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ICV™ Table
The ICV™ Table is the ideal multipurpose cardiovascular interventional platform.
It features the largest total imaging area (82'), 4-way float capability vital
for advanced catheter-based procedures and is bariatric-capable. The
ICV™ Table
will easily rise to the rigorous demands of any interventional environment
while providing patient and staff safety with its carbon fiber top's low attenuation
factor of .57mm Al.
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Specifically designed for Interventional Cardiology1
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Superior longitudinal travel1
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Bariatric capable2
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Better images at lower doses1
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Lowest combined attenuation available1,3
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Less ambient radiation scatter1,3
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Ergonomically designed base1
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Low height for easier wound care management
Features
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4-Way Floating Top
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40" longitudinal travel/
12" transverse
travel
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Individual transverse and longitudinal locking controls
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Portability - Push bar/3 inch front casters
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5 inch rear casters
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C-arm accessible base enclosed by stainless steel shroud
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550 lb patient capacity (4 to 1 safety factor)
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Attenuation .57 mm Al. equivalent
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82" of total imaging area
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40" of edge to edge imaging area
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Cervical access shaped top
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Beveled edge
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2" low attenuation mattress pad
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Low attenuation carbon fiber top
Options & Accessories
- Carbon fiber articulating arm boards and pads
- Extended stainless steel accessory rails
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References
- ACC/SCA&I EXPERT CONSENSUS DOCUMENT
American College of Cardiology/Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions
Clinical Expert Consensus Document on Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory Standards,
JACC. Jun 2001; 37: 2170 - 2214
- Thomas E. Vanhecke, MD, Body Weight Limitations of United States Cardiac
Catheterization Laboratories Including Restricted Access for the Morbidly Obese,
PII: S0002-9149(08)00563-8, doi:10.1016/j.amjcard.2008.03.050
- 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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