Catheter guidewire Verrata Plus
coronary

Catheter guidewire - Verrata Plus  - Philips Volcano - coronary
Catheter guidewire - Verrata Plus  - Philips Volcano - coronary
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Characteristics

Applications
catheter
Area of the body
coronary

Description

For over 20 years Philips has led the way in physiology, putting patients first through continuous innovation. Now introducing our 10ᵗʰ generation physiology wire: Verrata Plus. Familiar frontline tip Verrata Plus has an industry standard flat-tip construction for easy shaping and shape retention, and a comparable tip load with workhorse coronary guide wires. Quickly disconnect, reliably reconnect The ability to disconnect easily and reliably reconnect is one of the most impressive features of the Verrata Plus pressure guide wire. Also, the pressure guide wire allows free wire rotation when connected.* iFR modality simplifies workflow iFR modality simplifies workflow by providing a hyperemia-free measurement to assess lesion significance in as few as five heartbeats. Philips’ proprietary iFR modality has a robust body of clinical evidence with over 9000 patients in numerous studies and peer-reviewed journal articles.Fractional Flow Reserve measurement Various clinical studies demonstrate that physiologic lesion assessment by FFR to guide routine PCI is superior to current angiography guided treatment. This measured ratio represents the potential decrease in coronary flow distal to the coronary stenosis.
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