In Vivo Mapping of Human Ventricular Fibrillation in Brugada Syndrome: The Role of Repolarization Heterogeneity.

IF 9.1 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Luigi Pannone, Domenico Giovanni Della Rocca, Pasquale Vergara, Antonio Sorgente, Alvise Del Monte, Giampaolo Vetta, Maria Cespon Fernandez, Giacomo Talevi, Ivan Eltsov, Paul-Adrian Calburean, Ingrid Overeinder, Gezim Bala, Alexandre Almorad, Erwin Ströker, Gudrun Pappaert, Juan Sieira, Thomy de Ravel, Sonia Van Dooren, Ali Gharaviri, Mark La Meir, Pedro Brugada, Gian Battista Chierchia, Andrea Sarkozy, Carlo de Asmundis
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Abstract

Background: Brugada syndrome (BrS) is associated with ventricular fibrillation (VF). Different VF mechanisms have been described, and repolarization gradients were associated with VF in a BrS model. The aim of this study is to map VF in BrS with ECG imaging. Furthermore, spatial correlation between sinus rhythm maps and VF maps was evaluated.

Methods: Inclusion criteria were (1) BrS diagnosis and (2) VF mapped with ECG imaging during right ventricle outflow tract ablation. VF mechanism was classified into (1) rotational, (2) focal, and (3) irregular. For comparison, 6 controls were enrolled. The following sinus rhythm maps were performed: activation, recovery time, and activation-recovery interval time. Spatial overlap between steep repolarization gradients (cliffs) at recovery time and activation-recovery interval time maps and initiating VF rotational activity was evaluated with photogrammetry.

Results: A total of 28 VF maps in 21 patients with BrS were analyzed. In the first ≈7 seconds of VF, rotational, focal, and irregular mechanisms were found. In 19 patients with BrS (90.5%) and none of the controls, a right ventricle outflow tract repolarization cliff only was found. In all these patients, the singularity point of the first initiating rotational VF activity spatially overlapped with the right ventricle outflow tract cliff. Abolition of right ventricle outflow tract repolarization cliffs was confirmed in all but 2 patients (94.3%). In one patient with recurrence, VF was mapped on the anterior right ventricle over a cliff that was not targeted at the first ablation procedure.

Conclusions: In patients with BrS, repolarization heterogeneity has a critical role in VF. Repolarization cliffs might be a therapeutic target in VF ablation.

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期刊介绍: Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology is a journal dedicated to the study and application of clinical cardiac electrophysiology. It covers a wide range of topics including the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias, as well as research in this field. The journal accepts various types of studies, including observational research, clinical trials, epidemiological studies, and advancements in translational research.
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