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Static relationship of cycle length to reentrant circuit geometry.

E J Ciaccio1, C Costeas, J Coromilas, A L Wit.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Knowledge of the pathway common to both wave fronts in figure-8 reentrant circuits (ie, the isthmus) is of importance for catheter ablation to stop reentrant ventricular tachycardia. It was hypothesized that quantitative measures of reentry isthmus geometry were interrelated and could be correlated with tachycardia cycle length. METHODS AND
RESULTS: A canine infarct model of reentrant ventricular tachycardia in the epicardial border zone with a figure-8 pattern of conduction was used for initial analysis (experiments in 20 canine hearts with monomorphic reentry). Sinus-rhythm and reentry activation maps were constructed, and quantitative (skeletonized) geometric parameters of the isthmus and border zone were measured from the maps. Regression equations were used to determine significant correlation relationships between skeletonized variables, which can be described as follows. Tachycardia cycle length, measured from the ECG R-R interval, increases with increasing isthmus length, width, narrowest width, angle with respect to muscle fibers, and circuit path length determined by use of sinus-rhythm measurements. After this procedure, in 5 test-set experiments, tachycardia cycle length measured from the R-R interval, in combination with regression coefficients calculated from initial experiments, correctly predicted isthmus geometry (mean estimated/actual isthmus overlap 70.5%). Also, the circuit path length determined with sinus-rhythm measurements correctly estimated the tachycardia cycle length (mean error 6.2+/-2.5 ms).
CONCLUSIONS: Correlation relationships derived from measurements using reentry and sinus-rhythm activation maps are useful to assess isthmus geometry on the basis of tachycardia cycle length. Such estimates may improve catheter ablation site targeting during clinical electrophysiological study.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11602499     DOI: 10.1161/hc4101.097117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


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2.  Model of reentrant ventricular tachycardia based on infarct border zone geometry predicts reentrant circuit features as determined by activation mapping.

Authors:  Edward J Ciaccio; Hiroshi Ashikaga; Riyaz A Kaba; Daniel Cervantes; Bruce Hopenfeld; Andrew L Wit; Nicholas S Peters; Elliot R McVeigh; Hasan Garan; James Coromilas
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4.  Panoramic imaging reveals basic mechanisms of induction and termination of ventricular tachycardia in rabbit heart with chronic infarction: implications for low-voltage cardioversion.

Authors:  Crystal M Ripplinger; Qing Lou; Wenwen Li; Jennifer Hadley; Igor R Efimov
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5.  Model of unidirectional block formation leading to reentrant ventricular tachycardia in the infarct border zone of postinfarction canine hearts.

Authors:  Edward J Ciaccio; James Coromilas; Hiroshi Ashikaga; Daniel O Cervantes; Andrew L Wit; Nicholas S Peters; Elliot R McVeigh; Hasan Garan
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6.  Reprint of 'Model of unidirectional block formation leading to reentrant ventricular tachycardia in the infarct border zone of postinfarction canine hearts'.

Authors:  Edward J Ciaccio; James Coromilas; Hiroshi Ashikaga; Daniel O Cervantes; Andrew L Wit; Nicholas S Peters; Elliot R McVeigh; Hasan Garan
Journal:  Comput Biol Med       Date:  2015-08-28       Impact factor: 4.589

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