Pace mapping is a crucial diagnostic tool used in electrophysiology to identify and understand the source of abnormal heart rhythms, known as arrhythmias. This technique involves the creation of a detailed map of the heart's electrical activity by pacing the heart at various locations. By systematically stimulating different regions of the heart, healthcare professionals can analyze the response and identify potential sites causing arrhythmias. Pace mapping plays a key role in guiding ablation procedures, helping electrophysiologists target and eliminate the abnormal tissue responsible for irregular heartbeats. This precise and tailored approach enhances the success rates of ablation procedures, ultimately contributing to more effective management of cardiac arrhythmias.
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