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- Fully Functional for all EP Studies1
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5 second emergency response allows additional
time to evaluate development of bradycardia
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Lowest combined attenuation available creates
better images at lower doses2
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Less ambient
radiation scatter2
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High weight capacity3
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One day on site in-service
Features
- 4-Way Floating Top
- 40" longitudinal travel
- 12" transverse travel
- Individual transverse and longitudinal locking controls
- Transverse panning in HUT™ or Trendelenburg
Rapid Response
- 5 seconds from 70° to -15° Trendelenburg emergency positioning
- 18° per second emergency positioning
- Separate home and emergency controls
- "One button" return to level
- "One button" emergency positioning
- Programmable tilt angle, 5° increments
- Programmable level or Trendelenburg emergency positioning.
Imaging Surface
- 550 lb patient capacity (4 to 1 safety factor)
- 82" of total imaging area
- 40" of edge to edge imaging area
- Attenuation .57 mm Al. equivalent
- Cervical access shaped top
- Beveled edge
- 2" low attenuation mattress pad
HUT™ Table
- Fully adjustable 3 belt patient restraint system
- Head up tilt- electrically adjustable to 90°
- Trendelenburg -electrically adjustable 0° - 20°
- Normal tilt rate of 6° degrees per second
- Height - electrically adjustable 32"-44"
- Safe, slip resistant foot platform
- Motor controlled by low voltage, hand wand with self-retracting, coiled power cord
- Stainless steel accessory rail
Base
- C-arm accessible base
- Ergonomic/narrow base
- Base enclosed by stainless steel shroud
- 3 inch front casters, 5 inch rear casters
- Load Capacity = 550 lbs distributed load
Options & Accessories
- Carbon fiber articulating arm boards and pads
- Extended stainless steel accessory rails
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References
- Han Yang, Serious Response inTilt Table Test in Elderly and its Prophylactic
Management, Journal of Zhejiand University SCIENCE, 2005, 6B(4):304-306
- Kostas Perisinakis, PhD, Accurate Assessment of Patient Effective Radiation
Dose and Associated Detriment Risk From Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation Procedures
, Circulation. 2001;104:58-62
- A. Trianni, Dose to Cardiologists in Haemodynamic and Electrophysiology
Cardiac Interventional Procedures, Radiation Protection Dosimetry,
December 2005, Volume 117, Number 1-3
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