使用单极电子图形形态学识别心房跨壁导电不均性
Lu Zhang1, Mathijs S van Schie1, Hongxian Xiang1
1Department of Cardiology, Erasmus Medical Center, 3015GD Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Journal of clinical medicine
|February 24, 2024
概括
跨壁导电阻 (T-CB) 在心房动 (AF) 中显著增加电内心异步 (EEA). 通过表心图绘制识别T-CB可能会揭示AF废除治疗的新点.
科学领域:
- 电力生理学 电力生理学
- 心脏病理生理学 心脏病理生理学
- 医疗成像医学成像
背景情况:
- 结构改造是心房动 (AF) 病理生理学的关键.
- 隔壁改造可能会导致电内心异步 (EEA).
- 欧洲经济区是AF切除的潜在目标.
研究的目的:
- 调查跨壁传导块 (T-CB) 是否会比单面传导块 (SS-CB) 造成更多的EEA.
- 为了确定预测SS-CB和T-CB的单极潜在形态参数.
主要方法:
- 在86名人类右心房患者同时进行内分外皮心映射.
- 对单极电位电压,低电压区域和电位复杂度 (长双和分数电位:LDP和FP) 的分析.
- 断片化持续时间的评估.
主要成果:
- 欧洲经济区主要受到T-CB的影响.
- 与SS-CB区域相比,T-CB区域显示出较低的潜在电压和更多的LDP/FP.
- 心单极潜在形态参数准确预测T-CB (AUC = 0.91).
结论:
- T-CB与增加的EEA密切相关.
- 结合电压,分成和分成的持续时间可以预测T-CB.
- T-CB区域可以作为AF切除的有效目标.
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