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Integrated multimodal-catheter imaging unveils principal relationships among ventricular electrical activity, anatomy, and function

Authors :
Rao, Liyun
Ling, Yuesheng
He, Renjie
Gilbert, April L.
Frangogiannis, Nikolaos G.
Wang, Jianwen
Nagueh, Sherif F.
Khoury, Dirar S.
Source :
The American Journal of Physiology. Feb, 2008, Vol. 294 Issue 2, pH1002, 8 p.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Multiple imaging modalities are employed independent of one another while managing complex cardiac arrhythmias. To combine electrical, anatomical, and functional imaging in a single catheter system, we developed a balloon catheter that carried 64 electrodes on its surface and an intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) catheter through a central lumen. The catheter system was inserted, and the balloon was inflated inside the left ventricle (LV) of eight dogs with 6-wk-old infarction, created by occlusion in the left anterior descending coronary artery. Anatomy was constructed by ICE imaging (9 MHz) through the balloon. Single-beat noncontact mapping (NCM) was performed via the multielectrode array to reconstruct unipolar endocardial electrograms during sinus rhythm. Standard contact mapping (CM) of the endocardium was also carried out for reference. Myocardial infarction in anterior LV extending from the middle to apical regions was localized both by ICE and NCM and validated by CM and pathology. The overall difference in the activation times between NCM and CM was 3 [+ or -] 1 ms. Unipolar voltage in infarcted middle anterior LV was smaller than the voltage in normal middle inferior LV both by NCM (11 [+ or -] 4 vs. 16 [+ or -] 3 mV; P = 0.002) and CM (11 [+ or -] 3 vs. 20 [+ or -] 4 mV; P < 0.001). Unipolar voltage was also inversely related to infarct transmurality, both by NCM (r = -0.87; P = 0.005) and CM (r = -0.94; P < 0.001). The infarct area by ICE (7.7 [+ or -] 2.9 [cm.sup.2]) was in agreement with CM (bipolar voltage, electrophysiology; myocardial infarction; noncontact mapping

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029513
Volume :
294
Issue :
2
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The American Journal of Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.175443298