Profile: Cardima, Inc. designs, manufactures & markets microcatheter systems for the mapping & ablation of cardiac arrhythmias. Arrhythmias are abnormal electrical heart rhythms that adversely affect the mechanical activities of the heart and can significantly affect a person's quality of life & be potentially fatal. Our product line includes surgical ablation system, EP ablation system, mapping catheters and guide catheter. Our microcatheter systems are designed to locate and provide more extensive & less traumatic access to arrhythmia-causing tissue for diagnosing the arrhythmia. Our Cardima surgical ablation system incorporates unique technology based on years of research, development, and clinical applications. Our surgical ablation system is FDA cleared for the ablation of cardiac tissue.
The company is CE certified. OTC:CADM (SEC Filings)
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• (FDA Code: IKD / 890.1175) An electrode cable is a device composed of strands of insulated electrical conductors laid together around a central core and intended for medical purposes to connect an electrode from a patient to a diagnostic machine. |
• (FDA Code: DRF / 870.1220) 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. |
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• (FDA Code: OCL / 878.4400) An electrosurgical cutting and coagulation device and accessories is a device intended to remove tissue and control bleeding by use of high-frequency electrical current. |
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• (FDA Code: DSA / 870.2900) A patient transducer and electrode cable (including connector) is an electrical conductor used to transmit signals from, or power or excitation signals to, patient-connected electrodes or transducers. |
• (FDA Code: DQY / 870.1250) A percutaneous catheter is a device that is introduced into a vein or artery through the skin using a dilator and a sheath (introducer) or guide wire. |
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