Xper Flex Cardio Physiomonitoring system combines flexibility suitable for a host of interventional environments with clinical decision support tools that aid efficient diagnosis.
Space-Saving design
With a small form factor of only 7.5”x 6”x 10” (19,05 cm x 15,24 cm x 25,4 cm), Xper Flex Cardio is designed to fit into nearly any space.It features a VESA mounting capability that enables mounting in varied locations.
Decision support before, during and after interventional procedures Packed within its small form factor are advanced clinical decision support features that deliver valuable patient information in the patient preparation room, during the interventional procedure, and in the recovery room. Then, with just one click, you can capture the relevant data in an ECG report. |
Integrated FFR obtains FFR measurements efficiently
Xper Flex Cardio displays Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) measurements in real time, and then stores them as part of the hemodynamic and cath lab record, so that reports can be automatically populated with FFR data.
DXL ECG Algorithm delivers precision and consistency
The DXL ECG Algorithm produces precise and consistent ECG measurements that are used to generate interpretive statements. By applying age- and gender-specific criteria, the algorithm provides ECG interpretation that helps clinicians accurately assess the cardiac state of patients.
Culprit Artery Detection helps pinpoint occlusions
Culprit Artery Detection provides suggestions on the probable site of an occlusion prior to a cath procedure, saving valuable time and assisting with procedure planning.
ST Maps indicate ST elevation or depression
Our patented ST Maps provide a graphical indication of ST elevation or depression from either 12- or 16-lead ECGs in both frontal and transverse planes, helping physicians assess a patient’s condition before and during the procedure, as well as evaluate the results of the intervention.
16-lead ECGs provide more information
Xper Flex Cardio offers the choice of 12- or 16-lead ECGs. With four additional leads that can be used for improved detection of the right ventricular and posterior infarct, 16-lead ECG fills in the “blind spots” of a 12-lead ECG.
Critical Values highlight important findings
Critical Values are highly visible independent statements that appear on the ECG reports. These Critical Value statements highlight conditions requiring immediate clinical attention, and can be used to support discovery-to-treatment and quality initiatives.