Electrophysiology (EP) Catheters



Millar electrophysiology (EP) catheters can be used for standard electrophysiology studies by applying pacing and recording protocols from inside the heart (intracardiac) or through the esophagus (transesophageal), which determines electrical properties of the atrium and ventricle. 

Cardiac electrophysiology research studies are a proven method for characterizing the electrical phenotype of transgenic mice, as well as for determining and diagnosing various detrimental heart conditions.

EP Catheter Standard Parameters

  • Conduction times
  • Refractory periods
  • His potentials
  • Sinus and atrioventricular nodal properties
  • Inducibility of abnormal heartbeats

Millar Electrophysiology Catheters

EPR-800

  • 1.1 F (0.36 mm)
  • Reusable eight-electrode catheter
  • For use with transgenic mice as small as 2.5 grams

EPR-801

  • 1.1 F
  • Introducing lumen
  • Reusable eight-electrode catheter

EPR-802

  • 1.6 F
  • 12.5 cm
  • Reusable eight-electrode catheter

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EPR Catheter System Hardware and Software Options

The EPR-800 catheter is designed to connect to commercially available amplifiers, stimulators and data acquisition hardware. More…

 

 

For more information on Millar electrophysiology catheters or to request a quote, call 832.667.7000 or complete our contact form.

 

 

Last Modified Mar 23, 2011