Abstract

This is a two part series on three-dimensional (3D) electroanatomic mapping of complex arrhythmias for allied health professionals. In part I, we review common 3D mapping technologies and their clinical applications. We also describe infrastructure requirements for 3D mapping technology in the electrophysiology laboratory (EP lab) and suggest various educational opportunities for allied professionals to improve their understanding of complex arrhythmia mapping and ablation. Part II of this series will focus on common pitfalls and troubleshooting algorithms during 3D mapping procedures.

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