Impact of artificial intelligence arrhythmia mapping on time to first ablation, procedure duration, and fluoroscopy use
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology2024Vol. 35(5), pp. 916–928
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Sutton R. Fox, Avinash Toomu, Kelly Gu, Jessica Kang, Kevin Sung, Frederick T. Han, Kurt S. Hoffmayer, Jonathan C. Hsu, Farshad Raissi, Gregory K. Feld, Andrew D. McCulloch, Gordon Ho, David E. Krummen
Abstract
Use of forward-solution AI ECG mapping is associated with reductions in time to first ablation, procedure duration, and fluoroscopy without an adverse impact on procedure outcomes or complications.
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