Yahya Kemal Icen, Hazar Harbalioglu, Mustafa Lutfullah Ardic, Fatih Sivri, Abdullah Eren Cetin, Elif Tunc, Hilmi Erdem Sumbul, Durmus Yıldıray Sahin, Mevlut Koc
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Abstract
Although surface electrocardiography (ECG) provides important information about the localization of atrial flutter (Afl), in cases where the p wave is unclear, it may not provide enough information about the ablation strategy and the procedure time may be prolonged. This study aimed to investigate the potential utility of crista terminalis double split signals in the differentiation of right- versus left-sided Afl in patients undergoing ablation therapy. In this retrospective study, symptomatic patients with Afl diagnosed by surface ECG and in whom no thrombus was detected by transesophageal echocardiography were enrolled. The decapolar catheter was placed into the crista terminalis and coronary sinus. The two most distant split signals were recorded as 'maximum interdeflection time' (MIT) in crista terminalis. The right or left atrium was mapped with 3-D system. 3-D mapping identified 112 patients with right Afl and 32 patients with left Afl. The right atrium was found to be significantly increased in patients with right Afl, whereas the left atrial diameter (LAD) was found to be significantly increased in patients with left Afl. The number of patients with coronary sinus activation sequence from proximal to distal, coronary sinus proximal to distal interval time and MIT were significantly increased in patients with right Afl. When patients with MIT > 80 ms and coronary sinus activation sequence from proximal to distal were taken together, it was found that the distinction between right and left atrial flutter was perfectly distinguished. In conclusion, MIT may serve as a valuable adjunctive parameter for distinguishing right- from left-sided Afl prior to 3-D mapping.
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Heart and Vessels is an English-language journal that provides a forum of original ideas, excellent methods, and fascinating techniques on cardiovascular disease fields. All papers submitted for publication are evaluated only with regard to scientific quality and relevance to the heart and vessels. Contributions from those engaged in practical medicine, as well as from those involved in basic research, are welcomed.