Local activation time sampling density for atrial tachycardia contact mapping: how much is enough?
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Local activation time (LAT) mapping forms the cornerstone of atrial tachycardia diagnosis. Although anatomic and positional accuracy of electroanatomic mapping (EAM) systems have been validated, the effect of electrode sampling density on LAT map reconstruction is not known. Here, we study the effect of chamber geometry and activation complexity on optimal LAT sampling density using a combined
Optimal sampling densities can be identified to maximize diagnostic yield of LAT maps. Greater sampling density is required to correctly reveal complex activation and represent activation across complex geometries. Overall, the optimal sampling density for LAT map interpolation defined in this study was ∼1.0–1.5 points/cm2.
Contributors

Steven E Williams
Author
University of Edinburgh Edinburgh , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

James L Harrison
Author

Henry Chubb
Author

John Whitaker
Author

Radek Kiedrowicz
Author

Christopher A Rinaldi
Author

Michael Cooklin
Author

Matthew Wright
Author

Steven Niederer
Author

Mark D O'Neill
Author

