View Into Ventricular Onset
Enhance Procedural Efficiency for Ventricular Arrhythmias with Patient Specific Solutions.
Through sophisticated algorithms VIVO™ seamlessly integrate ECG morphology and patient specificity utilizing the inverse solution to localize ventricular arrhythmias. Achieve pinpoint accuracy, enabling precise localization among endocardial, epicardial, septal, and intracardiac structures.
VIVO™ is the Partner of Choice for premature ventricular contraction and ventricular tachycardia cases.
Precise Ventricular Insight
99.5% accurate in ventricular onset localization
Maximize Efficiency
27% shorter procedure time
Streamline Workflow
Know Endo vs Epi, Left vs Right pre-procedure
Patient Specific Inputs
Localize multiple arrhythmias morphologies pre or intra procedure
How Does It Work?
VIVO™ uses standard clinical inputs and proprietary algorithms to create patient-specific anatomy, provide a 3D image of the heart with a superimposed activation map, and accurately identify the earliest onset of the arrhythmia.
3In clinical trials, VIVO™ was shown to be 100% (95% CI: 93.6%, 100%) accurate in identifying a PVC or VT foci in the right, left, or septal region of the heart.
Step 1
A CT or MRI is used to create a patient specific model of the heart and torso
Step 2
The VIVO™ 3D camera is used to identify the exact placement of the 12 lead ECG electrodes on the patient’s torso
Step 3
A standard 12 lead ECG recording is uploaded into VIVO™ and the arrhythmia is identified and selected
Step 4
The outputs of steps 1-3 are combined and analysed using proprietary algorithms to determine the origin of the arrythmia. The origin is displayed on the patient specific model in red
System Components
The VIVO™ software comes loaded on a Laptop PC and includes the 3D camera and required accessories.
Single Use
Positioning Patches are placed on the patient’s torso to aid in optimal 3D photograph outcomes.
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Indications For Use
VIVO™ is intended for acquisition, analysis, display and storage of cardiac electrophysiological data and maps for analysis by a physician.
VIVO™ is intended to be used as a pre-procedure planning tool for patients with structurally normal hearts undergoing ablation treatment for idiopathic ventricular arrhythmias.