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    APT Medical Inc three-dimensional (3d) electroanatomic mapping system (ht viewer
    Electrophysiological study and radiofrequency catheter ablation in the right ventricular outflow tract. ( A ) Baseline and electrograms in right ventricular outflow tract on intracardiac electrocardiogram. ( B ) Three-dimensional <t>electroanatomic</t> mapping of local right ventricular outflow tract (arrow shows the earliest activation in this area); ( C ) right bundle branch block (arrows) and junctional beat (arrowheads) during radiofrequency catheter ablation at the first target; ( D ) the location of the ablation catheter and the occluder on fluoroscopy. ( E and F ) The earliest electrogram in right ventricular outflow tract on intracardiac electrocardiogram ( E ) and three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping ( F ), arrow shows the earliest activation. ( G ) High-frequency potential (transverse line) and His bundle potential (arrows) in right ventricular outflow tract. ( H ) Three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping of the occluder, the dot target represents the His bundle potential. HPS, His–Purkinje system; LAO, light anterior oblique; RAO, right anterior oblique.
    Three Dimensional (3d) Electroanatomic Mapping System (Ht Viewer, supplied by APT Medical Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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    Article Title: A case report of right bundle branch block and junctional beats during ablation at the right ventricle outflow tract: metallic occluder’s unanticipated effect

    Journal: European Heart Journal: Case Reports

    doi: 10.1093/ehjcr/ytae054

    Electrophysiological study and radiofrequency catheter ablation in the right ventricular outflow tract. ( A ) Baseline and electrograms in right ventricular outflow tract on intracardiac electrocardiogram. ( B ) Three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping of local right ventricular outflow tract (arrow shows the earliest activation in this area); ( C ) right bundle branch block (arrows) and junctional beat (arrowheads) during radiofrequency catheter ablation at the first target; ( D ) the location of the ablation catheter and the occluder on fluoroscopy. ( E and F ) The earliest electrogram in right ventricular outflow tract on intracardiac electrocardiogram ( E ) and three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping ( F ), arrow shows the earliest activation. ( G ) High-frequency potential (transverse line) and His bundle potential (arrows) in right ventricular outflow tract. ( H ) Three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping of the occluder, the dot target represents the His bundle potential. HPS, His–Purkinje system; LAO, light anterior oblique; RAO, right anterior oblique.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Electrophysiological study and radiofrequency catheter ablation in the right ventricular outflow tract. ( A ) Baseline and electrograms in right ventricular outflow tract on intracardiac electrocardiogram. ( B ) Three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping of local right ventricular outflow tract (arrow shows the earliest activation in this area); ( C ) right bundle branch block (arrows) and junctional beat (arrowheads) during radiofrequency catheter ablation at the first target; ( D ) the location of the ablation catheter and the occluder on fluoroscopy. ( E and F ) The earliest electrogram in right ventricular outflow tract on intracardiac electrocardiogram ( E ) and three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping ( F ), arrow shows the earliest activation. ( G ) High-frequency potential (transverse line) and His bundle potential (arrows) in right ventricular outflow tract. ( H ) Three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping of the occluder, the dot target represents the His bundle potential. HPS, His–Purkinje system; LAO, light anterior oblique; RAO, right anterior oblique.

    Techniques Used: Activation Assay, Blocking Assay

    Electrophysiological study and radiofrequency catheter ablation in the left ventricular outflow tract. ( A and C ) The earliest electrogram in left ventricular outflow tract on intracardiac electrocardiogram ( A ) and three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping ( C ). The arrow in A shows the high-frequency potential, and the arrowhead shows the His bundle potential. The arrow from A to C shows the earliest activation. ( B and D ) The earliest electrogram above right coronary cusp on intracardiac electrocardiogram ( B ) and three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping ( D ). LAO, light anterior oblique; RAO, right anterior oblique.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Electrophysiological study and radiofrequency catheter ablation in the left ventricular outflow tract. ( A and C ) The earliest electrogram in left ventricular outflow tract on intracardiac electrocardiogram ( A ) and three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping ( C ). The arrow in A shows the high-frequency potential, and the arrowhead shows the His bundle potential. The arrow from A to C shows the earliest activation. ( B and D ) The earliest electrogram above right coronary cusp on intracardiac electrocardiogram ( B ) and three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping ( D ). LAO, light anterior oblique; RAO, right anterior oblique.

