TY - JOUR
T1 - Computer-assisted animation of atrial tachyarrhythmias recorded with a 64-electrode basket catheter
AU - Zrenner, Bernhard
AU - Ndrepepa, Gjin
AU - Schneider, Michael
AU - Karch, Martin
AU - Hofmann, Florian
AU - Schömig, Albert
AU - Schmitt, Claus
PY - 1999/12
Y1 - 1999/12
N2 - OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the value of a new mapping technique based on computer-assisted animation of multielectrode basket catheter (BC) recordings in patients with atrial arrhythmias. BACKGROUND: The three-dimensional activation patterns of cardiac arrhythmias are not completely understood owing to limitations of conventional mapping techniques. METHODS: The study included 32 patients with atrial tachycardia (AT) and 38 patients with atrial flutter (AFL). A software program was developed to analyze the activation patterns based on 56 bipolar electrograms recorded with a 64-electrode BC deployed in the right atrium (RA). RESULTS: The total time needed for the animation of activation patterns of atrial arrhythmias was 5 ± 0.8 min. In 22 patients with right AT, the animated maps revealed that arrhythmia was unifocal in 15 patients, multifocal in 2 patients, polymorphic in 4 patients and reentrant in 1 patient. In 10 patients with left AT, breakthroughs on the right side of the septum (2 in 8 patients and 1 in 2 patients) and a left-to-right activation of the RA were demonstrated. In patients with typical AF, the reentrant excitation was a broad activation front with preferential propagation around the tricuspid annulus. In patients with atypical AFL, the reentry circuit involved one of the venae cavae and a line of block located in the posterior wall. CONCLUSIONS: The computer-assisted animation of multiple electrograms recorded with a BC is a valuable mapping tool that delineates the three- dimensional activation patterns of various atrial arrhythmias. The technique is appropriate for complex, short-lived or unstable arrhythmias.
AB - OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the value of a new mapping technique based on computer-assisted animation of multielectrode basket catheter (BC) recordings in patients with atrial arrhythmias. BACKGROUND: The three-dimensional activation patterns of cardiac arrhythmias are not completely understood owing to limitations of conventional mapping techniques. METHODS: The study included 32 patients with atrial tachycardia (AT) and 38 patients with atrial flutter (AFL). A software program was developed to analyze the activation patterns based on 56 bipolar electrograms recorded with a 64-electrode BC deployed in the right atrium (RA). RESULTS: The total time needed for the animation of activation patterns of atrial arrhythmias was 5 ± 0.8 min. In 22 patients with right AT, the animated maps revealed that arrhythmia was unifocal in 15 patients, multifocal in 2 patients, polymorphic in 4 patients and reentrant in 1 patient. In 10 patients with left AT, breakthroughs on the right side of the septum (2 in 8 patients and 1 in 2 patients) and a left-to-right activation of the RA were demonstrated. In patients with typical AF, the reentrant excitation was a broad activation front with preferential propagation around the tricuspid annulus. In patients with atypical AFL, the reentry circuit involved one of the venae cavae and a line of block located in the posterior wall. CONCLUSIONS: The computer-assisted animation of multiple electrograms recorded with a BC is a valuable mapping tool that delineates the three- dimensional activation patterns of various atrial arrhythmias. The technique is appropriate for complex, short-lived or unstable arrhythmias.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0735-1097(99)00454-4
DO - 10.1016/S0735-1097(99)00454-4
M3 - Article
C2 - 10588223
AN - SCOPUS:0033430266
SN - 0735-1097
VL - 34
SP - 2051
EP - 2060
JO - Journal of the American College of Cardiology
JF - Journal of the American College of Cardiology
IS - 7
ER -