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INTELLANAV STABLEPOINT™

Ablation Catheter

How It Works

Explore the technology behind the INTELLANAV STABLEPOINT™ Ablation Catheter and discover the latest clinical findings, best practices and case studies from leading electrophysiologists.

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Technology

INTELLANAV STABLEPOINT™: Monitor Subsurface Tissue Heating

INTELLANAV STABLEPOINT™: Monitor Subsurface Tissue Heating

Local impedance drop has been found to correlate with subsurface tissue heating and lesion formation. Review the findings and learn what insights the metric offers on ablation.
 
INTELLANAV STABLEPOINT™: Identifying Scar vs. Healthy Tissue

INTELLANAV STABLEPOINT™: Identifying Scar vs. Healthy Tissue

Discover how the STABLEPOINT catheter helps in characterizing cardiac tissue.
 

Peer Perspectives

Lepillier Interview on CHARISMA Data

Lepillier Interview on CHARISMA Data

Dr. Antoine Lepillier discusses real-world findings from the CHARISMA registry. Hear about the data.
 
DIRECTSENSE™

DIRECTSENSE™

Dr. Ziad Issa discusses the science behind RF ablation, local impedance, and contact force technology.
 
Contact Force and Local Impedance: Reviewing the Ablation Metrics

Contact Force and Local Impedance: Reviewing the Ablation Metrics

Dr. Moloy Das discusses the impact of combining local impedance, contact force and ultra-HD mapping in optimizing lesion delivery.
 

Case Studies

De novo AF ablation case study featuring STABLEPOINT™

De novo AF ablation case study featuring STABLEPOINT™

Prof. Reza Wakili, University Hospital Essen, conducts a de novo atrial fibrillation procedure using the INTELLANAV STABLEPOINT™ Ablation Catheter.
 

Redo AF interactive case study

Prof. Ignacio Garcia Bolao presents a redo AF procedure performed with INTELLANAV STABLEPOINT. Includes a discussion of characterizing diseased tissue/low voltage areas.
 

De novo AF interactive case study

Professor Dhiraj Gupta presents a de novo AF procedure performed with INTELLANAV STABLEPOINT. This case highlights how local impedance and contact force is used to guide automatic tagging and RF delivery for pulmonary vein isolation.
 
Advance your understanding

Advance your understanding

Continue exploring STABLEPOINT technology on EDUCARE, Boston Scientific’s online medical education platform.
 
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