Temporary Pacing Electrodes

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Temporary Pacing Electrodes

Bard's Temporary Pacing Electrode Catheters are designed and built with the quality that has been a Bard trademark for more than 25 years. Their unique construction provides many clinical benefits as outlined below:

  • Reduces the need for repositioning, saving physician time and minimizing patient discomfort.
  • Enables the electrode to maintain contact with the endocardium, assuring consistent pacing and sensing.
  • Facilitates easy and accurate placement, even in difficult anatomies, which may reduce procedure time.
  • Proprietary manufacturing process yields an ultra-smooth coating and polished surface.

Bard offers a full line of electrodes for most temporary pacing needs.

  • The NBIH® and Goetz® catheter lines are ideal for use in the cath lab or the critical care unit when fluoroscopy is available.
  • The Balloon Flow-Assisted catheter line is suited for emergency cases and in critical care units where fluoroscopy is not readily available.
  • The Semi-Floating and Special Care catheters offer a cost effective alternative to the NBIH® and Goetz® catheters. They are manufactured with the same quality design but use stainless steel electrodes instead of platinum electrodes.
  • The Zucker, Myler™, and Gorlin™ catheters are open-lumen diagnostic pacing catheters useful during right heart procedures and critical care unit monitoring.
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Easy, accurate flow-assisted placement with or without flouroscopy.

The standard against which all other temporary pacing electrodes are measured.