Validation of novel 3-dimensional electrocardiographic mapping of atrial tachycardias by invasive mapping and ablation: a multicenter study.

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serval:BIB_AEDA0E9DE3CC
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
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Publications
Titre
Validation of novel 3-dimensional electrocardiographic mapping of atrial tachycardias by invasive mapping and ablation: a multicenter study.
Périodique
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Shah A.J., Hocini M., Xhaet O., Pascale P., Roten L., Wilton S.B., Linton N., Scherr D., Miyazaki S., Jadidi A.S., Liu X., Forclaz A., Nault I., Rivard L., Pedersen M.E., Derval N., Sacher F., Knecht S., Jais P., Dubois R., Eliautou S., Bokan R., Strom M., Ramanathan C., Cakulev I., Sahadevan J., Lindsay B., Waldo A.L., Haissaguerre M.
ISSN
1558-3597 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0735-1097
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2013
Volume
62
Numéro
10
Pages
889-897
Langue
anglais
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Multicenter Study ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Validation Studies Publication Status: ppublish
Résumé
OBJECTIVES: This study prospectively evaluated the role of a novel 3-dimensional, noninvasive, beat-by-beat mapping system, Electrocardiographic Mapping (ECM), in facilitating the diagnosis of atrial tachycardias (AT).
BACKGROUND: Conventional 12-lead electrocardiogram, a widely used noninvasive tool in clinical arrhythmia practice, has diagnostic limitations.
METHODS: Various AT (de novo and post-atrial fibrillation ablation) were mapped using ECM followed by standard-of-care electrophysiological mapping and ablation in 52 patients. The ECM consisted of recording body surface electrograms from a 252-electrode-vest placed on the torso combined with computed tomography-scan-based biatrial anatomy (CardioInsight Inc., Cleveland, Ohio). We evaluated the feasibility of this system in defining the mechanism of AT-macro-re-entrant (perimitral, cavotricuspid isthmus-dependent, and roof-dependent circuits) versus centrifugal (focal-source) activation-and the location of arrhythmia in centrifugal AT. The accuracy of the noninvasive diagnosis and detection of ablation targets was evaluated vis-à-vis subsequent invasive mapping and successful ablation.
RESULTS: Comparison between ECM and electrophysiological diagnosis could be accomplished in 48 patients (48 AT) but was not possible in 4 patients where the AT mechanism changed to another AT (n = 1), atrial fibrillation (n = 1), or sinus rhythm (n = 2) during the electrophysiological procedure. ECM correctly diagnosed AT mechanisms in 44 of 48 (92%) AT: macro-re-entry in 23 of 27; and focal-onset with centrifugal activation in 21 of 21. The region of interest for focal AT perfectly matched in 21 of 21 (100%) AT. The 2:1 ventricular conduction and low-amplitude P waves challenged the diagnosis of 4 of 27 macro-re-entrant (perimitral) AT that can be overcome by injecting atrioventricular node blockers and signal averaging, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: This prospective multicenter series shows a high success rate of ECM in accurately diagnosing the mechanism of AT and the location of focal arrhythmia. Intraprocedural use of the system and its application to atrial fibrillation mapping is under way.
Mots-clé
Aged, Body Surface Potential Mapping/methods, Catheter Ablation/methods, Electrocardiography/methods, Female, France, Heart Atria/physiopathology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Tachycardia, Supraventricular/diagnosis, Tachycardia, Supraventricular/physiopathology, United States
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Web of science
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Oui
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