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.
Source: Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology - Category: Cardiology Source Type: research