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titleOfInvention DUAL CHAMBER MULTISITE ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL CATHETER DEVICE
abstract The invention relates to a dual-chamber multisite electrophysiology (EP) catheter for interventional cardiac electrophysiological study. The EP catheter is designed to stimulate and record electrical signals at desired optimal locations in both chambers of a heart simultaneously. The EP catheter includes a catheter body adapted to take the form of the ventricle and the atrium as it is inserted into the patient's heart. Several electrical dipoles on the catheter body stimulate and record electrical signals from the desired locations. The electric dipoles are connected to an EP monitoring system via an electrical junction box with a cable. The EP monitoring system allows a physician to observe the electrical signals recorded from the heart. The electrical signals from the atrium, ventricle and His beam are recorded simultaneously with the EP catheter and stimulation is possible from each of them.
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