基于传播模式的房颤驱动跟踪:一项计算机研究

"Victor Gonçalves Marques, A. Gharaviri, Simone Pezzuto, A. Auricchio, P. Bonizzi, S. Zeemering, U. Schotten
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在一些持续性心房颤动(AF)患者中,局部驱动因素可能维持房颤,因此可能代表可能的消融目标。在这项工作中,我们在计算机上测试了从高密度电极网格导管映射定位AF驱动器的可行性。采用体积三维心房模型模拟8次由瘢痕组织周围稳定再入引起的房颤发作(5次左心房[LA], 3次右心房[RA])。从20个均匀分布的区域(12 LA, 8 RA)开始,用高密度电极网格进行15段的顺序映射。利用估计的每个AF周期的传导速度来获得传播的时间和方向参数。连接激活时间的轨迹被用来检测激活的再入或径向扩散。如果没有检测到图案,则电极阵列向传播方向上游移动5mm步长。该算法对重入的准确度、灵敏度和精密度分别为87.2%、23.4%和56.3%,对激活的径向扩散的准确度、灵敏度和精密度分别为87.0%、8.5%和26.8%。平均在距网格初始位置1.52步15毫米的范围内发现再入。结果表明,在高密度映射过程中,传播模式可能足以跟踪局部AF驱动程序。
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Tracking of Atrial Fibrillation Drivers Based on Propagation Patterns: An In-Silico Study
In some persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) patients, localized drivers may sustain AF and thus could represent possible ablation targets. In this work, we test in silico the feasibility of locating AF drivers from high-density electrode grid catheter mapping. A volumetric 3D atrial model was used to simulate 8 AF episodes driven by a stable reentry around a region of scar tissue (5 left atrium [LA], 3 right atrium [RA]). Sequential mapping in 1s segments was performed with a high-density electrode grid, starting from 20 uniformly distributed regions (12 LA, 8 RA). Conduction velocities estimated for each AF cycle were used to obtain temporal and directional parameters of the propagation. Trajectories of connected activation times were used to detect reentries or radial spread of activations. If no pattern was detected, the electrode array was moved in 5mm steps upstream of the propagation direction. The algorithm obtained accuracy, sensitivity, and precision of 87.2%, 23.4%, and 56.3% for reentries and 87.0%, 8.5%, and 26.8% for radial spread of activations, respectively. Reentries were found in average within 1.52 steps15 mm from the initial position of the grid. The results indicate that propagation patterns may be sufficient to track localized AF drivers sequentially during high-density mapping.
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