CRISTACATH™ Catheter
CRISTACATH™ Catheters have been designed for electrophysiological mapping of cardiac structures. The catheters have a high-torque shaft with a tip section containing ten pairs of platinum electrodes. The Deflectable Tip CRISTACATH™ Catheters facilitate simultaneous local electrograms due to the greater number of electrodes and their deflection capabilities.
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OPTRELL™ Mapping Catheter
To aid in the most complex cases, the OPTRELL™ Mapping Catheter’s intuitive design and fixed electrode array work with the CARTO™ 3 System to deliver intelligent insights and high-resolution directional mapping.

DECANAV™ Mapping Catheter
The DECANAV™ Catheter has been designed to be used with the CARTO™ 3 System to facilitate electrophysiological mapping of the heart.
The catheter has a single proximal electrode that can be used for unipolar recording signals. The catheter has a high-torque shaft with a deflectable tip section containing an array of platinum/iridium electrodes that can be used for stimulation and recording of cardiac electrical signals.
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DO NOT use OCTARAY™ or OPTRELL™ Mapping Catheters with TRUEref™ Technology in patients with prosthetic valves.
Always verify catheter tip location using common clinical practice for real-time verification (inspection of IC signals, direct imaging guidance such as fluoroscopy or ultrasound, etc.) and consult the CARTO™ 3 System User Guide regarding recommendations for fluoroscopy use.
Canpolat, U. et al (2020). State of Fluoroless Procedures in Cardiac Electrophysiology Practice. J Innov Cardiac Rhythm Management. 11(3), 4018–4029.
Sommer, P. et al (2018) Safety profile of near-zero fluoroscopy atrial fibrillation ablation with non-fluoroscopic catheter visualization: experience from 1000 consecutive procedures, EP Europace, Volume 20, Issue 12, Pages 1952–1958.
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