The Fidus Rhyder Diagnostic Catheter is intended to simultaneously pace and record monophasic action potentials (MAPs) from the endocardial surface of the heart. The combined capabilities of this catheter obviate the need to insert a separate catheter for stimulation in MAP studies.
Device Story
Flexible diagnostic catheter; two electrode pairs at distal tip; one pair for ECG signal recording; one pair for cardiac pacing. Used in electrophysiology studies; enables simultaneous pacing and MAP recording from endocardial surface; eliminates need for secondary stimulation catheter. Operated by physicians in clinical settings. Output: electrical signals for cardiac monitoring/analysis. Benefits: reduced procedural complexity by combining pacing and recording functions.
Clinical Evidence
Bench testing only. Testing included thermal cycling, impedance, tensile strength, tip buckling, deflection, torsional, connector, leakage current, joint seal, radiopacity, and biocompatibility testing.
Technological Characteristics
Flexible catheter; two electrode pairs (one for ECG, one for pacing); three distal tip designs. Materials biocompatible. Connectivity: standard electrical connector for interface with external electrophysiology recording/pacing equipment.
Indications for Use
Indicated for patients undergoing electrophysiology studies requiring simultaneous endocardial pacing and monophasic action potential (MAP) recording.
Regulatory Classification
Identification
An electrode recording catheter or an electrode recording probe is a device used to detect an intracardiac electrocardiogram, or to detect cardiac output or left-to-right heart shunts. The device may be unipolar or multipolar for electrocardiogram detection, or may be a platinum-tipped catheter which senses the presence of a special indicator for cardiac output or left-to-right heart shunt determinations.
Predicate Devices
EP Technologies, Inc. Franz™ Combination Map Catheter (K900452)
K201750 — Pentaray Nav eco High-Density Mapping Catheter · Biosense Webster, Inc. · Aug 6, 2020
K101623 — INQUIRY AFOCUSII DIAGNOSTIC CATHETER · St Jude Medical · Aug 13, 2010
Submission Summary (Full Text)
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K962307
SEP 17 1998
# 510(K) SUMMARY OF SAFETY AND EFFECTIVENESS
This summary of 510(k) safety and effectiveness information is being submitted in accordance with the requirements of SMDA 1990 and 21 CFR 807.92.
## CONTACT PERSON
Ted Ormsby
VP Engineering and Product Development
Fidus Medical Technology Corporation
47929 Fremont Blvd.
Fremont, CA 94538
## DEVICE NAME
Rhyder Diagnostic Catheter; Class II
## DEVICE DESCRIPTION
The Fidus Rhyder Diagnostic Catheter is a flexible catheter with two pairs of electrodes at the distal tip. One pair of electrodes consisting of tip (active) and side (indifferent) electrodes is used for recording ECG signals. The second pair of electrodes, located adjacent to the catheter's tip, are used for pacing. The Rhyder Diagnostic Catheter is available with three distal tip designs.
## INDICATIONS FOR USE
The Fidus Rhyder Diagnostic Catheter is intended to simultaneously pace and record monophasic action potentials (MAPs) from the endocardial surface of the heart. The combined capabilities of this catheter obviate the need to insert a separate catheter for stimulation in MAP studies.
## PREDICATE DEVICES
- EP Technologies, Inc. Franz™ Combination Map Catheter (K900452)
- Daig Response™ Electrophysiology Catheter (K894500, K942379)
Rhyder Diagnostic Catheter 510(k)
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# TESTING in SUPPORT of SUBSTANTIAL EQUIVALENCE DETERMINATION
The results of bench testing (thermal cycling test, impedance testing, tensile test, tip buckling test, deflection test, tortional test, connector test, leakage current test, joint seal test, radiopacity) and biocompatibility testing support the substantial equivalence claims of the Rhyder Diagnostic Catheter for its intended use in the coronary vasculature. Results of these tests, in conjunction with the substantial equivalence claims as outlined in the premarket notification, effectively demonstrate the Rhyder Diagnostic Catheter's substantial equivalence to the predicate device.
# SUBSTANTIAL EQUIVALENCE CONCLUSIONS
Substantial equivalence is based on the fact that the Rhyder Diagnostic Catheter is substantially equivalent in regard to intended use and technological characteristics as the predicate devices. In instances where the technological characteristics are different, it has been demonstrated that there are no new questions raised regarding safety or efficacy of the Rhyder Diagnostic Catheter. Therefore, it can be concluded that the Rhyder Diagnostic Catheter is substantially equivalent to the predicate devices.
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