Morphological Study of Intracardiac Signals as a New Tool to Track the Efficiency of Stepwise Ablation of Persistent Atrial Fibrillation

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Title
Morphological Study of Intracardiac Signals as a New Tool to Track the Efficiency of Stepwise Ablation of Persistent Atrial Fibrillation
Title of the conference
38th Annual Scientific Conference of Computing in Cardiology
Author(s)
Buttu A., Forclaz A., Pascale P., Narayan S.M., Pruvot E., Vesin J.M.
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Hangzhou, China, September 18-21, 2011
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0276-6574
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0276-6574
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Published
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2011
Volume
38
Series
Computing in Cardiology
Pages
169-172
Language
english
Abstract
Intracardiac organization indices such as atrial fibrillation (AF) cycle length (AFCL) have been used to track the efficiency of stepwise catheter ablation (step-CA) of longstanding persistent AF, however with limited success. The morphology of AF activation waves reflects the underlying activation patterns. Its temporal evolution is a local organization indicator that could be potentially used for tracking the efficiency of step-CA. We report a new method for characterizing the structure of the temporal evolution of activation wave morphology. Using recurrence plots, novel organization indices are proposed. By computing their relative evolution during the first step of ablation vs baseline, we found that these new parameters are superior to AFCL to track the effect of step-CA "en route" to AF termination.
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