Abstract:Body surface potential mapping (BSPM) can be an important tool in ablation therapy planning. Results obtained with high resolution (HR) computer models must be translated to realistic numbers of leads. This study aims to evaluate the impact on atrial tachycardia (AT), flutter (AFL) and fibrillation (AF) characterization by reducing the number of BSPM leads. 19 realistic computer simulations with 567 leads (HR) have been used to characterize the arrhythmias concerning the dominant frequencies (DF) and phase sin… Show more
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