1. Respiratory gating algorithm helps to reconstruct more accurate electroanatomical maps during atrial fibrillation ablation performed under spontaneous respiration
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Béla Merkely, N Parazs, Attila Tóth, Júlia Karády, Gábor Széplaki, István Osztheimer, László Gellér, Tamás Tahin, Szabolcs Szilágyi, Orsolya Mária Kovács, Emin Evren Özcan, and Pál Maurovich-Horvat
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Adult ,Male ,Respiratory-Gated Imaging Techniques ,Sedation ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Ablation of atrial fibrillation ,Respiratory gating ,Conscious Sedation ,Catheter ablation ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Respiratory compensation ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Motion ,03 medical and health sciences ,Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physiology (medical) ,Atrial Fibrillation ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Respiratory system ,business.industry ,Body Surface Potential Mapping ,Reproducibility of Results ,Atrial fibrillation ,Image Enhancement ,Ablation ,medicine.disease ,Treatment Outcome ,Surgery, Computer-Assisted ,Catheter Ablation ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Algorithm ,Algorithms - Abstract
Electroanatomical mapping is a useful tool during the ablation of atrial fibrillation. Respiratory movement might influence the mapping accuracy and merging. This study aims to investigate the effect of respiratory gating on the accuracy of magnetic-field-based electroanatomical mapping under spontaneous respiration. Fifty-one consecutive patients (35 male, aged 30–78 years) who underwent left atrial radiofrequency catheter ablation due to atrial fibrillation were included. Electroanatomical mapping was performed with CARTO 3 System under conscious sedation. Respiratory gating was achieved with the AccuResp algorithm (Biosense Webster). Average surface match and maximum distance of the pre-acquired and electroanatomical maps, as well as left atrial volume, were recorded with and without respiratory gating after merging. The average surface match of the electroanatomical map with the left atrial reconstruction was significantly better with respiratory gating than without using the algorithm (3.81 ± 1.09 vs 4.11 ± 1.61 mm, p = 0.0119). It was not dependent of the rhythm during mapping or the image modality used for left atrial reconstruction. The maximal distance between the two maps did not depend on the use of the algorithm (19.81 ± 6.24 mm for gated and 20.87 ± 7.99 mm for non-gated, p = 0.3161). Left atrial volume of the map was significantly lower when using the respiratory compensation module (106.3 ± 31.6 vs 127.0 ± 36.4 ml, p
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- 2016
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