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Idiopathic isolated fibrotic atrial cardiomyopathy underlies unexplained scar-related atrial tachycardia in younger patients.

Authors :
Ju, Weizhu
Li, Mingfang
Wang, Dao Wu
Yang, Bing
Shao, Yongfeng
Wang, Jiaxian
Tang, Lijun
Ni, Buqing
Chen, Hongwu
Zhang, Fengxiang
Gu, Kai
Yang, Gang
Cui, Chang
Qi, Rundi
Xiao, Fangyi
Fan, Qinhe
Wang, Jie
Zhang, Shijiang
Cao, Kejiang
Kong, Xiangqing
Source :
EP: Europace; Oct2018, Vol. 20 Issue 10, p1657-1665, 9p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

<bold>Aims: </bold>Unexplained scar-related atrial tachycardia (AT) has been frequently encountered in clinical practice. We hypothesized that idiopathic, isolated fibrotic atrial cardiomyopathy (ACM) underlies this rhythm disorder. This study was aimed to characterize the underlying substrate and to explore the aetiology of this unexplained scar-related AT.<bold>Methods and results: </bold>Twenty-six (11 men, aged 46 ± 13 years) of 52 non-surgical scar-related AT patients identified by three-dimensional voltage mapping were enrolled in this prospective observational study. Multimodality image examinations (echocardiography, cardiac magnetic resonance, 99Tc single-photon emission computed tomography), ventricular voltage mapping, and intracardiac pressure curve recording ruled out ventricular involvement. Catheter ablation was acutely successful for all the patients, and pacemaker implantation was performed in seven patients who presented sinus node dysfunction or atrial standstill after termination of the AT. In three patients with multiple AT recurrences, the diseased areas of the right atrium were resected and dechannelled via mini-invasive surgical interventions. Histological examinations revealed profound fibrosis without amyloidosis or adipose deposition. Viral and familial investigations yielded negative results. Fibrosis progression over a median of 45 (5-109) months of follow-up manifested as atrial arrhythmia recurrence in seven patients and atrial lead non-capture due to newly developed atrial standstill in two patients. Two patients suffered four ischaemic stroke events before receiving anticoagulation treatment.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>Isolated, fibrotic ACM may underlie the idiopathic scar-related ATs. This novel cardiomyopathy has unique clinical characteristics with high morbidity including stroke and warrants specific therapeutic strategies. Further investigations are required to determine the aetiology and mechanism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10995129
Volume :
20
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
EP: Europace
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
132389241
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/europace/eux340