Abstract

Areas of ventricular scar and border-zone slow conduction are often highlighted on a bipolar voltage map with generalized values 0.5mV-1.5mV. The true voltage that differentiates regions of conducting tissue from non-conducting scar is unknown. Ripple mapping (RM) is a core feature within CARTO3 that displays the bipolar electrogram amplitude from each point as a white moving bar. Conducting tissue is seen as areas supporting Ripple activation, and electrical scar as areas devoid of Ripple activation.

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