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Activation Mapping from the Coronary Sinus May Be Limited by Anatomic Variations
Authors:YUMI YAMANOUCHI  OSAMU IGAWA  ICHIRO HISATOME
Affiliation:First Department of Internal Medicine, FACULTY of Medicine, Tottori University, Yonago, Japan
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to examine the anatomic relationship between the mitral annulus (MA) and the coronary sinus (CS). Fifty consecutive hearts of 31 men and 19 women, 63.5 ± 13.7 years of age, were examined at autopsy. MA was divided perpendicularly to the annular plane into an anteromedial block and a posterolateral block by sectioning from the CS ostium through the center of MA. The posterolateral block was subdivided radially into five equal sections at 36°, 72°, 108°, 144°, and 180°. The distance from the ventricular endocardium under MA to the nearest wall of CS (D) was measured in each cross-section. D measured 9.7 ± 2.3, 10.9 ± 3.3, 10.2 ± 3.6, 9.2 ± 3.4, and 8.2 ± 2.9 mm at 36°, 72°, 108°, 144°, and 180°, respectively. D at 72 was significantly longer than at 144° and 180° (P < 0.01). Likewise, D at 108° was significantly longer than at 144° and 180° (P < 0.05). The population was divided according to the morphology into five patterns. "Type C" the pattern that separated in the middle section and then reapproximated, was more common (66%) than any other pattern. D was confirmed to be longest at the level of the 72° section, corresponding to a left posterolateral free-wall location. The potential mapping in CS would be easily modified by this anatomic feature. When mapping activation from the CS, the electrophysiohgical data should be interpreted in light of these anatomic findings.
Keywords:coronary sinus    mitral annulus    WPW syndrome    catheter ablation    accessory pathway    anatomy
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