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Clinical Trial
. 2000 Jan:4 Suppl 1:117-20.
doi: 10.1023/a:1009894903100.

New mapping technology for atrial tachycardias

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Clinical Trial

New mapping technology for atrial tachycardias

E Hoffmann et al. J Interv Card Electrophysiol. 2000 Jan.

Abstract

Prerequisite for succesful radiofrequency catheter ablation of tachycardias is the exact mapping during the electrophysiological study. The new mapping system CARTO allows a three-dimensional color-coded electroanatomic map of impulse propagation using electromagnetic technology. The aim of this study was to determine the feasibility and safety of the new electromagnetic mapping technology CARTO for atrial tachycardias.

Results: Electrophysiologic study and CARTO mapping was performed in 38 atrial tachycardias. The mapping procedure took 26 +/- 23 min. We created 33 maps within the right atrium and 5 maps within the left atrium with a mean of 74 +/- 38 different catheter positions. The mechanism was determined as reentrant in 9, junctional in 1 and focal in 28 tachycardias. In focal tachycardias the tachycardia cycle length (CL) and the total atrial activation time (AT) were clearly different (352 +/- 98 ms vs 99 +/- 25 ms). Reentrant tachycardias had a comparable CL and AT (236 +/- 44 ms vs 240 +/- 56 ms). In 83% of the focal tachycardias and in 67% of the reentrant tachycardias, ablation was performed successfully. No complications occured.

Conclusion: The electroanatomic mapping system allows high resolution visualization of electrical activity and may therefore improve precision and simplify the determination of the arrhythmogenic substrate during tachycardias for successful catheter ablation.

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