| Literature DB >> 31693015 |
Prasanth Ganesan1, Elizabeth M Cherry2, Arkady M Pertsov3, Behnaz Ghoraani1.
Abstract
Catheter ablation therapy involving isolation of pulmonary veins (PVs) remains the cornerstone procedure to treat AF. However, due to the sub-optimal success rates of PV isolation, there is a need for new ablation techniques to locate AF ablation targets known as rotors, outside of the PVs. In this paper, we developed a novel rotor-mapping algorithm that uses a conventional diagnostic catheter, Lasso, to locate a rotor source. The algorithm, called the Region of Rotor (ROR) Mapping, utilizes the characteristics of local bipolar electrograms to navigate the catheter's iterative placements while generating a map, overlaid on the atrial anatomy, that displays the potential rotor region. We evaluated the developed ROR mapping algorithm using a 2D simulation of AF on a tissue with heterogeneous conduction properties. The results demonstrated a significant success rate of 93% in accurately locating the region of the rotor with a mean distance of 1.4mm from the ground truth trajectory. The algorithm could play a critical role in mapping non-PV AF ablation targets and improving the outcome of AF ablation.Entities:
Keywords: AF ablation; atrial fibrillation; intra-atrial electrograms; non-PV ablation targets; rotor-mapping
Year: 2018 PMID: 31693015 PMCID: PMC6830728 DOI: 10.1109/LSC.2018.8572271
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Life Sci Conf