Title of article :
Sensitivity and specificity of concealed entrainment for the identification of a critical isthmus in the atrium: relationship to rate, anatomic location and antidromic penetration
Author/Authors :
Joseph B. Morton، نويسنده , , Prashanthan Sanders، نويسنده , , Vincent Deen، نويسنده , , Jithendra K. Vohra، نويسنده , , Jonathan M. Kalman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
11
From page :
896
To page :
906
Abstract :
OBJECTIVES This study was designed to determine the sensitivity and specificity of concealed entrainment (CE) for the identification of a critical isthmus in the atrium. BACKGROUND Isthmus identification during entrainment mapping of macro-reentrant atrial tachycardia (MRAT) relies on the demonstration of CE. METHODS Using the model of typical atrial flutter, entrainment was performed in 10 patients at four rates (flutter cycle length [FCL] minus 10/20/30/40 ms) from seven sites: isthmus entrance/exit, low lateral/high lateral/high septal right atrium and proximal/distal coronary sinus. Surface 12-lead electrocardiogram fusion was evaluated by three observers blind to patient status. The extent of antidromic penetration (AP) was measured off the pacing catheter positioned around the tricuspid annulus. RESULTS The sensitivity for CE identifying any isthmus site was greatest at FCL−10 (100%), but the specificity was poor (54%). Conversely, specificity was greatest at FCL−40 (98%), but the sensitivity was poor (65%), with manifest entrainment (ME) observed from the isthmus entrance in 70% of episodes. At FCL−30, sensitivity (85%) and specificity (90%) were “balanced,” but CE still resulted during entrainment from a non-isthmus site in five of 10 patients. Antidromic penetration increased with pacing CL shortening (p < 0.001) and correlated with the development of ME (p < 0.001). Antidromic penetration was significantly blunted from the isthmus exit compared to all other sites (p = 0.003). CONCLUSIONS The sensitivity and specificity of CE for identifying an isthmus in the atrium are critically dependent on the pacing rate and the precise anatomic pacing site within the isthmus. These findings may have implications for the use of entrainment in the mapping of unknown MRAT circuits.
Keywords :
Cs , ME , DCS , PCs , coronary sinus , manifest entrainment , distal coronary sinus , proximal coronary sinus , ECG , PPI , FCL , RA , flutter cycle length , right atrium , AFL , HLRA , RFA , AV , Lao , TCL , atrioventricular , left anterior oblique , tachycardia cycle length , Ce , LLRA , Electrocardiogram , post-pacing interval , concealed entrainment , low lateral right atrium , AP , HSRA , TA , antidromic penetration , high septal right atrium , tricuspid annulus , atrial flutter , high lateral right atrium , radiofrequency ablation
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Record number :
597157
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