrives individually packaged in a sterile peel-open pouch, maintaining product integrity and supporting infection prevention protocols.
FAQ's of Flexible Pacing Electrode System:
Q: How is the Flexible Pacing Electrode System used during cardiac pacing procedures?
A: The system is designed for temporary cardiac pacing by delivering electrical impulses to the myocardium. The flexible catheter is introduced into the vascular system and guided to the appropriate cardiac position, using its radio-opaque marking for precise placement. No power source is required, as it is a passive device compatible with standard pacing connectors.
Q: What benefits does the atraumatic, soft tip provide?
A: The soft, rounded, atraumatic tip minimizes the risk of trauma or perforation during insertion or removal, enhancing patient safety and comfort compared to standard electrode systems.
Q: When should this device be utilized in clinical settings?
A: This system is intended for temporary cardiac pacing during acute arrhythmias, cardiac surgery, or other procedures requiring transient pacing support. As a disposable, sterile product, it should be used once and disposed of per medical guidelines.
Q: Where should the Flexible Pacing Electrode System be stored prior to use?
A: The system should be stored in its original, sterile peel-open pouch in a cool, dry, and sterile environment to maintain product integrity and sterility until required for use.
Q: What is the process for selecting the correct size and configuration?
A: Healthcare professionals choose from various French sizes (4F-7F) and select between bipolar or unipolar configurations based on the clinical indication. The color-coded hub allows quick identification of the catheter size for efficient procedural workflow.
Q: Is this pacing electrode system compatible with all pacing equipment?
A: Yes, it features a standard pacing connector, ensuring compatibility with most cardiac pacing generators and equipment commonly found in modern electrophysiological labs.