What is Carto mapping system?
What is Carto mapping system?
The CARTO. ® 3 System is an advanced imaging technology that utilizes electromagnetic technology. to create real-time three-dimensional (3D) maps of a patient’s cardiac structures. The system is. designed to help electrophysiologists navigate the heart by generating an accurate 3D map, as well.
How does the Carto mapping system work?
CARTO. The CARTO mapping system uses low energy electromagnetic fields. The coils emitting nonhomogenous magnetic field (3 coils with different weak magnetic fields – 5 × 10−6 to 5 × 10−5 Tesla) are located in a triangle (location pad) that is placed under the table on which the patient lies during ablation procedure.
What is a 3D mapping system?
3D mapping creates a multidimensional image of the heart’s anatomy. During cardiac mapping, your doctor stimulates the heart muscle to watch it beat and identify abnormalities related to a faulty heart rhythm (cardiac arrhythmia).
What does Carto stand for?
Cartographic Information Division
CARTO
| Acronym | Definition |
|---|---|
| CARTO | Cartographic Information Division |
What is Carto merge?
CARTO Merge (Biosense Webster, Diamond Bar, CA, USA) is a recently developed fusion system of 3D CT or MR images with an electro-anatomic map.
What is Carto prime?
CARTO PRIME® Module offers a suite of tools designed to streamline and accelerate the physician’s ability to diagnose complex arrhythmias together with improving lab efficiencies. Interactive LAT Hybrid Video. Instructions for use are found in the information that accompanied the product packaging.
What is a Decapolar catheter?
The WEBSTER™ Decapolar Catheter is a dual-purpose diagnostic catheter designed for both atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter procedures. Allows electrode placement in both coronary sinus and right atrium for simultaneous electrogram reading.
Is Carto open source?
As we describe here, CARTO’s stack is Open Source, which basically means that anyone could install it on their own servers and use it for their projects in a way that is totally private and independent from the CARTO SaaS platform.
What is quadripolar catheter?
Bipolar or quadripolar electrode catheters are used to record and pace from specific sites of interest within the atria or ventricles. These catheters come with a variety of preformed distal curve shapes and sizes (Fig. 4-1). Catheters can have a fixed or deflectable tip.
What is ICE catheter?
Catheter-based intra-cardiac echocardiography (ICE) is an imaging modality similar to intra-vascular ultrasound (IVUS). It allows imaging inside the heart to visualize cardiac structures and blood flow using Doppler imaging.