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acs hi-torque super sport guide wire with hydrocoat hydrophilic coating

Guidant

Summary: The ACS Hi-Torque Super Sport Guide Wire with Hydrocoat hydrophilic coating is a medical device used primarily in interventional radiology and cardiology for navigating vascular pathways. It is utilized by specialists to assist in the placement of catheters during procedures like embolization.

FDA Clearance Information

Pathway 510K
Decision Date April 24, 1998
Product Code DQX
Device Class Class 2
Evidence 419 studies

The ACS Hi-Torque Super Sport Guide Wire was cleared through the FDA 510(k) pathway on April 24, 1998. Manufactured by Guidant, it is classified as a Class 2 device under product code DQX.

What It Is

The ACS Hi-Torque Super Sport Guide Wire is a flexible, steerable wire used to navigate through blood vessels. It features a hydrophilic coating called Hydrocoat, which reduces friction and enhances maneuverability within the vascular system. This guide wire is crucial in procedures requiring precise navigation through complex vascular structures.

Clinical Applications

This guide wire is commonly used in interventional cardiology and radiology procedures, such as angioplasty or embolization, where precise catheter placement is essential. It is particularly valuable in treating patients with vascular diseases or conditions requiring minimally invasive interventions. The device is used in hospital settings, often in catheterization labs or interventional radiology suites.

Indications for Use

The guide wire is indicated for use in procedures involving the navigation of blood vessels, particularly in cases where liquid embolization agents are used. It is suitable for patients needing vascular access for diagnostic or therapeutic interventions.

Practical Considerations

The guide wire is available in various lengths and diameters to accommodate different procedural needs. Its hydrophilic coating requires specific handling techniques to maintain its lubricity, and it is compatible with a range of catheters used in vascular procedures.

Linked Studies (20)

PubMed • 2025

Onyx Liquid Embolic Agent: Basic Knowledge for Its Use in Interventional Neuroradiology.

Journal of neuroendovascular therapy

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Performance evaluation of quantitative hemoglobin A2 and fetal hemoglobin testing using commercially lyophilized vs. in-house whole blood controls in Chinese clinical laboratories: a 12-year analysis of National External Quality Assessment Data.

Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine

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PubMed • 2025

Clinical progress note: Haemophilus influenzae type b.

Journal of hospital medicine

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PubMed • 2025

Pilot study of social media promotion of home-based self-testing for syphilis.

Sexually transmitted diseases

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PubMed • 2025

Clinical development and performance of the First to Know Syphilis Self-Test for over-the-counter usage: a de novo rapid test for treponemal antibody.

Journal of clinical microbiology

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PubMed • 2025

Implementation of an Opt-Out and Rapid Point-of-Care Syphilis Testing Program for Pregnant Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department.

Sexually transmitted diseases

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PubMed • 2025

Evaluation of Rapid Syphilis Testing Using the Syphilis Health Check in Florida, 2015-2016.

Florida public health review

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PubMed • 2025

Multiplex droplet digital PCR for the detection and quantitation of Streptococcus pneumoniae, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, and Haemophilus influenzae.

Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology

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PubMed • 2025

Palm Multidiagnostic of Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Chlamydia pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Streptococcus pneumoniae Using One-Tube CRISPR/Cas12a.

Transboundary and emerging diseases

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PubMed • 2025

Tp40: a new potential prognostic and diagnostic marker for syphilis.

Microbiology spectrum

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PubMed • 2025

Serotonin sets up neutrophil extracellular traps to promote neuroendocrine prostate cancer metastasis in the liver.

The Journal of clinical investigation

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PubMed • 2025

Application value of Philips Ingenuity TF PET/CT scanner imaging agent FAP in evaluating renal fibrosis.

Hellenic journal of nuclear medicine

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PubMed • 2025

Message from Dr. Philippe T. Georgel, Guest Editor for the Marshall University Collection, Brad D. Smith, President of Marshall University, and Dr. Anivandan Mukherjee, Provost of Marshall University.

Biochemistry and cell biology = Biochimie et biologie cellulaire

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PubMed • 2025

Editorial - Philippe Ascher (1936-2022).

Neuroscience

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PubMed • 2025

Improved patient comfort and procedural efficiency using chlorhexidine-coated hydrophilic urethral catheters: a randomized controlled trial.

Journal of Yeungnam medical science

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PubMed • 2025

pTx-Pulseq in hybrid sequences: Accessible and advanced hybrid open-source MRI sequences on Philips scanners.

Magnetic resonance in medicine

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PubMed • 2025

Comparative connectomics of Drosophila descending and ascending neurons.

Nature

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PubMed • 2025

Hydrophilic-coated sheaths for reducing radial artery spasm during transradial procedures: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Interventional neuroradiology : journal of peritherapeutic neuroradiology, surgical procedures and related neurosciences

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PubMed • 2025

History of antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibodies : Milestones in rheumatology.

Zeitschrift fur Rheumatologie

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PubMed • 2025

A Hydrophilic Polyurethane Foam Containing Nigella sativa Oil as a Wound Dressing.

BioMed research international

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ACS Hi-Torque Super Sport Guide Wire used for?

It is used for navigating vascular pathways during procedures like angioplasty or embolization.

What specialties typically use this device?

Interventional cardiology and radiology specialists commonly use this device.

What are the FDA-cleared indications?

The device is indicated for use in navigating blood vessels, particularly in procedures involving liquid embolization agents.

Disclaimer: This page compiles publicly available regulatory and published clinical evidence for educational reference. It does not constitute medical advice, product endorsement, or a recommendation for clinical use. Always consult manufacturer documentation and clinical judgment for patient care decisions.

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