The Boston Scientific item under REF M004200597 is intended for use with the RHYTHMIA Electrophysiology Cardiac Mapping System, a platform designed to support high-resolution three-dimensional anatomical and electrical mapping of the heart during electrophysiology (EP) procedures. This component is positioned as part of the wider RHYTHMIA capital equipment ecosystem used in hospital EP laboratories.
Key Features
Designed for compatibility with the RHYTHMIA / RHYTHMIA HDx Mapping System workflow.
Supports the system's ultra-high-density mapping architecture when paired with compatible mapping catheters and patch sets.
Engineered to integrate into the standard RHYTHMIA console, workstation and signal acquisition setup.
Brand-controlled component supplied under Boston Scientific reference M004200597 for traceability across the EP capital equipment fleet.
Intended for use by trained electrophysiology professionals in a hospital catheter laboratory environment.
Clinical Applications
Supports 3D electroanatomical mapping during diagnostic EP studies.
Used as part of the workflow for mapping atrial and ventricular arrhythmias, including complex substrates.
Facilitates catheter localization and chamber geometry creation when used with compatible RHYTHMIA mapping and ablation catheters.
Specific clinical indications, contraindications and patient suitability are governed by the official RHYTHMIA System Instructions for Use and are Not specified in the located sources for this individual reference.
Product Information
Brand: Boston Scientific
Category: EP Capital Equipment
System Compatibility: RHYTHMIA Electrophysiology Cardiac Mapping System (including RHYTHMIA HDx configurations)
REF / UPN: M004200597
Component Type: Not specified in the located sources
Dimensions / Weight: Not specified in the located sources
Sterility: Not specified in the located sources
Single-Use / Reusable: Not specified in the located sources
Regulatory Status: Refer to local Boston Scientific representative and official IFU; not independently verified here.
Intended Users: Trained electrophysiologists and EP lab staff in hospital settings.