Application of Ripple Mapping to Visualise Slow Conduction Channels Within the Infarct-Related Left Ventricular Scar
Circ Arrhythm Electrophysiol. 2014 Dec 19.
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Ripple Mapping (RM) displays each electrogram at its 3D coordinate as a bar changing in length according to its voltage-time relationship with a fiduciary reference.
The authors of this study applied RM to left ventricular ischemic scar for evidence of slow conducting channels that may act as ventricular tachycardia substrate.
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The authors of this study applied RM to left ventricular ischemic scar for evidence of slow conducting channels that may act as ventricular tachycardia substrate.
Go to NCBI abstract