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Voltage mapping, activation mapping and pace mapping are used in clinical practice today. Activation mapping is used to visualize the area of earliest activation. While it is a very accurate tool, it relies on a high burden of spontaneous PVCs. Pace mapping aims to find the target area by means of stimulation and comparison of paced QRS complexes with the clinical PVC. Today, mostly a combination of both methods is used to maximize procedure outcome and efficiency. While voltage mapping plays a primary role in the mapping of subs