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Catheter Ablation in Combination With Left Atrial Appendage Closure for Atrial Fibrillation
Published on: February 26, 2013
Comprehensive Multicenter Study of the Common Isthmus in Post-Atrial Fibrillation Ablation Multiple-Loop Atrial
Masateru Takigawa1,2, Nicolas Derval3, Philippe Maury4
1Hôpital Cardiologique Haut Lévêque, Lyric Institute, Université de Bordeaux, France (M.T., N.D., R.M., A.D., A.F., K.V., T.K., G.C., G.M., N.T., C.A.M., M.W., X.P., J.D., N.K., T.P., F.S., H.C., M. Hocini, M. Hai.ssaguerre, P.J.). teru.takigawa@gmail.com.
Background:
Characteristics of multiple-loop atrial tachycardia (AT) circuits have never precisely examined.
Methods:
In 193 consecutive post-atrial fibrillation ablation patients with AT, 44 multiple-loop ATs including 42 dual-loop AT and 2 triple-loop AT in 41 (21.2%) were diagnosed with the high-resolution mapping system and analyzed off-line.
Results:
In dual-loop ATs, 3 types were identified: type M, a combination of 2 anatomic macroreentrant ATs (AMATs) in 19 (43.2%); type MN, with 1 AMAT and 1 non-AMAT in 12 (27.3%); and type N with 2 non-AMATs in 11 (25.0%). The remaining 2 triple-loop ATs (4.5%) were a combination of perimitral-, roof-dependent-, and non-AMAT. At least 1 AMAT was included in 33 (75.0%), and 1 non-AMAT in 25 (56.8%). Of the ATs with at least 1 non-AMAT circuit, a pulmonary vein formed part of the circuit in 16/25 (64.0%). The length of the common isthmus was 3.6±1.4 cm in type M, 1.6±0.7 cm in type MN, and 1.1±0.7 cm in type N (P<0.0001). The area of the common isthmus was 12.92±7.68, 2.46±1.53, and 0.90±0.81 cm2, in Type M, MN, and N (P<0.0001). The narrowest width of the common isthmus was 1.8±0.7 cm, 1.1±0.3 cm, and 0.7±0.3 cm in type M, MN, and N (P<0.0001), respectively. The electrograms in the common isthmus showed longer duration and lower voltage in type N, type MN, and type M (duration: 106±25 ms, 87±27 ms, and 69±27 ms; P=0.006; and voltage: 0.06±0.02 mV, 0.22±0.21 mV, and 0.57±0.50 mV; P<0.0001), respectively.
Conclusions:
Multiple-loop ATs are complex, frequently including anatomic circuits. They have specific characteristics determined by the combination of AMAT and non-AMAT.
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