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Achieve

Mapping Catheter

Achieve Mapping Catheter

The Achieve Mapping Catheter is an intra-cardiac electrophysiology diagnostic catheter designed for use with the Arctic Front™ Cardiac CryoAblation Catheter.

Overview

The Achieve Mapping Catheter is an intra-cardiac electrophysiology diagnostic catheter, which allows for the assessment of pulmonary vein isolation during the cryoablation procedure with Arctic Front. Achieve is deployed through the Arctic Front guide wire lumen, minimizing the number of catheter exchanges and allowing the procedure to be performed using a single transseptal puncture. Achieve may also provide recording of real-time PV potentials during cryoablation with Arctic Front.

The distal mapping section of the Achieve Mapping Catheter is a circular loop with eight evenly spaced electrodes for mapping electrical conduction between the left atrium and pulmonary veins. The catheter may also be used for cardiac stimulation during electrophysiology studies. Achieve features a cable with eight shielded ECG pins to connect into standard EP recording and pacing equipment.

Specifications

The Achieve Mapping Catheter is supplied sterile and packaged individually. It is a single use device. The cable is packaged separately.

Size

Catheter shaft size: 3.3 Fr, 1.1 mm (0.043”)

Total length: 165 cm

Usable length: 146 cm

Loop sizes: 15 mm and 20 mm

Catheter Compatibility

Minimum ID of 3.8 Fr, 1.3 mm (0.049”)

Electrode specs: 15 mm Achieve

Number of electrodes: 8

Electrode length: 1 mm

Electrode spacing: 4 mm

Electrode specs: 20 mm Achieve

Number of electrodes: 8

Electrode length: 1 mm

Electrode spacing: 6 mm

Cable

Length: 196 cm (77”)

A sterile, single use device

 

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON INDICATIONS, SAFETY AND WARNINGS

For listing of Indications, Contraindications, Warnings, Precautions, and Potential Adverse Events, please refer to the Instructions For Use .