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How to contact us:
CardioTek
Amerikalaan 70
6199 AE Maastricht – Airport
The Netherlands
Tel:
+31-43-3656006
Fax: +31-43-3656007
[email protected]
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EP-TRACER
Profile of CARDIOTEK & EP-TRACER
CardioTek B.V.
CardioTek is a privately held company
based in Maastricht, the Netherlands.
Since the early 80s its two directors have
been working closely with the group of
Prof. Wellens and Brugada at the
University in Maastricht in developing
early versions of electrophysiological
systems for the then experimental
studies. The first contribution to the field
of electrophysiology was a microprocessor
based programmable stimulator offering
QRS detection for synchronized pacing
and automatic pacing protocols.
This was followed by the development of
the Personal Computer based multichannel intracardiac amplifier system for
clinical mapping of WPW patients during
surgery procedures.
During the congress of “20 years of
programmed stimulation” in Maastricht
1987, the first, PC-based, fully-fledged
electrophysiological measurement system
(EMS) was presented. During the 80s and
90s further developments led to four
versions of EMS, culminating in the
current EP-TRACER. With this experience
and expertise CardioTek has managed to
maintain a technological lead over its
competitors.
Throughout these developments
CardioTek has focused on ease and speed
of use, reliability, quality of signal,
miniaturization and independence from
any specific PC configuration.
The company is totally dedicated to the
design, manufacturing and marketing of
EP systems.
CardioTek prides itself on having
worldwide, key-cardiologists as loyal
customers that stimulate to continue
development of leading-edge systems
utilizing advanced technology.
Milestones in the
development
process of the
EP-TRACER.
1980 : First microprocessor based
stimulator.
1982 : Presentation of Apple II as
controller for this stimulator.
1984 : Presentation during IEEE
Computers in Cardiology :
Flexible multi-processor system
to support electrophysiological
investigation in animals.
1987 : Presentation during congress
“ 20 years of programmed
electrical stimulation of the
heart”, Maastricht: A software
based mapping system to support
arrhythmia surgery.
1988 : Installation of the first fullyfledged EP system, PC-EMS, at
Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen.
1990 : Installation of the PC-EMS 2.0,
miniaturized system at
Barcelona.
1993 : Introduction of PC-EMS 3.0
designed for use during RF
procedures.
Introduction of the unique beatto-beat triggered display for
Catheter positioning during
WPW ablation procedures.
1995 : PC-EMS 4.0. The fully integrated
amplifier-stimulator EP-system
running under DOS.
Introduction of the split-screen
mode to detect conduction
jumps in the AV conduction
automatically.
Other new features were pacemapping and template compare
modes.
1998 : Experimental WINDOWS
software version.
2000 : First prototype of the new
generation EP system for
WINDOWS.
2001 : CE marked EP-TRACER system
working under WINDOWS 2000
with new SMD electronics
produced by robots.
2002 : Introduction of the first LAPTOP
based EP system.
2002 : CE marked EP-TRACER/102 with
a total of 84 intracavitary
channels with mapping facility
for the 64 channel basket
catheters.
References.
Dr. Pedro Brugada, Hospital OLV, Aalst,
Belgium
Dr. Josep Brugada, Hospital Clinic,
Barcelona, Spain
Dr. Joao Primo, Hospital Novo de Gaia,
Oporto, Portugal
Dr. Xu Chen, Hospital Rigshospitalet,
Copenhagen, Denmark
Dr. Anders Kirstein Pederesen, Skejby
Hospital, Arrhus, Denmark
Dr. Jos Maessen, Maastricht, Hospital
AZM, The Netherlands
Dr. Edurado Sosa, INCOR, Sao Paulo,
Brasil
Dr. Angelo de Paola, Escola de Medicina,
São Paulo, Brasil
Dr. Jacob Atie, Clinica São Vincente,
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Dr. Fernando Cruz, Hospital Laranjeiras,
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Dr. Rene Asenjo, Clinica Las Condes,
Santiago, Chili
Dr. Horacio Ruffa, Hospital Militar
Central, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Dr. Diego Vanegas, Hospital San Rafael,
Bogota, Colombia
Dr. Maurice Khoury, American University
Hospital, Beirut, Lebanon
Dr. Yash Lockhandwala, KEM Hospital,
Bombay, India
Dr. Benito Alvarez, Hospital Benificiencia
Espagnol, Mexico city, Mexico
Dr. Stroobandt, Hospital Damiaan,
Oostende, Belgium
Dr. Peter Goethals, Hospital St Jan,
Brussel, Belgium
Dr. Eslami Pars General Hospital
Tehran, Iran
London Bridge Hospital U.K.
Dr. Steen Jensen, Norrlands
Universitetssjukhus, Umea, Sweden
EP-TRACER, Electrophysiologic Measurement System
Developed in Maastricht - The Netherlands, according to ideas and desires of
electrophysiologists, EP-TRACER offers the perfect solution for
electrophysiology.
> Integrated
Programmable
Stimulator…
The build-in two channel
programmable stimulator can
stimulate on all intracardiac inputs.
It features high flexibility, ease of
use and automatic decrement /
increment of intervals. Sensing can
be done on all channels.
Dual monitor configuration
Separate monitors for running, triggering or reviewing signals.
> Perfect Signal
Quality…
All EP-TRACERs have 12 lead ECG, 6
pressure channels and 2 stimulator
channels. Three models are available
for 20, 52 or 84 intracavitary
channels.
EP-TRACER is famous for its high
signal quality.
> Controlled from one
keyboard…
The software provides complete
control of amplifier and stimulator.
Commands can be selected from
menus or from short cuts. Signals
are recorded on harddisk and can be
archived on CD/DVD with common
recorder software.
Single monitor configuration
Split screen for running, triggering or reviewing signals.
Mobile Desk
• Complete Mobile Dual Monitor EP system
• Separate operator and monitoring display
• Can be used in multiple rooms
• Secondary monitor connections
Mobile Cart
• Complete mobile EP system
• Single monitor
• Split screen display
• Can be used in multiple rooms
• Secondary monitor connection
Portable
• Complete EP system in one bag
• Can be used at multiple sites
• Fast setup (approx. 10 min)
• Secondary monitor connection
EP-TRACER
Pacing
Before Ablation
Recording during atrial stimulation by the
Coronary Sinus catheter (red channel), ECG
channels (selection) with HIS bundle recordings
(green), CS catheter (white) and HALO catheter
(blue). All catheter signals are clipped.
Recording during sinus rithm. ECG channels
(selection) with HIS bundle recordings
(green), CS catheter (white) and HALO
catheter (blue).
All catheter signals are clipped.
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FEATURES
• Economic
• Compact
• Integrated programmable stimulator
• Dual or single monitor versions
• Easy use with Laptop Computer
• Fibre Optic Link for USB connection
• Beat to beat triggered display
• Splitscreen with triggering on last stimulus
• Pace mapping
• Fast LaserJet paper output
• Continuous storage on harddisk
• Windows 2000 / XP software
• Review version
During RF application
Recording during RF application on the RF
catheter (yellow). ECG channels (selection)
with HIS bundle recordings (green), CS
catheter (white) and HALO catheter (blue).
All catheter signals are clipped.
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EP-TRACER38 20 Intracardiac channels
EP-TRACER70 52 Intracardiac channels
EP-TRACER102 84 Intracardiac channels