Remote operation for non-fluoroscopic navigation of complex tachycardias

ConclusionsRemote System Operation allowed full teleoperation of a non-fluoroscopic navigation system (keyboard, mouse and screen) as well as bidirectional real time audio/video feedback with the operating physician, providing a fully autonomous remote assistance in 50 complex ablation procedures. This technology ensures workflow continuity and optimal workforce flexibility and has relevant and promising implications in the field of training, teaching and resource optimization that deserves further development. Latency measurements.Hospital LocationPamplonaPamplonaPamplonaRemote operator locationBilbaoMadridTarragonaT1(s/ms)58s 120ms28s 340ms33s 380msT2(s/ms)58s 680ms28s 960ms33s 940msT2-T1(ms)560 ± 32620 ± 33560 ± 30Latency = (T2-T1)/2 (ms)280 ±15310 ± 15280 ± 10Measurements of the video delay ranged from 265 to 325 milliseconds.Abstract Figure. Local and Wide area network architecture
Source: Europace - Category: Cardiology Source Type: research