The Heart Hospital at Baylor Plano is the first in the world to merge multi-electrode mapping (MEM) software with the Epoch platform, for atrial fibrillation therapy.
Merging these two technologies means higher levels of efficiencies than before in mapping and correcting the patient’s cardiac arrhythmias. J. Brian DeVille, MD, FACC, FHRS, medical director of Electrophysiology and an electrophysiologist on the medical staff of The Heart Hospital, said this first-in-the-world procedure is an important step to further advancing patient care in the arena of cardiac electrophysiology.
“The integration of these two technologies confirms The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano’s commitment to excellence in patient care and providing advanced treatment to our patients,” DeVille said in a statement. “Our goal is always to seek ways to further minimize risk to the patient, which then increases the probability of favorable outcomes.”