Texray AB | Gothenburg, Sweden | October 28, 2025 |
Texray MasterPeace textile based ERPD Demonstrates Exceptional Protection in a Critical Patient Management Case
Press Release | Göteborg, Sweden | Oktober 28th, 2025 | New data presented by Dr. Oskar Angerås (Sweden) at TCT, San Francisco, USA, confirmed that Texray MasterPeace™ ERPD allows for effective management of patients even during acute procedural complications while simultaneously protecting the cath lab staff during high-dose emergency intervention.
During the complex procedure complicated by a vessel perforation that required emergency pericardial drainage and prolonged intervention time, the Texray MasterPeace™ remained securely in place. It provided unobstructed patient access, while ensuring minimal radiation exposure for the clinical team.1
It is very important that these new ERPD systems allow us to access the patient in any unforeseen situation, with any needed angulation or access point if circumstances change,” says Dr. Oskar Angerås.
Texray MasterPeace comprises a durable radiation attenuating textile, applied in table-mounted shields and modular patient-draped shielding to form a seamless barrier between the staff and the scatter radiation sources. The malleable textile enhances the durability, comfort and safety of staff during fluoroscopic guided interventions.2 Verified by robust clinical randomized study and phantom evaluation, Texray MasterPeace ensures unparallelled shielding effect for Cath lab staff.3,4
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For more information on the case report please contact Dr. Oskar Angerås Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Göteborg, Sweden
For more information on Texray MasterPeace ERPD please contact Nina Offen Lantz
Image: By courtesy of Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Göteborg Sweden. The photo image demonstrates Texray MasterPeace in clinical use, yet unrelated to the Case Report.
References:
- O. Angerås, Maintaining Radiation Protection During Complication Management: A Case Report Using the Texray MasterPeace™ System in Complex PCI, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden, Presented at TCT 2025
- Gellerstedt, F., Apell, P. & Haskal, Z.J. Textile–based radiation protection of staff during fluoroscopic guided interventions: enhancing durability, comfort and safety, CVIR Endovascular, 2025
- Angerås O, Larsson M, Jonasson P, Torild P, Töpel F, Redfors B, Råmunddal T. Evaluation of the TexRay MasterPeace™ enhanced radiation-protection system in cardiac interventions – a cluster randomized controlled study. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2025. Presented at TCT 2025
- Bärenfänger F., Bartal G., Hidefjall P., Gellerstedt F., Apell P., Rohde S. Evaluation of a Novel Enhanced Radiation Protection Device in Interventional Neuroradiology: A Phantom Study. Clinical Neuroradiology 2025 (in press).
