A great study is useless if you cannot communicate the findings. EP Evaluator 12 features a fully customizable reporting engine. It auto-populates tables of measured intervals, induced arrhythmias, ablation parameters (power, duration, impedance drop), and complications. The final report can be dictated, signed, and pushed directly to the hospital’s EMR (Epic, Cerner, Meditech) in seconds.
While 3D mapping systems (CARTO, NavX, Rhythmia) dominate AF ablation, EP Evaluator 12 is invaluable for post-ablation validation. By analyzing stored EGMs from a circular mapping catheter before and after pulmonary vein isolation, the operator can confirm entrance and exit block without re-induction. ep evaluator 12
Older versions of EP software treated 3D anatomical maps as separate entities. EP Evaluator 12 seamlessly syncs intracardiac electrograms (EGMs) with corresponding 3D mapping data from systems like Carto (Biosense Webster) or EnSite (Abbott). You can click on a specific point on a voltage map and instantly see the raw EGM signal at that exact location and timestamp. This feature is invaluable for identifying scar boundaries or verifying ablation lesion integrity. EP Evaluator 12 — Product Overview & Key Highlights 4
For users of previous versions (v10 or v11), the upgrade to EP Evaluator 12 brings specific improvements: Faster Rendering Engine: Load times for large studies
Modern complex ablations are performed using 3D electroanatomic mapping (EAM) systems. EP Evaluator 12 complements rather than replaces these systems. While EAM systems (CARTO 3, EnSite Precision) excel at spatial navigation, they often have limited offline interval measurement tools. EP Evaluator 12 fills this gap. Some clinics export annotation points from EP Evaluator 12 back into the EAM system for targeted re-ablation in repeat procedures.