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Features & Benefits
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•Independent of Mapping Annotation
•Independent of Window of Interest
•Shows all components of the waveform (double potential, fragmented potential)
•No interpolation between points
Identify arrhythmia mechanism and areas of slow conduction, independent of local annotation or Window of Interest (WOI) settings
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Greater Understanding in Complex Arrhythmia
In a single-center study, Ripple Mapping guided ablation interrupted the atrial tachycardia in 95% of cases with the first ablation set. Ventricular tachycardia was non-inducible in 85% of patients post ablation of detected conduction channels.1,2



Supporting Documentation
Resources
A Prospective Study of Ripple Mapping the Post-Infarct Ventricular Scar to Guide Substrate Ablation for Ventricular Tachycardia
Kanagaratnam, Prapa. Ripple Mapping for Atrial Tachycardias: The Imperial College Approach
A Prospective Study of Ripple Mapping in Atrial Tachycardias: A Novel Approach to Interpreting Activation in Low-Voltage Areas
References
1. Luther. V. et al. A Prospective Study of Ripple Mapping in Atrial Tachycardias. CIRCEP. 2016
2. Luther, V. et al, A Prospective Study of Ripple Mapping the Post- Infarct Ventricular Scar to Guide Substrate Ablation for Ventricular Tachycardia. CIRCEP. 2016"
Indication Statement
Important information: Prior to use, refer to the instructions for use supplied with this device for indications, contraindications, side effects, warnings and precautions.
Caution: US law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician
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Last Updated on 1/5/2021
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