Influence of respiration and tissue contact on ventricular substrate identification during high density mapping: Results from an ovine infarct model.
Timothy G CampbellRichard G BennettRobert D AndersonSamual TurnbullSaurabh KumarPublished in: Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology (2022)
High density voltage mapping with a MEM catheter is influenced by point collection settings. Tissue contact filters reduced low voltage areas and improved agreement with cMRI fibrosis in infarcted ovine hearts. These findings have critical implications for optimizing filter settings for high density substrate mapping in the left ventricle.