The temporal behavior and consistency of bipolar atrial electrograms in human persistent atrial fibrillation |
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Authors: | Tiago P. Almeida Gavin S. Chu Michael J. Bell Xin Li João L. Salinet Nawshin Dastagir Jiun H. Tuan Peter J. Stafford G. André Ng Fernando S. Schlindwein |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Engineering,University of Leicester,Leicester,UK;2.Engineering, Modelling and Applied Social Sciences Centre,Federal ABC University,Santo André,Brazil;3.Department of Cardiovascular Science,University of Leicester,Leicester,UK;4.University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust,Leicester,UK;5.National Institute for Health Research Leicester Cardiovascular Biomedical Research Centre,Glenfield Hospital,Leicester,UK |
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Abstract: | The unstable temporal behavior of atrial electrical activity during persistent atrial fibrillation (persAF) might influence ablation target identification, which could explain the conflicting persAF ablation outcomes in previous studies. We sought to investigate the temporal behavior and consistency of atrial electrogram (AEG) fractionation using different segment lengths. Seven hundred ninety-seven bipolar AEGs were collected with three segment lengths (2.5, 5,and 8 s) from 18 patients undergoing persAF ablation. The AEGs with 8-s duration were divided into three 2.5-s consecutive segments. AEG fractionation classification was applied off-line to all cases following the CARTO criteria; 43% of the AEGs remained fractionated for the three consecutive AEG segments, while nearly 30% were temporally unstable. AEG classification within the consecutive segments had moderate correlation (segment 1 vs 2: Spearman’s correlation ρ = 0.74, kappa score κ = 0.62; segment 1 vs 3: ρ = 0.726, κ = 0.62; segment 2 vs 3: ρ = 0.75, κ = 0.68). AEG classifications were more similar between AEGs with 5 and 8 s (ρ = 0.96, κ = 0.87) than 2.5 versus 5 s (ρ = 0.93, κ = 0.84) and 2.5 versus 8 s (ρ = 0.90, κ = 0.78). Our results show that the CARTO criteria should be revisited and consider recording duration longer than 2.5 s for consistent ablation target identification in persAF. |
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