The objective of the study is to collect data on the use of the Rhythmia HDx mapping system running commercially available Software Version 2.0 or any future commercially available Software Version with DirectSense technology and the IntellaMap OrionTM mapping catheter in patients indicated for ablation treatment for de-novo Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation (PAF). The study will collect specific information to characterize the DirectSense technology in subjects undergoing catheter-based endocardial mapping and ablation for de-novo PAF using a commercial Rhythmia HDx mapping system. The clinical local impedance data will be used in order to generate usage guidance on the DirectSense local impedance feature in the management of de-novo PAF cases requiring Pulmonary Vein Isolation (PVI) and in order to further develop a future lesion indexing feature.
Age range
18 Years – 80 Years
Sex
ALL
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Local Impedance and Local Impedance Change at Day Zero and PVI Gaps at the Month 3 Assessment
Timeframe: Day 0 and 3 months