    Techniques Used: Activation Assay



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    Electrophysiological study and radiofrequency catheter ablation in the right ventricular outflow tract. ( A ) Baseline and electrograms in right ventricular outflow tract on intracardiac electrocardiogram. ( B ) Three-dimensional <t>electroanatomic</t> mapping of local right ventricular outflow tract (arrow shows the earliest activation in this area); ( C ) right bundle branch block (arrows) and junctional beat (arrowheads) during radiofrequency catheter ablation at the first target; ( D ) the location of the ablation catheter and the occluder on fluoroscopy. ( E and F ) The earliest electrogram in right ventricular outflow tract on intracardiac electrocardiogram ( E ) and three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping ( F ), arrow shows the earliest activation. ( G ) High-frequency potential (transverse line) and His bundle potential (arrows) in right ventricular outflow tract. ( H ) Three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping of the occluder, the dot target represents the His bundle potential. HPS, His–Purkinje system; LAO, light anterior oblique; RAO, right anterior oblique.
    Three Dimensional (3d) Electroanatomic Mapping System (Ht Viewer, supplied by APT Medical Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
    https://www.bioz.com/product/three-dimensional+%283d%29+electroanatomic+mapping+system+%28ht+viewer/pmc10868540-24-19-25?v=APT+Medical+Inc
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    Electrophysiological study and radiofrequency catheter ablation in the right ventricular outflow tract. ( A ) Baseline and electrograms in right ventricular outflow tract on intracardiac electrocardiogram. ( B ) Three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping of local right ventricular outflow tract (arrow shows the earliest activation in this area); ( C ) right bundle branch block (arrows) and junctional beat (arrowheads) during radiofrequency catheter ablation at the first target; ( D ) the location of the ablation catheter and the occluder on fluoroscopy. ( E and F ) The earliest electrogram in right ventricular outflow tract on intracardiac electrocardiogram ( E ) and three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping ( F ), arrow shows the earliest activation. ( G ) High-frequency potential (transverse line) and His bundle potential (arrows) in right ventricular outflow tract. ( H ) Three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping of the occluder, the dot target represents the His bundle potential. HPS, His–Purkinje system; LAO, light anterior oblique; RAO, right anterior oblique.

    Journal: European Heart Journal: Case Reports

    Article Title: A case report of right bundle branch block and junctional beats during ablation at the right ventricle outflow tract: metallic occluder’s unanticipated effect

    doi: 10.1093/ehjcr/ytae054

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Electrophysiological study and radiofrequency catheter ablation in the right ventricular outflow tract. ( A ) Baseline and electrograms in right ventricular outflow tract on intracardiac electrocardiogram. ( B ) Three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping of local right ventricular outflow tract (arrow shows the earliest activation in this area); ( C ) right bundle branch block (arrows) and junctional beat (arrowheads) during radiofrequency catheter ablation at the first target; ( D ) the location of the ablation catheter and the occluder on fluoroscopy. ( E and F ) The earliest electrogram in right ventricular outflow tract on intracardiac electrocardiogram ( E ) and three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping ( F ), arrow shows the earliest activation. ( G ) High-frequency potential (transverse line) and His bundle potential (arrows) in right ventricular outflow tract. ( H ) Three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping of the occluder, the dot target represents the His bundle potential. HPS, His–Purkinje system; LAO, light anterior oblique; RAO, right anterior oblique.

    Article Snippet: Activation mapping was performed using an irrigated ablation catheter (OmniCool, APT Medical Inc, China) in conjunction with a three-dimensional (3D) electroanatomic mapping system (HT Viewer, APT Medical Inc, China).

    Techniques: Activation Assay, Blocking Assay

    Electrophysiological study and radiofrequency catheter ablation in the left ventricular outflow tract. ( A and C ) The earliest electrogram in left ventricular outflow tract on intracardiac electrocardiogram ( A ) and three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping ( C ). The arrow in A shows the high-frequency potential, and the arrowhead shows the His bundle potential. The arrow from A to C shows the earliest activation. ( B and D ) The earliest electrogram above right coronary cusp on intracardiac electrocardiogram ( B ) and three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping ( D ). LAO, light anterior oblique; RAO, right anterior oblique.

    Journal: European Heart Journal: Case Reports

    Article Title: A case report of right bundle branch block and junctional beats during ablation at the right ventricle outflow tract: metallic occluder’s unanticipated effect

    doi: 10.1093/ehjcr/ytae054

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Electrophysiological study and radiofrequency catheter ablation in the left ventricular outflow tract. ( A and C ) The earliest electrogram in left ventricular outflow tract on intracardiac electrocardiogram ( A ) and three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping ( C ). The arrow in A shows the high-frequency potential, and the arrowhead shows the His bundle potential. The arrow from A to C shows the earliest activation. ( B and D ) The earliest electrogram above right coronary cusp on intracardiac electrocardiogram ( B ) and three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping ( D ). LAO, light anterior oblique; RAO, right anterior oblique.

    Article Snippet: Activation mapping was performed using an irrigated ablation catheter (OmniCool, APT Medical Inc, China) in conjunction with a three-dimensional (3D) electroanatomic mapping system (HT Viewer, APT Medical Inc, China).

    Techniques: Activation Assay