A case study summary showing that EP navigator is very helpful in demonstrating all relevant structures during interventional treatment of atrial fibrillation.
Michael V. Orlov, MD., Ph.D.An interview with Dr. Michael Orlov about his utilization of EP navigator for improved visualization.
Erick Sirulnick, MDDr. Erik Sirulnick shares his experience using EP navigator in his lab to promote procedural efficiency.
Suneet Mittal, MD"A look at understanding the application of the Review Workstation in terms of a typical workweek for a member of our practice."
Data provided by Bard Electrophysiology"This white paper looks at the outward radial pressure or "springiness," applied by an EP catheter against endocardial tissue as an important aspect of catheter performance because it facilitates tissue contact."
Thomas Dresing, M.D."The purpose of this paper is to highlight a specialty approach for performing diagnostic recording, mapping and pacing protocols in the High Right Atrium (HRA) and Coronary Sinus (CS) currently utilized for Pulmonary Vein Antral Isolation (PVAI) ablations and Supraventricular Tachycardias (SVTs)." (January 2008)
David Schleinkofer, M.D."Bard's 5mm tip Scorpion has become my catheter of choice for ablation of atrial flutter, after using both 4 and 8mm configurations made by other companies." (January 2007)
James M. Irwin, M.D"Complex arrhythmias are becoming increasingly common in today's Electrophysiology lab. In these complex procedures, the Bard Conforma™ catheter has become a diagnostic work-horse in our lab." (April 2008)
Nassir F. Marrouche, MD"A study based on the use of the Specialty Coronary Sinus catheter to further improve mapping during not only simple but also more complex supraventricular arrhythmias." (January 2006)
Alan R. Saye, RT(R) CV, RCIS"A case study on using the Bard® CS Assist Specialty Catheter in reducing coronary sinus access times." (December 2005)
Manoj Duggal, M.D."Atrioventricular nodal re-entrant tachycardia (AVNRT) is the most common cause of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia, and accounts for approximately two-thirds of cases. Over the years, radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFCA) has been so successful in treating this arrhythmia that it (RFCA) has become the treatment of choice." (January 2007)