2020
DOI: 10.1111/jce.14636
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Multipolar mapping with the high‐density grid catheter compared with conventional point‐by‐point mapping to guide catheter ablation for focal arrhythmias

Abstract: Background Multipolar catheters provide high‐density mapping which may reduce the procedural duration and improve the success of catheter ablation (CA) for focal arrhythmias. The high‐density grid (HDG) catheter is a 16 electrode mapping catheter with bipole recordings at orthogonal splines. The aim of this study is to compare the clinical and procedural features from a cohort who underwent CA for focal arrhythmias using multipolar mapping (MPM) with age and case‐matched cohort using point‐by‐point (PbyP) mapp… Show more

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“…Despite this index correlating with pacemap and entrainment map defined VT isthmus sites in 72% of VTs, 16 month follow-up resulted in a 50% recurrence rate [38]. The advantages of HD Grid mapping versus PbyP RF mapping in focal arrythmias with normal structural hearts has been recently highlighted, with significantly earlier electrograms at the site of successful ablation and a significant reduction in map and procedure times [39]. However, neither of these positive outcomes impacted on acute procedural or long-term success.…”
Section: Impact On Procedural Endpoints and Long-term Clinical Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite this index correlating with pacemap and entrainment map defined VT isthmus sites in 72% of VTs, 16 month follow-up resulted in a 50% recurrence rate [38]. The advantages of HD Grid mapping versus PbyP RF mapping in focal arrythmias with normal structural hearts has been recently highlighted, with significantly earlier electrograms at the site of successful ablation and a significant reduction in map and procedure times [39]. However, neither of these positive outcomes impacted on acute procedural or long-term success.…”
Section: Impact On Procedural Endpoints and Long-term Clinical Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Publications comparing high-resolution catheter to point-by-point mapping with linear catheters reported LV substrate voltage maps with a density of points used ranging between 1500 and more than 3000 with high-resolution catheter. 21 , 22 , 23 Likewise, SPECT/CT 3D geometries are composed of vertices, ie, coordinate in space, that will define the geometry spatial resolution, including the anatomical landmarks, and be associated to physiological values (tissue perfusion, voltage, etc) to display different maps. Anatomically, well-defined imaging and EAM geometries will provide exhaustive anatomical landmarks for an increased registration accuracy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Occasionally, atrial tachycardia (AT) episodes may be nonsustained, limiting the ability to perform activation mapping and subsequent ablation. 1 In some patients, these nonsustained episodes may be symptomatic, negatively impact quality of life, and be refractory to medical therapy. 2 Furthermore, these patients may not be offered ablation, since these brief episodes may be considered unmappable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%