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Advancements in Cardiac Mapping Techniques for Precise Identification and Treatment of Complex Heart Rhythm Disorders
Cardiac mapping is a sophisticated diagnostic tool that creates a detailed map of the heart's electrical activity to guide the treatment of arrhythmias.
When the heart's rhythm becomes irregular, doctors must find the exact source of the problem before they can treat it. Modern cardiac mapping systems use catheters equipped with sensors to record electrical signals from inside the heart chambers. In group discussions, electrophysiologists highlight the transition from 2D fluoroscopy to 3D electroanatomical mapping. This 3D visualization allows the physician to see the heart's geometry and the movement of the catheter in real-time, significantly reducing the need for X-ray exposure.
Cardiac Mapping
The "activation map" is a key output of this process, showing how the electrical impulse spreads across the heart muscle. By identifying areas where the signal is delayed or circular, doctors can…
