Ripple Mapping
A Ripple Map is a dynamic display of bipolar electrogram data in an electroanatomical map. At each point, the corresponding bipolar electrogram is dynamically displayed as a bar perpendicular to the map surface. The length of the bar at any given time corresponds to the point's voltage for that time.1
In a single center study, Ripple Mapping guided ablation interrupted the atrial tachycardia in 95% of cases (n = 20) with the first ablation set.2
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CONFIDENSE™ Module
The CONFIDENSE™ Module is a collection of features that aid in the acquisition and understanding of CARTO™ 3 Maps. The collection of features include Continuous Mapping feature, Tissue Proximity Technology, Wavefront Mapping Annotation, and Map Consistency Display.

CARTOSOUND™ FAM Module
Powered by Artificial Intelligence, the CARTOSOUND™ FAM Module reconstructs the left atrial (LA) anatomy on the CARTO™ 3 System with a few rotations of your ultrasound catheter, eliminating the need for manual contouring.

CARTO ELEVATE™ Module
CARTO™ 3 System V8 brings advanced mapping capabilities with enhanced signal analysis tools, improved substrate characterization and utilization of ultrasound technology.
References
- Johnson & Johnson. CARTO™ 3 System: Software Version 8.1.3 — Instructions for Use. UG-5400-0082H (04A). November 2025.
- Luther, V. et al. (2016). A Prospective Study of Ripple Mapping in Atrial Tachycardias: A Novel Approach to Interpreting Activation in Low-Voltage Areas. Circulation. Arrhythmia and electrophysiology, 9(1), e003582)
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