A: The VPS Rhythm Device is indicated for use with all central lines, where the catheter tip is intended to reside in the lower 1/3 of the SVC. This includes CVCs, PICCs, ports, tunneled, valved and acute dialysis catheters*. The optional TipTracker Technology is indicated for use with PICCs only and can also eliminate chest X-ray using ECG for final tip confirmation.*
A: The VPS Rhythm Device with TipTracker
Technology is indicated for use with PICCs. The VPS
Rhythm Device using ECG
A: The TipTracker Stylet is compatible with PICCs that have an inner lumen diameter of ≥ 0.018" (3 Fr. to 6 Fr. in size).
A: The VPS Rhythm Device navigation screen shows the catheter
pathway at 22 cm from the center of the
A: No. The T-Piece is designed to be used along with the VPS Rhythm Device and is not a standalone piece. The two are used together as a system, with the T-piece as an optional navigation mode; the monitor and ECG are not optional
A: We estimate it will take clinicians, who are already skilled with ECG interpretation, approximately 3-5 cases to become very comfortable placing catheters using the VPS Rhythm Device.
A: Yes, the VPS
Rhythm Device has a tethered
remote control that allows
A: Yes, the VPS Rhythm Device requires a minimum of three P-wave snapshots:
In order to obtain and capture the intravascular
A: Yes, all the screenshots captured during a procedure are saved into an electronic patient
file on the monitor. The clinician can then select the required screenshots and either print
Note: The VPS Rhythm Device has no encryption at rest capability and must be physically secured at all times to prevent unauthorized access to patient data.
A: There is no automatic or wireless connection to a hospital’s EMR system. The user can download snapshot images from the patient’s case onto a >4GB USB flash drive, to upload them, or print the snapshots, scan and save them to the patient’s medical record.
Note: The VPS Rhythm Device has no encryption at rest capability and must be physically secured at all times to prevent unauthorized access to patient data.
A: We recommend an appropriate printer for you to source.
A: Yes, the VPS Rhythm Device can be used on patients with implanted electronic devices, but an alternative method of tip confirmation, such as chest X-ray or fluoroscopy, is required. There is a reminder warning screen that appears whenever the T-piece is plugged into the monitor. The T-piece needs to be at least 8 cm away from the electronic device, which can be achieved by placing a pillow on the patient’s chest and the T-piece on top of the pillow. See the VPS Rhythm Device Operator’s Manual for full operational instructions.
A: Yes, in
A: The VPS Rhythm Device battery is designed to last for a
minimum of 3 hours of continual