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Catheter Stabilization with CaTHSTiX

Cardiac Electrophysiology

 

CaTHSTiX is a rapid, reversible catheter-stabilization solution that securely holds His and coronary sinus catheters in place. It helps preserve optimal ICE imaging during transeptal puncture and maintains guide catheter stability for biventricular and left bundle lead placement. Temporary pacing wires can be stabilized with or without sutures, allowing catheter repositioning without suture removal and improving procedural efficiency and control.


CaTHSTiX adapts to your procedural needs and patient anatomy and is universally compatible with all major catheter brands.

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CaTHSTiX Reduces Laboratory Workload and Radiation Exposure

 

Focus on other critical tasks— Rapidly and reveribly secure His or coronary sinus catheters, intracardiac ultrasound catheters, LV lead catheters, and left bundle branch pacing catheters. 

CaTHSTiX for Indwelling Catheters: No-Cut Repositioning

Sutured Fixation

 Repositioning requires suture removal. 

CaTHSTiX

 Reposition freely, with or without sutures—no cutting needed. 

CaTHSTiX for EP: Securement That Works Like a Third Hand

 

In cardiac electrophysiology, precision and stability are critical. CaTHSTiX delivers rapid, sutureless catheter securement aligned with leading CDC and INS guidelines—helping reduce infection risk, catheter movement, and needlestick injuries.

Designed to act as a reliable “third hand” in the EP lab, CaTHSTiX maintains catheter position without continuous manual stabilization. This enables clinicians to work with both hands during complex mapping and ablation procedures, improving control, reducing unintended movement, and minimizing vessel trauma.

With consistent stabilization, CaTHSTiX helps reduce complications such as dislodgement and catheter-related infections, while also driving efficiency:

  • Faster securement and repositioning 
  • Reduced fluoroscopy time and radiation exposure 
  • Improved procedural ergonomics and precision 
  • Elimination of sharps-related risks

Improve stability. Enhance control. Streamline your EP workflow.

 Explore how CaTHSTiX can elevate performance in your lab—download the white paper or request a demo today. 

Key References

 

  • CDC: O’Grady NP, et al. Guidelines for the Prevention of Intravascular Catheter-Related Infections, 2011. 
  • INS: Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice, 8th Edition, 2021. 
  • JACC Cardiovascular Interventions: Dauerman HL, et al. Associations Between Procedure Time and Outcomes in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention, 2014. 
  • Journal of the American College of Radiology: Dauer LT, et al. Occupational Radiation Protection in Interventional Radiology, 2010. 

CaTHSTiX EP Summary-3 Minutes

 

Kusmo Academy-Cardiac Electrophysiology

 Watch our concise 2–3 minute step-by-step tutorials designed for cardiac electrophysiologists and EP teams. Learn how to use CaTHSTiX with or without sutures, see its performance in bloody conditions, and get practical setup guidance for EP lab technicians. 

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