Healthcare Professionals
DxTerity
Diagnostic Catheter
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Healthcare Professionals
DxTerity
Diagnostic Catheter
Time to torque. DxTerity™ diagnostic catheters harness the same Full-Wall technology found in our market-leading guide and aspiration catheters — giving you the responsive torque you need during coronary cases.†
The Full-Wall Technology Advantage - (02:37)
Learn how the DxTerity diagnostic catheter is made using Full-Wall technology.
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DxTerity Catheters Feature:
DxTerity diagnostic catheters come in a wide range of shapes and sizes, including long lengths (125 cm).
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Based on bench test data. Bench test data may not be indicative of clinical performance.
Based on bench testing conducted in 2016 vs. Cordis Infiniti®* and Supertorque®* Plus catheters, Terumo Optitorque®* catheter, Boston Scientific Impulse™*and Expo™* catheters, Merit Performa®* catheter, and Goodman Goodtec catheter. All tested in 5 F and 6 F. The lubricity bench test measures how much force is required to pull the catheter through two silicone pads while submerged in water at body temperature.
Based on bench test data conducted in 2016 vs. Cordis Infiniti®* and Supertorque®* Plus catheters, Terumo Optitorque®* catheter, Boston Scientific Impulse™*and Expo™* catheters, Merit Performa®* catheter, and Goodman Goodtec catheter. All tested in 5 F and 6 F.