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Microelectrode voltage mapping for substrate assessment in catheter ablation of ventricular tachycardia: A dualā€center experience

Authors :
Antonio Dello Russo
Paolo Compagnucci
Marco Bergonti
Laura Cipolletta
Quintino Parisi
Giovanni Volpato
Giulia Santarelli
Michela Colonnelli
Johan Saenen
Yari Valeri
Laura Carboni
Procolo Marchese
Marco Marini
Andrea Sarkozy
Andrea Natale
Michela Casella
Source :
Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Wiley, 2023.

Abstract

IntroductionThe assessment of the ventricular myocardial substrate critically depends on the size of mapping electrodes, their orientation with respect to wavefront propagation, and interelectrode distance. We conducted a dual-center study to evaluate the impact of microelectrode mapping in patients undergoing catheter ablation (CA) of ventricular tachycardia (VT). MethodsWe included 21 consecutive patients (median age, 68 [12], 95% male) with structural heart disease undergoing CA for electrical storm (n = 14) or recurrent VT (n = 7) using the QDOT Micro catheter and a multipolar catheter (PentaRay, n = 9). The associations of peak-to-peak maximum standard bipolar (BVc) and minibipolar (PentaRay, BVp) with microbipolar (BV mu Max) voltages were respectively tested in sinus rhythm with mixed effect models. Furthermore, we compared the features of standard bipolar (BE) and microbipolar (mu BE) electrograms in sinus rhythm at sites of termination with radiofrequency energy. ResultsBV(mu Max) was moderately associated with both BVc (beta = .85, p < .01) and BVp (beta = .56, p < .01). BV mu Max was 0.98 (95% CI: 0.93-1.04, p < .01) mV larger than corresponding BVc, and 0.27 (95% CI: 0.16-0.37, p < .01) mV larger than matching BVp in sinus rhythm, with higher percentage differences in low voltage regions, leading to smaller endocardial dense scar (2.3 [2.7] vs. 12.1 [17] cm(2), p < .01) and border zone (3.2 [7.4] vs. 4.8 [20.1] cm(2), p = .03) regions in microbipolar maps compared to standard bipolar maps. Late potentials areas were nonsignificantly greater in microelectrode maps, compared to standard electrode maps. At sites of VT termination (n = 14), mu BE were of higher amplitude (0.9 [0.8] vs. 0.4 [0.2] mV, p < .01), longer duration (117 [66] vs. 74 [38] ms, p < .01), and with greater number of peaks (4 [2] vs. 2 [1], p < .01) in sinus rhythm compared to BE. Conclusionmicroelectrode mapping is more sensitive than standard bipolar mapping in the identification of viable myocytes in SR, and may facilitate recognition of targets for CA.

Details

ISSN :
15408167 and 10453873
Volume :
34
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....62f4a9f015103df80d36ed21a54958ca
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jce.15908