The Johnson & Johnson WEBSTER Hexapolar Fixed-Curve Diagnostic Catheter (REF 37C08R) is a multi-electrode electrophysiology catheter designed for intracardiac signal acquisition and programmed electrical stimulation during diagnostic EP procedures. The fixed-curve shaft and hexapolar electrode configuration are intended to support stable positioning and consistent signal quality in standard cardiac mapping locations.
Key Features
- Hexapolar (6-electrode) distal array for intracardiac electrogram recording and pacing
- Fixed pre-formed distal curve for predictable placement and torque response
- Platinum electrodes engineered for high-fidelity signal acquisition
- Braided shaft construction intended to support torque transmission and shape retention
- Compatible with standard EP recording systems and stimulators via compatible connector cables
- Electrode spacing configuration: Not specified in the located sources
- Usable length and French size: Not specified in the located sources
- Single-use, sterile (EO) — confirm packaging configuration with manufacturer documentation
Clinical Applications
- Diagnostic electrophysiology studies for evaluation of cardiac arrhythmias
- Recording of intracardiac electrograms from standard anatomical sites such as the high right atrium, His bundle region, right ventricle, or coronary sinus, per operator technique
- Programmed electrical stimulation and pacing maneuvers during EP study
- Reference catheter use during ablation procedures, in line with institutional protocols
Product Information
Brand: Johnson & Johnson (Biosense Webster)
Product Family: WEBSTER Hexapolar Diagnostic Catheter, Fixed Curve
Category: EP Diagnostic Catheters
REF/UPN: 37C08R
Curve Type: Fixed
Electrode Configuration: Hexapolar (6 electrodes)
Shaft Diameter / Working Length / Curve Designation: Not specified in the located sources
Sterility: Sterile, single-use (confirm with IFU)
Regulatory Status: Refer to current manufacturer labeling and local regulatory documentation for market-specific clearances and indications.