Spatial and temporal relationship between focal and rotational activations and their relationship to structural remodeling in patients with persistent atrial fibrillation.
Heart Rhythm
; 21(6): 752-761, 2024 06.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Focal and rotational activations have been demonstrated in atrial fibrillation (AF), but their relationship to each other and to structural remodeling remains unclear.OBJECTIVE:
The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship of focal and rotational activations to underlying low-voltage zones (LVZs) (<0.5 mV) and to determine whether there was a temporal (≤500 ms) and spatial (≤12 mm) relationship between these activations.METHODS:
Patients undergoing catheter ablation for persistent AF were included. All patients underwent pulmonary vein isolation. Unipolar signals were collected to identify focal and rotational activations using a wavefront propagation algorithm.RESULTS:
In 40 patients, 105 activations were identified (57 [54.3%] focal; 48 [45.7%] rotational). Rotational activations were co-localized to LVZs (35/48 [72.9%]) whereas focal activations were not (11/57 in LVZ [19.3%]; P <.001). The proportion of the left atrium occupied by LVZs predicted rotational activations occurrence (area under the curve 0.96; 95% confidence interval 0.90-1.00; P <.001). In patients with a relatively healthy atrium, in which the atrium consisted of ≤15% LVZs, only focal activations were identified. Thirty-two of the 35 rotational activations (91.4%) located in LVZs also showed a temporal and spatial relationship to a focal activation. The presence of a LVZ within 12 mm of the focal activation was a strong predictor for whether a paired rotational activation would also occur in that vicinity.CONCLUSION:
Rotational activations are largely confined to areas of structural remodeling and have a clear spatial and temporal relationship with focal activations suggesting they are dependent on them. These novel mechanistic observations outline a plausible model for patient-specific mechanisms maintaining AF.Palavras-chave
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Assunto principal:
Fibrilação Atrial
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Ablação por Cateter
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2024
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