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- Title
Correlation of right ventricular multielectrode endocardial unipolar mapping and epicardial scar.
- Authors
Chrispin, Jonathan; Keramati, Ali R.; Assis, Fabrizio R.; Misra, Satish; Zghaib, Tarek; Berger, Ronald D.; Calkins, Hugh; Tandri, Harikrishna
- Abstract
Abstract: Aims: Prior studies identified a relationship between epicardial bipolar and endocardial unipolar voltage. Whether the relationship is valid with smaller multielectrode mapping catheters has not been reported. We explored the association of right ventricular (RV) endocardial unipolar voltage mapping with epicardial bipolar voltage mapping using a multielectrode mapping catheter. Methods: Electrograms from patients who underwent multielectrode endocardial and epicardial RV electroanatomical mapping during ablation procedures were analyzed. Each endocardial mapping point was matched to the corresponding nearest epicardial point. The correlation between unipolar endocardial voltage and epicardial bipolar voltage was determined. The optimal unipolar threshold to detect epicardial low voltage (< 1.0 mV) and dense scar (0.5 mV) was calculated. Results: A total of 4,895 points were analyzed. There was a significant correlation between endocardial unipolar and epicardial bipolar voltage (Spearman rho = 0.499, P = < 0.001). The extent of the correlation was inversely associated with wall thickness. The receiver operator characteristic analysis of endocardial unipolar voltage predicting epicardial bipolar voltage of < 1.0 mV and < 0.5 showed an area under the curve of 0.769 and 0.812, respectively. The endocardial unipolar voltage that had the highest sensitivity and specificity in detecting epicardial bipolar voltage of < 1.0 mV and < 0.5 mV was 3.3 mV (70.3% sensitivity, 70.3% specificity), and 2.8 mV (sensitivity 73.8%, specificity 73.3%), respectively. Conclusion: Epicardial low voltage of the RV can be assessed by unipolar endocardial voltage using small multielectrode catheters. The strength of the association was inversely correlated with the wall thickness.
- Subjects
VENTRICULAR tachycardia; CATHETER ablation; ELECTRODES; ENDOCARDIUM; RIGHT heart ventricle; HEART function tests; PERICARDIUM; PROBABILITY theory; SCARS; STATISTICS; DATA analysis; RECEIVER operating characteristic curves; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; THERAPEUTICS
- Publication
Pacing & Clinical Electrophysiology, 2018, Vol 41, Issue 4, p345
- ISSN
0147-8389
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/pace.13299