• DocumentCode
    561787
  • Title

    A new method for ECG tracking of persistent atrial fibrillation termination during stepwise ablation

  • Author

    Buttu, A. ; Van Zaen, J. ; Viso, A. ; Forclaz, A. ; Pascale, P. ; Narayan, S.M. ; Vesin, J.M. ; Pruvot, E.

  • Author_Institution
    Appl. Signal Process. Group, Swiss Fed. Inst. of Technol., Lausanne, Switzerland
  • fYear
    2011
  • fDate
    18-21 Sept. 2011
  • Firstpage
    165
  • Lastpage
    168
  • Abstract
    Stepwise radiofrequency catheter ablation (step-CA) has become the treatment of choice for the restoration of sinus rhythm (SR) in patients with long-standing persistent atrial fibrillation (pers-AF). Its success rate appears limited as the amount of ablation to achieve long term SR is unknown. Multiple organization indexes (OIs) have been previously developed to track the organization of AF during step-CA, however, with limited success. We report an adaptive method for tracking AF termination (AF-term) based on OIs characterizing the relationship between harmonic components of atrial activity from the surface ECG of AF activity. By computing their relative evolution during the last two steps preceding AF-term, we found that the performance of our OIs was superior to classical indices to track the efficiency of step-CA “en route” to AF-term. Our preliminary results suggest that the gradual synchronization between the fundamental and its first harmonic of AF activity appears as a promising parameter for predicting AF-term during step-CA.
  • Keywords
    biomedical electronics; catheters; electrocardiography; medical signal processing; ECG tracking; atrial activity; organization indexes; persistent atrial fibrillation termination; sinus rhythm restoration; stepwise ablation; stepwise radiofrequency catheter ablation; Catheters; Electrocardiography; Frequency estimation; Harmonic analysis; Organizations; Oscillators; Strontium;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computing in Cardiology, 2011
  • Conference_Location
    Hangzhou
  • ISSN
    0276-6547
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4577-0612-7
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    6164528