The distal-sensor HD Grid X catheter reduced mapping time by 24.8% (11.5 vs. 15.3 min) and improved geometric accuracy from 2.9 to 0.5 mm compared to proximal-sensor design.
Does a grid-style catheter with distal magnetic sensors improve mapping speed and geometric accuracy compared to a conventional proximal-sensor design in a preclinical swine model?
Preclinical swine model (n=9 swine)
Mapping with HD Grid X catheter (distal magnetic sensors)
Mapping with HD Grid catheter (proximal magnetic sensor)
Mapping time and geometric accuracy (orthogonal catheter-to-surface distance)surrogate
The addition of distal magnetic sensors to a grid-style mapping catheter significantly reduces mapping time and improves geometric accuracy in a preclinical model.
ABSTRACT Introduction Most multipolar mapping catheters use a proximal magnetic sensor, risking distal positional error and slower point acquisition. We tested whether adding distal sensors improves speed and geometric fidelity vs. a conventional design. Methods In a preclinical swine model, maps were acquired on EnSite X. For each region—RA, RV, LA, LV, coronary sinus (CS), and epicardium (Epi)—two maps were created in sequence (HD Grid X first, then HD Grid) and mapping time was recorded. To evaluate geometric accuracy, we sampled 12 predefined sites per chamber, arranged as 3 longitudinal levels (proximal, mid, distal) × 4 anatomical lines (anterior, lateral, posterior, septal). At each site, the orthogonal catheter‐to‐surface distance was measured on the HD Grid X map using a TACTIFLEX Ablation Catheter. Results Across 33 paired maps (9 swine), mapping time was shorter with HD Grid X: 11.5 8.1–13.6 vs. 15.3 10.9–17.3 min; p < 0.001 (−24.8%), with significant reductions in RA, RV, and LV. In 243 paired points (5 swine), geometric accuracy was superior with HD Grid X: 0.5 0.2–1.3 vs. 2.9 2.1–4.2 mm; p < 0.001, consistent across chambers and sub‐locations. Conclusion Distal magnetic sensors enable faster and more faithful geometry vs. a proximal‐sensor design.
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R Kato
Masateru Takigawa
Iwanari Kawamura
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology
Akita University
Cardiovascular Institute Hospital
The Arrhythmia Institute
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Kato et al. (Sun,) reported a other. The distal-sensor HD Grid X catheter reduced mapping time by 24.8% (11.5 vs. 15.3 min) and improved geometric accuracy from 2.9 to 0.5 mm compared to proximal-sensor design.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/698c1c53267fb587c655ea46 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/jce.70284