The Boston Scientific INTELLAMAP ORION High Resolution Electrophysiology Mapping Diagnostic Catheter (REF M0042001241) is a multi-electrode basket-array diagnostic catheter designed for high-density electroanatomical mapping of cardiac chambers. It is intended to be used with the RHYTHMIA HDx Mapping System to acquire high-resolution intracardiac electrograms and support detailed activation, voltage, and propagation mapping during electrophysiology procedures.
Key Features
- Mini-basket array with 64 low-noise printed mini-electrodes for high-density signal acquisition
- Designed for rapid, automated point collection with the RHYTHMIA HDx Mapping System
- Small electrode size and tight inter-electrode spacing intended to support high spatial resolution
- Deployable/collapsible basket geometry to facilitate navigation and chamber contact
- Bidirectional deflection to aid maneuverability within cardiac anatomy
- Integrated magnetic and impedance-based localization compatibility with the RHYTHMIA HDx platform
Clinical Applications
- High-density electroanatomical mapping during diagnostic electrophysiology studies
- Activation, voltage, and substrate mapping of atrial and ventricular arrhythmias as directed by the operating physician
- Acquisition of intracardiac electrograms to support arrhythmia characterization
- Use in conjunction with the RHYTHMIA HDx Mapping System workflow
Product Information
- Brand: Boston Scientific
- Product: INTELLAMAP ORION High Resolution Mapping Catheter
- REF / UPN: M0042001241
- Category: EP Diagnostic Catheters
- Electrode count: 64 mini-electrodes (8 splines x 8 electrodes)
- Compatible mapping system: Boston Scientific RHYTHMIA HDx Mapping System
- Catheter shaft size: Not specified in the located sources
- Usable length: Not specified in the located sources
- Introducer compatibility: Not specified in the located sources
- Sterility / single use: Not specified in the located sources
- Regulatory status: Refer to the manufacturer Instructions for Use for indications, contraindications, warnings, and approved markets