OmniWire
Pressure guide wire.
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  • Introducing Philips OmniWire pressure guide wire
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OmniWire

Pressure guide wire.
OmniWire combines a unique solid core workhorse design with iFR proven outcomes and iFR Co-registration compatibility, making it easy to use physiology throughout complex cases. ¹,²,³ • New Nitinol distal core increases durability and shape recovery. • Unique solid core improves torque and pushability. • Integrated conductive bands for greater signal reliability.

Features
Solid proximal core
The solid proximal core is more like a workhorse wire. Embedded conductive ribbons eliminate the need for a hollow hypotube, making a larger solid core possible for torque, push, and kink resistance more like a workhorse wire.
Solid proximal core
Nitinal distal core and integrated conductive bands.
The Nitinol core is super elastic for durability and shape recovery. Useful for long multi-vessel procedures. Integrated conductive bands enable the back end to be a continuous piece with no joints, designed to reduce kinking, facilitate device loading, device delivery, and easy reconnects.
Nitinal distal core
Only iFR has co-registration for advanced physiologic guidance.
Map iFR values directly onto the angiogram, so you can see precisely which parts of a vessel are causing ischemia
iFR has co-registration


Specifications
  • Straight tip
    89185
    Size 185 CM
  • J-tip
    89185J
    Size 185 CM

Documentation

OmniWire data sheet
PDF|1.40 MB
OmniWire brochure
PDF|3.65 MB
Disclaimer
1. Davies JE, et al., Use of the Instantaneous Wave-free Ratio or Fractional Flow Reserve in PCI. N Engl J Med. 2017 May 11;376(19):1824-1834.
2. Gotberg M, et al., iFR-SWEDEHEART Investigators. Instantaneous Wave-free Ratio versus Fractional Flow Reserve to Guide PCI. N Engl J Med. 2017 May 11;376(19):1813-1823.
3. Comparisons to Verrata Plus. Data/report internally on file or internal company’s data on file. Verification Report, D000410086/A.
4. Data on file.
5. Patel M. “Cost-effectiveness of instantaneous wave-Free Ratio (iFR) compared with Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) to guide coronary revascularization decision-making.” Late-breaking Clinical Trial presentation at ACC on March 10, 2018.
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