For Catheter Performance
Reshaping the Standard
Access Point Technologies offers a complete line of advanced EP Diagnostic & Ablation Catheters, made with the latest materials and technology for unmatched performance and durability. Map-iT® Catheters can be used in the evaluation and treatment of a variety of cardiac arrhythmias from endocardial and intravascular sites.
Diagnostic Map-iT® Catheters
CS Navigator™ Catheter
Innovative technology allows signal acquisition from much more distal, smaller vascular branches not previously accessible.
T3-VT Tri-Deca Diagnostic Catheter
30 1mm electrodes provide a precise, signal-rich environment for PVC and VT mapping.
Guidewire Tip 4/3.3F Diagnostic Catheter
Cannulate deep into the CS and its branches. Ideal for Vein of Marshall mapping.
CS Reach™ Catheter
3-D Curve allows for anchoring of the catheter in the CS once it is positioned giving location stability.
CTI-Cath™ Catheter
Simultaneous RA-CS Recording, excellent for differential pacing for bi-directional block confirmation.
Steerable PV Diagnostic Catheter
Deflect 180° for access to the RIPV, allows for excellent stability at the PV.
HV Express Catheter
A decapolor catheter requiring single access point to provide HIS and RV recording with stable IEGM throughout the procedure.
Products may not be available in all markets.
Quality & Performance
- Proprietary catheter shaft exclusive to Map-iT® catheters allows for superb torque control and push-ability that does not change during the procedure.
- Smooth shaft-electrode interface for excellent recording quality.
- Ergonomic piston handle for smooth, consistent deflection to minimize hand fatigue.
- Variable electrode spacing for optimum pacing and recording based on physician needs.
- Proprietary manufacturing platform enables a large variety of catheter configurations to better accommodate physician preferences and patient needs.
- Platinum iridium electrodes for high quality signals.
Map-iT® Catheter
Inner and outer layers melded resulting in true 1 to 1 torque.
Competitor Catheter
Inner and outer layers remain separate. Layers can slip on each other resulting in poor torque and distortion.