Ep Evaluator 12

Determining the effective refractory period (ERP) of the atria, AV node, or ventricle is fundamental to EP studies. EP Evaluator 12 provides a dedicated refractory period module. Users can mark S1-S2 coupling intervals and automatically visualize where S2 fails to capture. The software calculates ERP, functional refractory period (FRP), and Wenckebach cycles.

For any electrophysiology laboratory performing more than 50 diagnostic EP studies or ablations per year, EP Evaluator 12 is not a luxury—it is a necessity. It enhances diagnostic accuracy, improves teaching, streamlines reporting, and reduces the cognitive load of post-procedure analysis. While the initial cost may give budget managers pause, the return on investment comes from better patient outcomes, fewer repeat procedures, and more efficient use of EP lab time.

In the crowded field of cardiac software, EP Evaluator 12 has earned its reputation through decades of iteration, user feedback, and clinical validation. Whether you are diagnosing a simple AV nodal reentry or a post-infarction VT, this tool empowers you to see the electrical signals with unprecedented clarity. ep evaluator 12

If your institution has not yet adopted dedicated offline EP analysis software, now is the time to schedule a demonstration of EP Evaluator 12. Your future self—and your patients—will thank you.


Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Always refer to the manufacturer’s current specifications and user manuals for EP Evaluator 12. Product features may vary by version and licensing. Determining the effective refractory period (ERP) of the

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Below is a concise, structured tutorial for getting started with EP Evaluator 12: installation, setup, core workflows, report creation, interpretation tips, and troubleshooting. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes and

The ability to view up to 12 intracardiac signals simultaneously, synchronized with 12-lead surface ECG, is non-negotiable for complex tachycardia analysis. EP Evaluator 12 offers adjustable time scales, voltage calibration, and filtering options (e.g., high-pass/low-pass for far-field vs. near-field signals). This clarity allows clinicians to distinguish His bundle potentials from atrial or ventricular far-field artifacts—a common diagnostic challenge.

Consider a 55-year-old with narrow complex tachycardia, 180 bpm. During the EP study, the real-time recording showed a VA interval of 70 ms—suggestive of typical AVNRT. However, the physician was uncertain due to odd retrograde atrial activation. Later, using EP Evaluator 12, the team reviewed the case with variable speed and filtering. They discovered a subtle eccentric atrial activation (CS 9,10 earlier than CS 1,2) that was missed live. This changed the diagnosis to septal accessory pathway mediated AVRT. The patient underwent successful ablation in a second procedure. Without EP Evaluator 12’s offline analysis, the diagnosis would have remained incorrect.