Novel automated point collection software facilitates rapid, high‐density electroanatomical mapping with multiple catheter types

Manual, point‐by‐point electroanatomical mapping requires the operator to directly evaluate each point during map construction. Consequently, point collection can be a slow process. An automated 3D mapping system was developed with the goal of improving key mapping metrics, including map completion time and point density.

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