First Experience with a Vendor-Neutral Three-Dimensional Mapping System for Cardiac Magnetic Resonance-Guided Electrophysiological Procedures: a Case Report

G. De Zan, Marjolein C de Jongh, Vjeran Karloci, M. Guglielmo, I. van der Bilt
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Fluoroscopy-guided catheter ablation has become the gold standard for treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. High resolution electro-anatomical mapping systems have become fundamental to perform these procedures. Recently, interventional cardiac magnetic resonance (iCMR) has been proposed as an alternative for fluoroscopy to guide atrial flutter ablations. The clinical experience with iCMR and dedicated three-dimensional mapping systems is growing. North-Star is currently the first available vendor-neutral mapping system. We performed a real-time CMR-guided cavotricuspid (CTI) catheter ablation (CA) on a 69-year-old man using a novel mapping system (NorthStar Mapping System, Imricor Medical Systems, Minnesota, USA). Starting from the CMR imaging a pre-rendered segmentation model was loaded on NorthStar and used to guide the catheters, display voltage and activation maps, show mapping and ablation points. Northstar can also take full control of the CMR scanner (i.e. start/stop sequences for anatomical information, tissue characterization and catheter visualization) and communicate with the recorder/stimulator system (Advantage-MR EP, Imricor Medical Systems, Minnesota, USA). With comparable procedural time to standard fluoroscopy-guided CA, CTI bidirectional block was achieved, without any complication. Using the NorthStar Mapping System we managed to achieve a successful CMR-guided CTI ablation without any complication. Its further use should be explored, especially in more complex arrhythmias where a substrate-guided ablation is critical, as it could significantly improve results in terms of arrhythmia recurrence.
用于心脏磁共振引导电生理程序的供应商中立三维绘图系统初体验:病例报告
透视导管消融术已成为治疗心律失常的黄金标准。高分辨率电子解剖图系统已成为实施这些手术的基础。最近,有人提出用介入心脏磁共振(iCMR)替代透视引导心房扑动消融术。使用 iCMR 和专用三维绘图系统的临床经验越来越多。目前,North-Star 是首个供应商中立的绘图系统。 我们使用新型绘图系统(NorthStar Mapping System,Imricor Medical Systems,美国明尼苏达州)对一名 69 岁的男性进行了实时 CMR 引导下的腔隙蝶窦 (CTI) 导管消融术 (CA)。从 CMR 成像开始,一个预先渲染的分割模型被加载到 NorthStar 上,用于引导导管、显示电压和激活图、显示映射和消融点。Northstar 还能完全控制 CMR 扫描仪(即启动/停止序列以获取解剖信息、组织特征和导管可视化),并与记录器/刺激器系统(Advantage-MR EP,Imricor Medical Systems,美国明尼苏达州)进行通信。与标准荧光透视引导 CA 的手术时间相当,实现了 CTI 双向阻滞,没有发生任何并发症。 通过使用 NorthStar Mapping 系统,我们成功实现了 CMR 引导的 CTI 消融,且未出现任何并发症。我们应该进一步探索该系统的应用,尤其是在基质引导消融至关重要的更复杂心律失常中,因为它可以显著改善心律失常复发的结果。
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