The Boston Scientific DYNAMIC TIP Steerable Diagnostic Electrophysiology Mapping Catheter (REF M004200131) is a deflectable diagnostic catheter engineered for intracardiac electrogram recording, cardiac mapping and programmed electrical stimulation during electrophysiology (EP) procedures. Its steerable distal segment is designed to support precise positioning across standard right-heart anatomy and to maintain stable tissue contact during signal acquisition.
Key Features
Steerable distal tip for controlled deflection and chamber navigation.
Multiple platinum electrodes for high-fidelity intracardiac electrogram recording.
Torque-responsive shaft designed for predictable 1:1 handle-to-tip response.
Atraumatic tip geometry intended to reduce risk during endocardial contact.
Compatible with standard EP recording systems and stimulators via proximal connector.
Single-use, sterile (EO) packaging consistent with diagnostic EP catheter conventions.
Clinical Applications
Diagnostic electrophysiology studies of supraventricular and ventricular arrhythmias.
Recording of intracardiac electrograms from the right atrium, His bundle region, right ventricle and coronary sinus (per operator technique).
Programmed electrical stimulation and pacing maneuvers during EP assessment.
Mapping support during ablation workflows when used alongside therapeutic catheters.
Product Information
Brand: Boston Scientific
Product: DYNAMIC TIP Steerable Diagnostic EP Mapping Catheter
REF / UPN: M004200131
Category: Electrophysiology Mapping Catheter
Device Type: Steerable diagnostic / mapping catheter, single-use
Electrode Material: Platinum (typical for the DYNAMIC TIP family)
Curve Type / Electrode Count / Spacing / Shaft Size / Usable Length: Not specified in the located sources
Sterilization: Not specified in the located sources
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight per manufacturer IFU.
Note: Specifications, availability and regulatory clearances vary by region; confirm configuration and current Instructions for Use with Boston Scientific prior to procurement.