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Page 3: Directions for use

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Precautions

Store in a cool, dark and dry place.

Inspect all components prior to use.

If resistance is met while advancing or withdrawing the

introducer or guidewire, fluoroscopy should be used to

determine the cause.

Prior to use, ensure the appropriate catheter is being used

with the transseptal needle.

Adverse Events

In addition to the complications associated with any cardiac

catheterization, the following could occur during a transseptal

catheterization:

Inferior vena cava puncture

Aorta puncture

Atrial free wall puncture

Coronary sinus puncture

Arterial embolism from thrombus at the puncture site

Tamponade

Residual atrial septal defects

Atrial arrhythmia

Directions for Use

1.

To determine the size and location of the left atrial septum, it

may be helpful to perform right side angiography.

2.

Thoroughly flush the transseptal needle.

3.

Inspect all components prior to use for integrity and

appropriateness for the particular procedure.

4.

The transseptal needle/stylet set is advanced through the

transseptal catheter and/or introducer until the tip of the

needle is just within the catheter. Note: Ensure the transseptal

needle is free to twist and/or rotate without resistance, as it is

advanced to this position.

5.

Retract the stylet prior to puncturing the interatrial septum.

6.

The tip of the transseptal needle is positioned against the

interatrial septum.

7.

The transseptal needle is advanced through the septum into

the left atrium once the correct location is confirmed using

fluoroscopy (preferably biplane).

8.

The successful puncture into the left atrium is confirmed by

observing a left atrial pressure tracing. If an incorrect pressure

tracing is observed, a small amount of contrast media is

injected to identify the positioning.

9.

The transseptal catheter is advanced over the transseptal

needle into the left atrium.

10.

The transseptal needle is slowly removed.

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