TOEC leads for transesophageal stimulation are made up of golden plates brass electrodes, placed at fixed distance. They can be introduced oral or rhinopharyngal approach, the sheath material is radium-opaque, which permits easily the positioning under X-ray control.
Lead for transesophageal cardiac stimulation. The wide surface electrodes are made of golden brass, with interelectrode distance of 23 mm, which allow to decrease the energy density emitted on the contact surface, thus avoiding the inconveniences that sometimes occur during this procedure. The sheath material is made of silicone and is radium-opaque, for a better visibility under x-scopy. The tip is not traumatic and conform to the anatomy of the oesophagus, to avoid troubles and possible injuries during the positioning.
Lead for transesophageal cardiac stimulation. The wide surface electrodes are made of golden brass, with interelectrode distance of 30 mm, which allow to decrease the energy density emitted on the contact surface, thus avoiding the inconveniences that sometimes occur during this procedure. The sheath material is made of silicone and is radium-opaque, for a better visibility under x-scopy. The tip is not traumatic and conform to the anatomy of the oesophagus, to avoid troubles and possible injuries during the positioning.
Lead for transesophageal cardiac stimulation. The wide surface electrodes are made of golden brass, with interelectrode distance of 15 mm, which allow to decrease the energy density emitted on the contact surface, thus avoiding the inconveniences that sometimes occur during this procedure.