Patient-derived models link re-entrant driver localization in atrial fibrillation to fibrosis spatial pattern

The mechanisms underlying persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) in patients with atrial fibrosis are poorly understood. The goal of this study was to use patient-derived atrial models to test the hypothesis that AF re-entrant drivers (RDs) persist only in regions with specific fibrosis patterns. Twent...

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Published inCardiovascular research Vol. 110; no. 3; pp. 443 - 454
Main Authors Zahid, Sohail, Cochet, Hubert, Boyle, Patrick M, Schwarz, Erica L, Whyte, Kaitlyn N, Vigmond, Edward J, Dubois, Rémi, Hocini, Mélèze, Haïssaguerre, Michel, Jaïs, Pierre, Trayanova, Natalia A
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LanguageEnglish
Published England Oxford University Press (OUP) 01.06.2016
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Summary:The mechanisms underlying persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) in patients with atrial fibrosis are poorly understood. The goal of this study was to use patient-derived atrial models to test the hypothesis that AF re-entrant drivers (RDs) persist only in regions with specific fibrosis patterns. Twenty patients with persistent AF (PsAF) underwent late gadolinium-enhanced MRI to detect the presence of atrial fibrosis. Segmented images were used to construct personalized 3D models of the fibrotic atria with biophysically realistic atrial electrophysiology. In each model, rapid pacing was applied to induce AF. AF dynamics were analysed and RDs were identified using phase mapping. Fibrosis patterns in RD regions were characterized by computing maps of fibrosis density (FD) and entropy (FE). AF was inducible in 13/20 models and perpetuated by few RDs (2.7 ± 1.5) that were spatially confined (trajectory of phase singularities: 7.6 ± 2.3 mm). Compared with the remaining atrial tissue, regions where RDs persisted had higher FE (IQR: 0.42-0.60 vs. 0.00-0.40, P < 0.05) and FD (IQR: 0.59-0.77 vs. 0.00-0.33, P < 0.05). Machine learning classified RD and non-RD regions based on FD and FE and identified a subset of fibrotic boundary zones present in 13.8 ± 4.9% of atrial tissue where 83.5 ± 2.4% of all RD phase singularities were located. Patient-derived models demonstrate that AF in fibrotic substrates is perpetuated by RDs persisting in fibrosis boundary zones characterized by specific regional fibrosis metrics (high FE and FD). These results provide new insights into the mechanisms that sustain PsAF and could pave the way for personalized, MRI-based management of PsAF.
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PMCID: PMC4872878
Equal contribution first co-authors.
ISSN:0008-6363
1755-3245
DOI:10.1093/cvr/cvw073