Healthcare Professionals
Cardioblate™
MAPS (Mapping, Ablation, Pacing, and Sensing) Device
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Healthcare Professionals
Cardioblate™
MAPS (Mapping, Ablation, Pacing, and Sensing) Device
Conduction Block Confirmation
The Cardioblate™ MAPS Device integrates cardiac rhythm diagnostics and surgical ablation technologies in one simple-to-use device.
Apply high frequency stimulation (HFS) to areas around the pulmonary vein/atrial junction to identify sites that may contribute to various cardiac arrhythmias.
Destroy those sites identified through HFS. Destruction of these sites eliminates a potential source of various cardiac arrhythmias.
Monitor atrial electrogram (EGM) pre- and post-ablation to confirm entrance block.
Possible complications related to the ablation of cardiac tissue in combination with open heart surgery are: tissue perforation, extension of extracorporeal bypass, perioperative heart rhythm disturbances (atrial and/or ventricular), postoperative embolic complications, pericardial effusion or tamponade, injury to the great vessels, valve leaflet damage, conductions disturbances (SA/AV node) and acute ischemic myocardial event.