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Breakthrough in Cardiac Care: 3D Mapping Technology Enhances Treatment of Complex Arrhythmias

New Delhi [India], September 28: In a significant advancement, 3D electroanatomic mapping technology has revolutionized the treatment of complex cardiac arrhythmias, offering improved outcomes and enhanced quality of life. According to Dr. Vanita Arora, senior consultant cardiac electrophysiologist and intervention...
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New Delhi [India], September 28: In a significant advancement, 3D electroanatomic mapping technology has revolutionized the treatment of complex cardiac arrhythmias, offering improved outcomes and enhanced quality of life.

According to Dr. Vanita Arora, senior consultant cardiac electrophysiologist and intervention cardiologist at Indraprashtha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi, "3D electroanatomic mapping has transformed the treatment landscape for complex cardiac arrhythmias. This technology enables precise localization of abnormal electrical circuits, reducing risks and improving patient outcomes."

Cardiac arrhythmias affect millions worldwide, significantly impacting quality of life. Common types include atrial fibrillation (AFib), ventricular tachycardia (VT), atrial flutter, atrial tachycardias, frequent PVC”s and supraventricular tachycardia (SVT).

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The 3D mapping technology creates a detailed, precise, real-time map of the heart's electrical activity, pinpointing abnormal circuits and helping eradicating them by guiding ablation. Benefits include:

  • Improved accuracy
  • Shorter procedure times
  • Reduced radiation exposure
  • Better outcomes for complex arrhythmias

"3D mapping has proven highly effective in managing AFib and VT, allowing for targeted ablation and improved success rates. It helps us give better results to our patients in most difficult & complex scenarios" Dr. Arora added.

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This breakthrough technology offers new hope for patients with complex arrhythmias, providing enhanced quality of life and markedly reducing symptoms.

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