Intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) is an ultrasound imaging technique capable of providing real-time, high-quality visualization of cardiac structures and their adjacent tissues through a catheter with a transducer inserted directly into the heart chambers, typically via transfemoral venous access. By allowing direct and precise visualization of intracardiac anatomy, ICE has been increasingly used to guide structural interventions and catheter ablations for cardiac arrhythmias, as well as to enable immediate detection of intraoperative complications. Initial clinical investigations began in the 1960s, focusing […]