Does high-density multielectrode mapping improve procedural times and mapping density during ablation in patients with scar-related ventricular tachycardia?
High-density multielectrode mapping during ablation of scar-related VT improves procedural efficiency by reducing mapping and procedural times without compromising clinical outcomes.
High-density multielectrode mapping is associated with a significant reduction of procedural and mapping times and a significant increase of mapping density without affecting outcomes in patients with scar-related VT.
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