Abstract

Traditionally, LAT maps depicting earliest activation, derived star burst vector depictions, and QS patterns on unipoles have been used to detect breakout sites. In the ventricle such strategies may be limited due to indeterminate LAT annotation, myocardial thickness and tangential activation to the mapping surface.

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