I’ll discuss the progress we’ve made since our last post, what’s remaining to do, and also showcase some cool new stuff we’ve added. I’ll honor your guys’ request and go into as much detail as possible.
#FMM HALO ONLINE UPDATE#
It’s why I made that first 0.6 update post and it’s why I have been writing these blog posts. It was only a year and a half ago when I was in the same position you are in, on the outside looking in, asking the same thing from the devs. While I do not need to apologize for taking a vacation, I take these comments to heart. I’ve read many comments from many people, whether it be on reddit or discord or PMs, saying that our communication is too infrequent and needs to be improved.
#FMM HALO ONLINE FULL#
That being said, we’re back at full force with refreshed minds and ready to hammer this thing out. While we would have liked to have 0.6 released by now, please remember that we’re all doing this in our spare time for free, and sometimes we burn out, or simply aren’t able to work on it as much as we’d like. Many of our team members have been busy/away during parts of the last month (I just got back from a much-needed week long vacation, snowboarding in the Rockies). 2 ).It’s been about a month since our last post, and we apologize for the lack of dev blog updates. Intracardiac electrogram from the Halo catheter in the right atrium revealed clockwise activation sequence with the activation recorded at the distal coronary sinus (CS 1, 2) was earlier than other sites, suggesting the possibility of left atrial flutter ( Fig.
The duodecapolar Halo catheter was positioned around the tricuspid annulus with the distal tip located at medial cavotricuspid isthmus. Commentary Figure 1 showed negative flutter waves at inferior leads and V 6, and positive flutter wave at V 1, suggesting the possibility of typical counter‐clockwise atrial flutter. What is the diagnosis? 1 Negative flutter waves at inferior leads and V6, and positive flutter wave at V1, suggesting the possibility of typical counterclockwise atrial flutter. At the beginning of study the incessant tachycardia already existed as shown in Figure 1 ,with tachycardia cycle length (TCL) of 249 ms. He has history of mitral and aortic valve replacement with metallic prostheses about 5 years ago. Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology Wiley Ĭase Presentation A 72‐year‐old man with frequent complaints of palpitation, underwent electrophysiological study. However, reverse typical atrial flutter (clockwise atrial flutter) in the right atrium with activation passing through Bachman bundle to the left atrium, showed distal to proximal CS activation
YUNIADI, YOGA TAI, CHING‐TAI CHEN, SHIH‐ANNĬase Presentation A 72‐year‐old man with frequent complaints of palpitation, underwent electrophysiological study.