Title :
Linear lesions alter organization of atrial fibrillation
Author :
Sih, HJ ; Zipes, DP ; Berbari, EJ
Author_Institution :
Indiana Univ., Indianapolis, IN, USA
Abstract :
Linear ablation lesions reduce the inducibility of atrial fibrillation (AF) in dogs. To test if organization of AF increases after ablation, magnitude-squared coherence was measured before and after circumscribing the right atrial appendage (RAA) with a linear radio-frequency ablation lesion. In 5 open-chest dogs, an 8/spl times/14 array of unipolar electrodes (2/spl times/4 cm) mapped the epicardium of the right atrial free wall during AF. Coherence, which is bounded from 0 to 1, was measured over 4 sec intervals. A site at the base of the RAA near the lesion (Ref 1) and a site approximately 1.5 cm distant to the lesion (Ref 2) were chosen. For Ref 1, average coherence increased by 0.084/spl plusmn/0.036 (p<0.007). For Ref 2, average coherence increased by 0.029/spl plusmn/0.036 (p<0.15). Changes in coherence are significantly greater near the lesion as compared to that more distant to the lesion. A sufficient number of linear lesions may reduce the inducibility of AF by increasing its spatial organization.
Keywords :
coherence; electrocardiography; medical signal processing; 1.5 cm; 4 s; atrial fibrillation inducibility; atrial fibrillation organization; linear radio-frequency ablation lesion; magnitude-squared coherence; right atrial appendage; right atrial free wall; spatial organization; Atrial fibrillation; Coherence; Dogs; Electrodes; Frequency domain analysis; Frequency measurement; Lesions; Radio frequency; Surgery; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology, 1996
Conference_Location :
Indianapolis, IN, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3710-7
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.1996.542493