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INTRODUCTION: Patients with brief arrhythmias are a challenging group to treat effectively with catheter ablation. Current standard approaches for the localization and treatment of brief arrhythmias suffer from several limitations, including the lack of spatiotemporal stability and adequate resolution. Recently, novel methods became available that open new perspectives and can be implemented both on the atrial and ventricular level to approach the diagnosis and treatment of these arrhythmias. AREAS COVERED: In this paper, we demonstrate in each section a novel mapping modality that has a potential to approach arrhythmias considered unmappable in the past. After describing the method, we focused on the most important features of each system that makes mapping of short arrhythmias feasible. At the end of each section, we gave a short overview about necessary developments to improve the utility of these systems in the near future. EXPERT OPINION: Treating brief episodes of tachycardias remains a challenge and can cause significant frustration for electrophysiologists. Although the broadening of the indication is clearly visible, currently available sequential mapping techniques often fail to map short-lived arrhythmias. New beneficial technological features permit the mapping of these previously considered unmappable arrhythmias, and offer a new perspective in their management.
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Rita B. Gagyi
Mark G. Hoogendijk
Sing‐Chien Yap
Expert Review of Medical Devices
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ff7fcc6be84a7ac8854264 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/17434440.2021.2012449