Analysis of Similarities and Differences between Biatrial Remodeling Through Electro-Anatomic Mapping in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Yue-Yue Feng, Bing Han
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Abstract

Background: This study aims to explore the association between LA and RA remodeling and their influences on ablation efficacy in AF patients.

Methods: The study involved AF patients undergoing their first catheter ablation using CARTO 3 system. After isolating pulmonary veins, three-dimensional electro-anatomical mapping (3D-EAM) of LA and RA was conducted during sinus rhythm. Low voltage area (LVA) was defined as regions with bipolar voltage < 0.5 mv. If LVA constituted ≥ 10% of the total area of the ipsilateral atrium, it was considered an extensive LVA (ELVA).

Results: A total of 271 patients (male 58.3%, median age 63 years) were enrolled. Biatrial 3D-EAM found that the RA had a larger volume and volume index, longer total activation time, and higher maximum voltage than the LA (P < 0.001). The presence of LVAs, especially ELVAs, was more common in LA (LVAs: 47 patients (17.3%) vs. 29 patients (10.7%), P = 0.011; ELVAs: 26 patients (9.6%) vs. 7 patients (2.6%), P < 0.001). The multivariate logistic analysis revealed that older age, female gender, persistent AF, and LA enlargement were independent predictors of LA LVAs, while female gender and AF duration were associated with RA LVAs. Strong associations were found between variables reflecting the LA and the RA remodeling. Multivariate Cox regression indicated that ELVA in the LA was the only independent predictor of post-ablation recurrence.

Conclusions: AF patients had different characteristics and intrinsic correlations between LA and RA remodeling. The LVAs, especially the ELVAs, were more prevalent in the LA than in the RA. There were distinctions in related factors and impacts on ablation efficacy between the LA LVAs and the RA LVAs.

心房颤动患者双房重构的电解剖定位异同分析。
背景:本研究旨在探讨房颤患者LA与RA重塑的关系及其对消融疗效的影响。方法:研究对象为首次使用CARTO - 3系统进行导管消融的房颤患者。分离肺静脉后,在窦性心律期间进行LA和RA的三维电解剖制图(3D-EAM)。结果:共纳入271例患者(男性58.3%,中位年龄63岁)。双心房3D-EAM发现RA比LA具有更大的体积和体积指数,更长的总激活时间,更高的最大电压(P)。结论:AF患者LA与RA重构具有不同的特征和内在相关性。lva,尤其是elva,在洛杉矶比在RA更普遍。影响消融效果的相关因素和影响因素在LA和RA LVAs之间存在差异。
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Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology
Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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期刊介绍: Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology is a journal publishing the spectrum of basic to translational research in all aspects of cardiovascular physiology and medical treatment. It is the forum for academic and industrial investigators to disseminate research that utilizes engineering principles and methods to advance fundamental knowledge and technological solutions related to the cardiovascular system. Manuscripts spanning from subcellular to systems level topics are invited, including but not limited to implantable medical devices, hemodynamics and tissue biomechanics, functional imaging, surgical devices, electrophysiology, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, diagnostic instruments, transport and delivery of biologics, and sensors. In addition to manuscripts describing the original publication of research, manuscripts reviewing developments in these topics or their state-of-art are also invited.
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