The critical isthmus of left atrial anterior wall flutter is mostly circumscribed into a small area immediately behind the aortic root. Implications for catheter ablation
Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Background Left atrial flutters (LAFL) are typically observed in patients with previous ablation lines or surgery in the left atrium (LA). Less frequently, scar-related left atrial anterior wall (LAAW) flutters may occur. Although the...
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Funding Acknowledgements
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Background
Left atrial flutters (LAFL) are typically observed in patients with previous ablation lines or surgery in the left atrium (LA). Less frequently, scar-related left atrial anterior wall (LAAW) flutters may occur. Although the presence of low-voltage areas (LVAs, a surrogate of scar) in the LA is considered an arrhythmogenic substrate and a marker of atrial cardiomyopathy, the pathophysiologic factors responsible for its formation remain unclear. We hypothesized that compression of the LAAW by the aortic root could be responsible of LVAs found in the LAAW, and therefore, be the substrate for the development of LAAW flutter.
Purpose
We aimed to describe: 1) the relationship between the aortic root and the presence of LVAs in the LAAW, which is the substrate for reentry; and 2) the clinical and electrophysiological characteristics of LAAW atrial flutter.
Methods
Consecutive patients referred for LAFL ablation between April 2019 and September 2022 in a single center were retrospectively collected. Among 55 patients with LAFL, 10 (18%) demonstrated a macroreentrant circuit with a critical isthmus identified in the LAAW, in the absence of previous ablation lines or surgery, and were included in the analysis. Previous pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) was not an exclusion criterion. All patients underwent a multidetector computerized tomography (MDCT) prior to the procedure and the images were analyzed using ADAS 3DTM imaging platform. Activation mapping was performed in all patients using a multielectrode mapping catheter and CARTO 3 navigation system.
Results
9 of 10 patients were male (mean age 74,3 ± 6,3 years). LA enlargement was present in all patients (48,3 ± 4,7 mm) and the mean aortic root diameter was 34,8 ± 3,4 mm. The mean LAAW flutter cycle length was 293,4 ± 68,3 ms. In 9 of the patients (90%), the LAAW flutter critical isthmus was just behind the aortic root, separated by < 1 mm according to the LA-aortic root fingerprinted isodistance map (mean fingerprinted isodistance area was 5,8 ± 2,5 cm2). The remaining patient had the critical isthmus just below the aortic root, between the area in contact with the latter and the mitral annulus. Furthermore, in all cases, the critical isthmus was immersed in LVAs. All but 1 LAAW flutter terminated during radiofrequency (RF) energy applications and rendered it non-inducible. After a median follow-up of 13,6 months (IQ range 5,3-21,6), 7 patients (70%) remained without recurrences.
Conclusion
In patients with LAAW atrial flutter, the presence of LVAs and the critical isthmus of the tachycardia are mostly circumscribed into small areas immediately behind the aortic root. Knowledge of this close relationship and the use of the isodistance map could be useful when mapping and ablating LAAW flutter, helping to straightforward the ablation procedure.
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AbstractList | Abstract
Funding Acknowledgements
Type of funding sources: None.
Background
Left atrial flutters (LAFL) are typically observed in patients with previous ablation lines or surgery in the left atrium (LA). Less frequently, scar-related left atrial anterior wall (LAAW) flutters may occur. Although the presence of low-voltage areas (LVAs, a surrogate of scar) in the LA is considered an arrhythmogenic substrate and a marker of atrial cardiomyopathy, the pathophysiologic factors responsible for its formation remain unclear. We hypothesized that compression of the LAAW by the aortic root could be responsible of LVAs found in the LAAW, and therefore, be the substrate for the development of LAAW flutter.
Purpose
We aimed to describe: 1) the relationship between the aortic root and the presence of LVAs in the LAAW, which is the substrate for reentry; and 2) the clinical and electrophysiological characteristics of LAAW atrial flutter.
Methods
Consecutive patients referred for LAFL ablation between April 2019 and September 2022 in a single center were retrospectively collected. Among 55 patients with LAFL, 10 (18%) demonstrated a macroreentrant circuit with a critical isthmus identified in the LAAW, in the absence of previous ablation lines or surgery, and were included in the analysis. Previous pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) was not an exclusion criterion. All patients underwent a multidetector computerized tomography (MDCT) prior to the procedure and the images were analyzed using ADAS 3DTM imaging platform. Activation mapping was performed in all patients using a multielectrode mapping catheter and CARTO 3 navigation system.
