ensite navx mapping system (Abbott Laboratories)
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Ensite Navx Mapping System, supplied by Abbott Laboratories, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 86/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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1) Product Images from "Dual-atria rotor modification: A comparative analysis of rotor modification and posterior wall isolation in patients with persistent and long-standing persistent atrial fibrillation"
Article Title: Dual-atria rotor modification: A comparative analysis of rotor modification and posterior wall isolation in patients with persistent and long-standing persistent atrial fibrillation
Journal: Heart Rhythm O2
doi: 10.1016/j.hroo.2025.05.021
Figure Legend Snippet: The figures show an example of phase mapping and low-power radiofrequency ablation. The 2 images in the upper row are fluoroscopic (left anterior oblique views) showing the insertion of a spiral electrode catheter into the atrium, placement of a 20-pole electrode catheter into the coronary sinus, and placement of an 8-pole electrode catheter in the right atrium. The image on the left shows the mapping of the right atrium, and the image on the right shows the mapping position in the left atrium. The image below shows the mapping location of the regions of interest (ROI) displayed on the 3D electro-anatomical model of the EnSite system. The green electrodes on the EnSite system indicate the location of the spiral electrodes, and the mapping location is recorded with a number. The target-ROI for rotor modification is selected by visually analyzing the color phase movies of each ROI. The location where the ablation was performed is indicated with a red tag .
Techniques Used: Modification
Figure Legend Snippet: The figure demonstrates an example of the posterior wall isolation procedure. The upper image shows a frontal fluoroscopic view, displaying a ring electrode catheter and a radiofrequency ablation catheter placed in the right pulmonary vein. The lower image shows a 3-dimensional geometry model created by EnSite NavX fusing images. Red tags represent the ablation points. Yellow tags indicate ablation points where power was limited to protect the esophagus. Blue tags show additional ablation points for gaps in the ablation line.
Techniques Used: Isolation