Transcoronary Mapping with an Over-the-wire Multielectrode Catheter in Scar-related Ventricular Tachycardia Patients

Takuro Nishimura, Masahiko Goya, Miho Negishi, Takashi Ikenouchi, Tasuku Yamamoto, Iwanari Kawamura, Kentaro Goto, Takatoshi Shigeta, Tomomasa Takamiya, Susumu Tao, Masateru Takigawa, Taishi Yonetsu, Shinsuke Miyazaki, Tetsuo Sasano
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Background and Aims The usefulness of coronary venous system mapping has been reported for assessing intramural and epicardial substrates in patients with scar-related ventricular tachycardia (VT). However, there has been little data on mapping from coronary arteries. We investigated the safety and utility of mapping from coronary arteries with a novel over-the-wire multielectrode catheter in scar-related VT patients. Methods Ten consecutive scar-related VT patients with nonischemic cardiomyopathy who underwent mapping from a coronary artery were analyzed. Six patients underwent simultaneous coronary venous mapping. High-density maps were created by combining the left ventricular endocardium and coronary vessels. Results Substrate maps were created during the baseline rhythm with 2,438 points (IQR 2,136–3,490 points), including 329 (IQR 59-508 points) in coronary arteries. Abnormal bipolar electrograms were successfully recorded within coronary arteries close to the endocardial substrate in 7 patients. During VT, isthmus components were recorded within coronary vessels in 3 patients with no discernible isthmus components on endocardial mapping. The ablation terminated the VT from an endocardial site opposite the earliest site in the coronary arteries in 5 patients. Conclusions The transcoronary mapping with an over-the-wire multielectrode catheter can safely record abnormal bipolar electrograms within coronary arteries. Additional mapping data from coronary vessels have the potential to assess three-dimensional ventricular substrates and circuit structures in scar-related VT patients.
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用线上多电极导管为瘢痕相关性室性心动过速患者绘制经冠状动脉图
背景和目的 据报道,冠状静脉系统测绘有助于评估瘢痕相关室速(VT)患者的心内膜和心外膜基底。然而,有关冠状动脉映射的数据却很少。我们研究了在瘢痕相关室速患者中使用新型线外多电极导管从冠状动脉进行映射的安全性和实用性。方法 分析了 10 名连续接受冠状动脉映射的非缺血性心肌病瘢痕相关 VT 患者。六名患者同时接受了冠状静脉映射。结合左心室心内膜和冠状动脉血管绘制了高密度图。结果 在基线节律期间绘制的基底图有 2,438 个点(IQR 2,136-3,490 点),其中冠状动脉有 329 个点(IQR 59-508 点)。有 7 名患者在靠近心内膜基底的冠状动脉内成功记录到异常双极电图。在 VT 期间,3 名患者的冠状动脉血管内记录到了峡部成分,而心内膜测图上却未发现峡部成分。5 名患者的 VT 在与冠状动脉最早部位相反的心内膜部位消融终止。结论 用线上多电极导管进行经冠状动脉映射可以安全地记录冠状动脉内的异常双极电图。冠状动脉血管的其他映射数据有望评估瘢痕相关 VT 患者的三维心室基底和回路结构。
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