See how current customers are using RJC sensors
There are a number of RJC customers actively working on specialty vascular and intracranial applications, and these new products will be described once they are approved and released to the clinical market.
See below for a couple of customers who have already brought RJC products to market:
Arrow/Teleflex
In 2003, Arrow/Teleflex began using RJC sensors/systems in their Intra Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP) product line. In this product line, the RJC Model 60 Fiber Optic Pressure Sensor is installed in the distal tip of the Arrow® Intra Aortic Balloon Catheter to record aortic pressure waveforms.
To support the RJC Fiber Optic Pressure Sensor, the RJC Model 500 Fiber Optic Measurement Assembly is installed in the Arrow® WAVE® IABP and is a critical component in this pump. The recently released Arrow® AC3 Optimus™ IABP continues to use RJC pressure sensors/systems to provide intra-beat inflation timing accuracy across the broadest range of patient conditions — including those with severe arrhythmias1. Previous generations of Arrow’s IABP used utilized the Model 645.
Arrow and Teleflex are registered trademarks of Teleflex Incorporated. Images courtesy of Teleflex Inc., © 2018 Teleflex Inc.,
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1. Schreuder J, et al, Ann Thorac Surg. 2005;79(3):1017-1022
Endophys Holdings
Between 2015 and 2024, Endophys Holdings manufactured their Pressure Sensing Arterial Introducer Sheath. In this sheath, the RJC Model 62 Fiber Optic Pressure Sensor was mounted within the wall of the sheath to provide continuous measurements of arterial pressure during interventional procedures.
To support the RJC Fiber Optic Pressure Sensor, RJC developed a Fiber Optic Measurement Assembly which formed the basis of the Endophys Blood Pressure Monitor.
Use of this pressure sensing introducer sheath obviated the need for a second A-line stick prior to interventional procedures, which would introduce attendant time delays, clinical costs, and potential patient complications.
Endophys Holdings is a registered trademark of Endophys Holdings, LLC. Images courtesy of Endophys Holdings,
All rights reserved
Arrow/Teleflex
Arrow/Teleflex
In 2003, Arrow/Teleflex began using RJC sensors/systems in their Intra Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP) product line. In this product line, the RJC Model 60 Fiber Optic Pressure Sensor is installed in the distal tip of the Arrow® Intra Aortic Balloon Catheter to record aortic pressure waveforms.
To support the RJC Fiber Optic Pressure Sensor, the RJC Model 500 Fiber Optic Measurement Assembly is installed in the Arrow® WAVE® IABP and is a critical component in this pump. The recently released Arrow® AC3 Optimus™ IABP continues to use RJC pressure sensors/systems to provide intra-beat inflation timing accuracy across the broadest range of patient conditions — including those with severe arrhythmias1. Previous generations of Arrow’s IABP used utilized the Model 645.
Arrow and Teleflex are registered trademarks of Teleflex Incorporated. Images courtesy of Teleflex Inc., © 2018 Teleflex Inc.,
All rights reserved
1. Schreuder J, et al, Ann Thorac Surg. 2005;79(3):1017-1022
Endophys Holdings
Endophys Holdings
Between 2015 and 2024, Endophys Holdings manufactured their Pressure Sensing Arterial Introducer Sheath. In this sheath, the RJC Model 62 Fiber Optic Pressure Sensor was mounted within the wall of the sheath to provide continuous measurements of arterial pressure during interventional procedures.
To support the RJC Fiber Optic Pressure Sensor, RJC developed a Fiber Optic Measurement Assembly which formed the basis of the Endophys Blood Pressure Monitor.
Use of this pressure sensing introducer sheath obviated the need for a second A-line stick prior to interventional procedures, which would introduce attendant time delays, clinical costs, and potential patient complications.
Endophys Holdings is a registered trademark of Endophys Holdings, LLC. Images courtesy of Endophys Holdings,
All rights reserved