2016-10-01
Dynamics of Endo- and Epicardial Focal Fibrillation Waves at the Right Atrium in a Patient With Advanced Atrial Remodelling
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Canadian Journal of Cardiology , Volume 32 - Issue 10 p. 1260.e19- 1260.e21
Focal waves appear frequently at the epicardium during persistent atrial fibrillation (AF), however, the origin of these waves is under debate. We performed simultaneous endo-epicardial mapping of the right atrial wall during longstanding persistent AF in a patient undergoing cardiac surgery. During 10 seconds 53 and 59 focal waves appeared at random at respectively the endocardium and epicardium. Repetitive focal activity did not last longer than 3 cycles. Transmural asynchrony and conduction might be the origin of focal waves. Asynchronous propagation of fibrillation waves in 3 dimensions would stabilize the arrhythmia and could explain the limited success of persistent AF ablation.
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doi.org/10.1016/j.cjca.2015.11.020, hdl.handle.net/1765/89822 | |
Canadian Journal of Cardiology | |
Organisation | Department of Cardiology |
van der Does, L., Kik, C., Bogers, A., Allessie, M., & de Groot, N. (2016). Dynamics of Endo- and Epicardial Focal Fibrillation Waves at the Right Atrium in a Patient With Advanced Atrial Remodelling. Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 32(10), 1260.e19–1260.e21. doi:10.1016/j.cjca.2015.11.020 |