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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the primary purpose of an angiographic catheter?
It is used to examine coronary arteries by reaching the heart through an incision and capturing X-ray images using contrast injection.
Q2: How is the risk of vessel trauma minimized during the procedure?
The catheter features a soft tip material specifically designed to reduce trauma to the vessel walls during contrast injection.
Q3: How visible is the catheter under fluoroscopy?
The catheter is made from highly radiopaque material, which ensures excellent fluoroscopic visualization for the physician.
Q4: What are the sterilization and shelf-life details?
The products are sterilized using Ethylene Oxide (EO) and have a quality guarantee period of 3 years.
Q5: Are there different sizes and shapes available?
Yes, a wide variety of shapes are available to meet clinical needs, with standard specifications such as 6F and 100cm lengths.
Q6: What is the packaging method for transport?
The catheters are securely packed in paper-plastic boxes and then placed in sturdy cartons for safe shipping.