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Claravue EP & Cath Lab

Claravue EP & Cath Lab

Completely radiolucent patient monitoring kits for use in the EP & Cath Lab.

​Description

CLARAVUE is the only disposable, prewired patient monitoring kit with a radiolucent design, delivering best-in-class, high-quality traces for Electrophysiology and Cardiology care.
The 12-Lead Patient Kit is ideal for patients transitioning from EP/Cath to other care settings.

The CLARAVUE system combines prewired, single-use, radiolucent ECG electrodes with patented trunk cables – consolidating lead wire sets into two combined connections with standardized compatibility to all monitors.

CLARAVUE’s radiolucent lead wires are invisible under X-ray and fluoroscopy, allowing for outstanding imaging during procedures in the Catheterization Lab or Electrophysiology Department. The carbon wiring of electrodes does not appear under imaging equipment.

CLARAVUE’s electrodes minimize motion artifacts from lead wire movement, and their disposable patient kits can be used for up to five days.

Lightweight and flexible cables enhance patient comfort, while the larger surface area improves skin adhesion, even in challenging conditions.

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