A Dense Body Catheter, also known as a high-density mapping catheter, is a specialized medical device used in electrophysiology to map electrical activity within the heart. It features a series of closely spaced electrodes that allow for detailed, high-resolution mapping of cardiac tissue. This enables clinicians to identify abnormal electrical pathways, such as those responsible for arrhythmias, with greater precision. The catheter is typically used during procedures like catheter ablation to guide treatment and improve patient outcomes. Its design facilitates comprehensive mapping of both atrial and ventricular arrhythmias, aiding in the accurate localization of arrhythmogenic substrates. By providing a more detailed electroanatomical map, dense body catheters contribute to the efficacy and safety of electrophysiological interventions.
Key Features:
High-Density Electrode Array: Enables detailed mapping of electrical activity, aiding in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Flexible Shaft Design: Facilitates easy navigation through complex cardiac structures, enhancing procedural efficiency.
Compatibility with 3D Mapping Systems: Integrates seamlessly with advanced mapping technologies, providing real-time visualization and improving procedural outcomes.
Applications:
Cardiac Arrhythmia Diagnosis: Identifies precise locations of abnormal electrical activity, critical for effective treatment.
Guided Ablation Procedures: Assists in targeting specific areas for ablation, reducing procedure time and improving success rates.
Electrophysiological Research: Supports detailed studies of heart electrical activity, contributing to advancements in cardiac care.
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