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. 2020 Mar 9;36(2):215–270. doi: 10.1002/joa3.12308

Figure 4‐2.

Figure 4‐2

Determinants of bipolar amplitude: Electrode area and catheter orientation relative to activation wavefront. Larger interelectrode spacing increases the field of sensing and results in higher bipolar amplitude compared to smaller distance between bipoles. A perpendicular wavefront may result in cancellation of forces and reduced bipolar electrogram amplitude where as a wavefront that runs parallel activates a bipolar pair in sequence and results in a higher amplitude