Biosense Webster has released in the United States its new CARTO 3 MEM (Multi-Electrode Mapping) version of its 3D cardiac mapping system.
The new model features multi-electrode catheters for high image resolution when identifying foci of arrhythmias.
From the announcement:
The new PENTARAY(R) Nav Catheter is equipped with the electromagnetic sensor, allowing for accurate visualization of electrode position on the CARTO(R) 3 System and higher resolution signals.
“Multi-electrode mapping represents a significant advancement in mapping technology, allowing physicians to acquire multiple mapping points simultaneously with a high level of detail and CARTO(R) 3 System accuracy,” said Dr. Vivek Reddy, Mount Sinai School of Medicine. “Combined with the new PENTARAY(R) Nav Catheter, you can reduce the number of required catheter maneuvers to quickly diagnose any arrhythmia. This further supports the safety, effectiveness and efficiency of cardiac ablation procedures for patients.”
Press release: Biosense Webster Announces Launch of the CARTO(R) 3 MEM Base Version…