Results
9 of 10 patients were male (mean age 74,3 ± 6,3 years). LA enlargement was present in all patients (48,3 ± 4,7 mm) and the mean aortic root diameter was 34,8 ± 3,4 mm. The mean LAAW flutter cycle length was 293,4 ± 68,3 ms. In 9 of the patients (90%), the LAAW flutter critical isthmus was just behind the aortic root, separated by < 1 mm according to the LA-aortic root fingerprinted isodistance map (mean fingerprinted isodistance area was 5,8 ± 2,5 cm2). The remaining patient had the critical isthmus just below the aortic root, between the area in contact with the latter and the mitral annulus. Furthermore, in all cases, the critical isthmus was immersed in LVAs. All but 1 LAAW flutter terminated during radiofrequency (RF) energy applications and rendered it non-inducible. After a median follow-up of 13,6 months (IQ range 5,3-21,6), 7 patients (70%) remained without recurrences.
Conclusion
In patients with LAAW atrial flutter, the presence of LVAs and the critical isthmus of the tachycardia are mostly circumscribed into small areas immediately behind the aortic root. Knowledge of this close relationship and the use of the isodistance map could be useful when mapping and ablating LAAW flutter, helping to straightforward the ablation procedure. Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Background Left atrial flutters (LAFL) are typically observed in patients with previous ablation lines or surgery in the left atrium (LA). Less frequently, scar-related left atrial anterior wall (LAAW) flutters may occur. Although the presence of low-voltage areas (LVAs, a surrogate of scar) in the LA is considered an arrhythmogenic substrate and a marker of atrial cardiomyopathy, the pathophysiologic factors responsible for its formation remain unclear. We hypothesized that compression of the LAAW by the aortic root could be responsible of LVAs found in the LAAW, and therefore, be the substrate for the development of LAAW flutter. Purpose We aimed to describe: 1) the relationship between the aortic root and the presence of LVAs in the LAAW, which is the substrate for reentry; and 2) the clinical and electrophysiological characteristics of LAAW atrial flutter. Methods Consecutive patients referred for LAFL ablation between April 2019 and September 2022 in a single center were retrospectively collected. Among 55 patients with LAFL, 10 (18%) demonstrated a macroreentrant circuit with a critical isthmus identified in the LAAW, in the absence of previous ablation lines or surgery, and were included in the analysis. Previous pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) was not an exclusion criterion. All patients underwent a multidetector computerized tomography (MDCT) prior to the procedure and the images were analyzed using ADAS 3DTM imaging platform. Activation mapping was performed in all patients using a multielectrode mapping catheter and CARTO 3 navigation system. Results 9 of 10 patients were male (mean age 74,3 ± 6,3 years). LA enlargement was present in all patients (48,3 ± 4,7 mm) and the mean aortic root diameter was 34,8 ± 3,4 mm. The mean LAAW flutter cycle length was 293,4 ± 68,3 ms. In 9 of the patients (90%), the LAAW flutter critical isthmus was just behind the aortic root, separated by < 1 mm according to the LA-aortic root fingerprinted isodistance map (mean fingerprinted isodistance area was 5,8 ± 2,5 cm2). The remaining patient had the critical isthmus just below the aortic root, between the area in contact with the latter and the mitral annulus. Furthermore, in all cases, the critical isthmus was immersed in LVAs. All but 1 LAAW flutter terminated during radiofrequency (RF) energy applications and rendered it non-inducible. After a median follow-up of 13,6 months (IQ range 5,3-21,6), 7 patients (70%) remained without recurrences. Conclusion In patients with LAAW atrial flutter, the presence of LVAs and the critical isthmus of the tachycardia are mostly circumscribed into small areas immediately behind the aortic root. Knowledge of this close relationship and the use of the isodistance map could be useful when mapping and ablating LAAW flutter, helping to straightforward the ablation procedure. Left atrial anterior wall flutter |
Author | Franco, P Teres, C Viveros, D Francia, P Bellido, A Soto-Iglesias, D Ortiz-Perez, J Berruezo, A Penela, D Ordonez, A Falasconi, G Alderete, J Marti-Almor, J Huguet, M Scherer, C |
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