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Spatial and temporal variability of the complex fractionated atrial electrogram activity and dominant frequency in human atrial fibrillation

Authors :
Rikitake Kogawa
Kimie Ohkubo
Kazumasa Sonoda
Atsushi Hirayama
Masayoshi Kofune
Yasuo Okumura
Naoko Sasaki
Ichiro Watanabe
Koichi Nagashima
Toshiko Nakai
Hiroaki Mano
Source :
Journal of Arrhythmia, Vol 31, Iss 2, Pp 101-107 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2015.

Abstract

Background: The presence of complex fractionated atrial electrograms (CFAEs) and high dominant frequencies (DFs) during atrial fibrillation (AF) have been demonstrated to be related to AF maintenance. Therefore, sequential mapping of CFAEs and DFs have been used for target sites of AF ablation. However, such mapping strategies are valid only if the CFAEs and DFs are spatiotemporally stable during the mapping procedure. We obtained spatially stable multi-electrode recordings to assess the spatiotemporal stability of CFAEs and DFs. Methods: We recorded electrical activity during AF for 10 min with a 64-electrode basket catheter (48 bipole electrode pairs) placed in the left atrium in 36 patients with AF (paroxysmal AF [PAF], n=16; persistent AF [PerAF], n=20). The spatial and temporal distribution of the CFAEs (fractionation interval 8 Hz) at 1-min intervals for 10 min were compared for each of the 48 bipoles. Results: The baseline CFAEs were located at 68.5±14.0% (32.9±6.7) of the 48 bipoles; however, the high DF sites were fewer (9.6±8.6% [4.6±4.1 bipoles]). The CFAEs sites did not change significantly during the 10-min recording period (kappa statistic: 0.71±0.24); however, the high DF sites changed significantly (kappa statistic: 0.07±0.19). These spatiotemporal changes in the CFAEs and high DFs did not differ between patients with PAF and PerAF. Conclusions: Regardless of the AF type, CFAEs sites, but not high DF sites, showed a high degree of spatial and temporal stability.

Details

ISSN :
18804276
Volume :
31
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Arrhythmia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d3d5260176e8a70c335b3320808c4be6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joa.2014.08.004