AcuNav Lumos 4D ICE CatheterIlluminate what’s possible in intracardiac imaging.

Structural heart procedures are challenging, and demand is only growing in volume and complexity. You need better resolution to identify complications before they become significant.


When you can see more, you can do more. More treatment possibilities for patients with limited options. More control for consistent imaging without the need to re-maneuver. More access to see unique views inside the heart with improved imaging.

ACUSON Origin with AcuNav Lumos

Benefits

AcuNav Lumos 4D ICE Catheter

Unmatched imaging quality unlocks treatment opportunities. 

  • Improved multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) biplane imaging (with or without ECG) delivers diagnostic/clinically relevant volumes rates for accurate anatomical assessment and device guidance. 
  • Better leak detection with real-time 4D color Doppler. 
  • Powered by ACUSON Origin, a new cardiac ultrasound system with integrated market leading AI-powered measurement tools for enhanced clinical decision making.


Precise procedural guidance for efficient teamwork—so you can focus on patient safety. 

  • 3D calipers offer accurate 4D measurement and anatomy identification for improved communication and guidance during procedure.
  • Next-level tools enable device placement in even the frailest, most complex or contraindicated patients. Complementary with TEE and ICE.
  • 4D ICE with conscious sedation supports optimal outcomes without compromising safety.


Clinicians using the AcuNav Lumos 4D ICE catheter

Expert education and guidance to support procedural excellence, backed by the most experienced clinical ICE team.

  • Smart simulator provides a hands-on experience to practice manipulation of the catheter and MPR imaging.
  • Expert guidance from a dedicated, experienced 4D ICE physician.
  • AcuNav Academy provides personalized, competency-based online education.
  • Master class workshops to learn from and build connections with leading industry clinicians.
  • Human-grade beating heart model provides real-time simulation for ICE and TEE structural imaging and MPR manipulation.
AcuNav Lumos 4D ICE Catheter

Unmatched imaging quality unlocks treatment opportunities. 

  • Improved multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) biplane imaging (with or without ECG) delivers diagnostic/clinically relevant volumes rates for accurate anatomical assessment and device guidance. 
  • Better leak detection with real-time 4D color Doppler. 
  • Powered by ACUSON Origin, a new cardiac ultrasound system with integrated market leading AI-powered measurement tools for enhanced clinical decision making.


Evidence

Customer Voices

Watch as leading physicians share their firsthand experiences with the transformative impact of 4D Intracardiac Echocardiography (ICE) on procedural imaging. 

Technical Details

Technical Specifications

Live 4D Volume rates with and without color Doppler

~19 vps – 24 vps

Outer diameter

12.5 F

Articulation angle

Average of 180 degrees

2D field of view

90 degrees

Volume field of view

90 × 54 degrees

Downloads

Services

Kinectus is a secure, easy-to-use, cloud-based remote service solution that keeps you connected and your software up to date.

Kinectus 

Kinectus is a secure, easy-to-use, cloud-based connect platform for Ultrasound that keeps you connected and supplied with software updates, all while enabling you to adhere to current security and compliance guidelines.  

Tablet, smartphone and monitor with teamplay Fleet dashboard showing status of your equipment and teamplay Data.

teamplay Fleet 

teamplay Fleet is a digital health platform solution that enables customers to streamline the management of their fleet from Siemens Healthineers and to optimize their asset performance holistically, 24/7, and from any browser capable device.  

Clinical Training PEPconnect

PEPconnect 

Included with every purchase, PEPConnect is a smarter connection to knowledge — designed to increase staff competency, efficiency, and productivity.  

How does 4D ICE improve your procedural imaging?

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