Patent Document ID: 9788751
Application ID: 14884545
Patent Status: 1

Claim One:
1. A method of generating an electrophysiology map, comprising: acquiring geometry information pertaining to an anatomical region, the geometry information comprising position information for a plurality of points in the anatomical region; acquiring electrophysiology information pertaining to the anatomical region, the electrophysiology information comprising a plurality of electrophysiological characteristics of the anatomical region; associating the geometry information with the electrophysiology information as a plurality of electrophysiology (“EP”) data points; accepting user input to select a first electrophysiological characteristic of the plurality of electrophysiological characteristics and a first filtering criterion for the first electrophysiological characteristic; accepting user input to select a second electrophysiological characteristic of the plurality of electrophysiological characteristics and a second filtering criterion for the second electrophysiological characteristic; applying the first filtering criterion and the second filtering criterion to the plurality of EP data points; outputting a subset of the plurality of EP data points satisfying both the first filtering criterion and the second filtering criterion; accepting user input prioritizing the first electrophysiological characteristic and the second electrophysiological characteristic; and outputting a three-dimensional graphical representation of the subset of the plurality of EP data points, wherein the three-dimensional graphical representation includes both the first electrophysiological characteristic and the second electrophysiological characteristic, and wherein a higher priority electrophysiological characteristic of the first and second electrophysiological characteristics is rendered preferentially to and to the exclusion of a lower priority electrophysiological characteristic of the first and second electrophysiological characteristics in regions of overlap between the first electrophysiological characteristic and the second electrophysiological characteristic.