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Invisatrace Electrodes

Invisatrace Electrodes

Regular price $340.00
Regular price Sale price $340.00
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MR Safe – an item that poses no known hazards in all MRI environments. Using the terminology, “MR Safe” items are non-conducting, non-metallic, and non-magnetic items such as a plastic Petri dish. An item may be determined to be MR Safe by providing a scientifically based rationale rather than test data.

MR Conditional – an item that has been demonstrated to pose no known hazards in a specified MR environment with specified conditions of use. “Field” conditions that define the MR environment include static magnetic field strength, spatial gradient magnetic field, dB/dt (time rate of change of the magnetic field), radio frequency (RF) fields, and specific absorption rate (SAR). Additional conditions, including specific configurations of the item (e.g., the routing of leads used for a neurostimulation system), may be required.

MR Unsafe – An item that is known to pose hazards in all MRI environments. MR Unsafe items include magnetic items such as a pair of ferromagnetic scissors.

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Engineered with practicality and innovation in mind, the Invisatrace Electrode features a wet gel pocket for optimal signal quality, stabilizing the electrode for consistent performance. The transparent design enables continuous skin monitoring, improving procedural accuracy and patient safety. Available in a case of 600 electrodes, this product supports facilities in maintaining efficiency and reliability across various medical procedures. A trusted choice among MRI products, the Invisatrace Electrode sets the standard for precision and functionality in medical imaging environments.

Features:

  • Adult
  • Wet Gel
  • Radiolucent
  • MR Safe

Overall Dimensions:

  • Size: 1.8" diameter

Packaging quantities:

600/cs, 1/pk - ME-146
600/cs, 3/pk - ME-147
600/cs, 5/pk - ME-148
600/cs, 30/pk - ME-149

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the MRI safety status of Invisatrace Electrodes, and can they stay on the patient during the entire MRI scan?

Invisatrace Electrodes are labeled MR Safe, so they can remain on the patient throughout the scan with no restrictions. Their non-metallic, radiolucent design means they won’t cause artifacts or interfere with imaging, even in higher-field environments. Many MRI teams use Invisatrace specifically because they need a reliable wet-gel electrode that’s stable in Zones III and IV and won’t shift or affect the image while the patient is in the bore.

2. How does the transparent design of Invisatrace Electrodes help during MRI procedures?

The clear backing is one of the biggest advantages of Invisatrace. It lets you see the patient’s skin the entire time, which is especially helpful when monitoring anesthesia cases, checking for irritation, or keeping an eye on high-risk patients who may have sensitive skin. Combined with the wet-gel pocket that keeps the signal steady, the transparency makes it easier for techs and nurses to verify placement without peeling anything up or stopping the scan — a small thing that saves time and avoids repeat positioning.

3. Are Invisatrace Electrodes compatible with standard MRI ECG leads, and what pack sizes work best for different workflow needs?

Yes — Invisatrace works with most MRI-approved ECG monitoring systems, so there’s usually no change to your existing workflow. The 1.8-inch diameter sits well on adult patients and stays stable even during longer sequences. Facilities can choose from 1/pk, 3/pk, 5/pk, and 30/pk configurations, all available in 600-count cases, which helps MRI suites order based on procedure volume. High-traffic hospitals tend to prefer the 30-pack format, while outpatient centers often stock the smaller packs for single-patient use.

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