Simultaneous display of multiple three-dimensional electrophysiological datasets (dot mapping)
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Complex ablation procedures are supported by accurate representation of an increasing variety of electrophysiological and imaging data within electroanatomic mapping systems (EMS). This study aims to develop a novel method for representing multiple complementary datasets on a single cardiac chamber model. Validation of the system and its application to both atrial and ventricular arrhythmias is examined.
Dot mapping was conceived to display multiple datasets by utilizing quantitative surface shading to represent one dataset and finely spaced dots to represent others. Dot positions are randomized within triangular (surface meshes) or tetrahedral (volumetric meshes) simplices making the approach directly transferrable to contemporary EMS. Test data representing uniform electrical activation (
Dot mapping provides the unique ability to display multiple datasets from multiple sources on a single cardiac chamber model. The visual combination of multiple datasets may facilitate interpretation of complex electrophysiological and imaging data.
Contributors

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

Nick W F Linton
Author

Steven Niederer
Author

Mark D O'Neill
Author
