The RHYTHMIA™ Mapping System was shown to collect 25 times more data points on average per map compared to conventional mapping systems.2 More points substantially limit the amount of interpolation between annotated points, which allows you to more accurately visualize propagation patterns and more precisely identify small gaps and areas of interest.
How Much Do You Know About HD Cardiac Mapping Systems?
According to Anter, et al., 20% of cases were misdiagnosed with standard definition mapping systems, such as CARTO™ 3 and EnSite Velocity™.1
The RHYTHMIA™ Mapping System has been shown to offer continuous mapping that’s five times faster than the competition.3-4 It also features a 0.01mV noise floor and reported 99.98% annotation accuracy.5
A RHYTHMIA representative will follow up to schedule your RHYTHMIA HDx™ experience. In the meantime, you can learn more about the advantages of the RHYTHMIA HDx™ Mapping System at the links below.
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RHYTHMIA HDx combines advanced signal-processing hardware, a novel software algorithm that can process unlimited data and a high-resolution catheter for unprecedented clarity.
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INTELLAMAP ORION™ Mapping Catheter
The INTELLAMAP ORION high-resolution mapping catheter features 64 printed electrodes that are 8X6 smaller so you can collect data more rapidly and see the clearest map possible.
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2. Ptaszek L, Chalhoub F, Perna F, Beinart R, Barrett C, Danik S, Heist EK, Ruskin J, Mansour M, Rapid Acquisition of High-Resolution Electroanatomical Mapping Using a Novel Multi-Electrode Mapping System. J Interv Card Electrophysiol. 2012 Nov 22.
3. Based on approximate mapping speed of 95 pts / minute in the right atrium in 5 swine USING THE ST. JUDE PRECISION ENSITE MAPPING SYSTEM. Ptaszek LM, et al. "Rapid High-Density Automated Electroanatomical Mapping Using Multiple Catheter Types." Poster Session PO097 APHRS 2015.
4. Based on approximate mapping speed of 491 pts / minute in the right atrium in 5 swine USING THE BOSTON SCIENTIFIC RHYTHMIA MAPPING & NAVIGATION SYSTEM. Ptaszek LM, et al. "Rapid Acquisition of High-Resolution Electroanatomical Maps Using a Novel Multielectrode Mapping System." JICE. Nov 2012.
5. Mantziari L, Butcher C, Kontogeorgis A, Panikker S, Roy K, Markides V, Wong T. Utility of a Novel Rapid High-Resolution Mapping System in the Catheter Ablation of Arrhythmias: An Initial Human Experience of Mapping the Atria and the Left Ventricle. JACC Clin Electrophysiol. 2015;1 (5): 411 -20. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jacep.2015.06.002.
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Activation map image courtesy of Elad Anter, MD, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Mass
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1. Anter, E., et al., Evaluation of a novel high-resolution mapping technology for ablation of recurrent scar-related atrial tachycardias. Heart Rhythm, 2016. 13(10): p. 2048-2055. This study defines Carto and EnSite Velocity as standard mapping technologies.
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2. Ptaszek L, Chalhoub F, Perna F, Beinart R, Barrett C, Danik S, Heist EK, Ruskin J, Mansour M, Rapid Acquisition of High-Resolution Electroanatomical Mapping Using a Novel Multi-Electrode Mapping System. J Interv Card Electrophysiol. 2012 Nov 22.
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3. Based on approximate mapping speed of 95 pts / minute in the right atrium in 5 swine USING THE ST. JUDE PRECISION ENSITE MAPPING SYSTEM. Ptaszek LM, et al. "Rapid High-Density Automated Electroanatomical Mapping Using Multiple Catheter Types." Poster Session PO097 APHRS 2015.
4. Based on approximate mapping speed of 491 pts / minute in the right atrium in 5 swine USING THE BOSTON SCIENTIFIC RHYTHMIA MAPPING & NAVIGATION SYSTEM. Ptaszek LM, et al. "Rapid Acquisition of High-Resolution Electroanatomical Maps Using a Novel Multielectrode Mapping System." JICE. Nov 2012.
5. Mantziari L, Butcher C, Kontogeorgis A, Panikker S, Roy K, Markides V, Wong T. Utility of a Novel Rapid High-Resolution Mapping System in the Catheter Ablation of Arrhythmias: An Initial Human Experience of Mapping the Atria and the Left Ventricle. JACC Clin Electrophysiol. 2015;1 (5): 411 -20. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jacep.2015.06.002.
6. Calculation utilizes labeled electrode size on one commercially available electrophysiology mapping catheter.All trademarks are property of their respective owners. Activation map image courtesy of Elad Anter, MD, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Mass
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All trademarks are property of their respective owners. Activation map image courtesy of Elad Anter, MD, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Mass