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Characterization of Left Atrial Substrate by Comparison of Bipolar Voltage Maps With Standard Focal 4.5 mm Tip Electrode, 1 mm Ring Electrode, and Microelectrode Catheters Using InTEllaMap Orion and IntellaNav MIFI O (CHAZESubstrate)

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University Hospital Basel

Status

Completed

Conditions

Atrial Fibrillation (AF)

Treatments

Diagnostic Test: multielectrode circular catheter
Diagnostic Test: irrigated ablation catheter
Diagnostic Test: multipolar mapping catheter

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other
Industry

Identifiers

NCT04095559
2019-01196 me19Kuehne2;

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study is to investigate the correlation and to obtain the coefficient of correlation between the global and local bipolar signals (voltage maps) of the LA in sinus rhythm using a focal 4.5 mm irrigated-tip ablation catheter (in combination with microelectrodes), a ring-electrode circular mapping catheter and a microelectrode multipolar catheter in combination with the Rhythmia system.

Full description

Current hypothesis of the mechanism of atrial fibrillation (AF) is a combination of local firing mainly triggered from the pulmonary veins and atrial substrate due to atrial remodelling sustaining AF. Whereas for paroxysmal AF, pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) is still the mainstay of interventional treatment, a left atrial (LA) substrate-based ablation especially in patients with persistent or long-standing persistent AF may be reasonable to improve freedom from AF. In addition, even in patients with paroxysmal AF, substrate-based ablation strategies have been shown to improve outcome. Substrate characterization of the LA is currently performed using the focal ablation catheter with a 3.5mm irrigated tip catheter with a 2 mm interelectrode spacing, a circular (Lasso) or spider like diagnostic (Pentaray) catheter with 1 mm size of the ring electrodes and 2 mm to 4 mm interelectrode spacing. Consequently, the cut-off values to delineate healthy tissue from diseased substrate are defined based on these measures. Since the electrode size and distance between the electrodes determines the bipolar voltage amplitude and morphology (beside their orientation with regard to the propagation wavefront), differences in bipolar voltage values must be expected between different catheter types and especially for the novel micro-electrode catheters IntellaMap Orion and IntellaNav MIFI OI. With the knowledge of the relationship between the bipolar voltage maps created with the different catheter types, information/knowledge from one study obtained with a specific catheter can be transferred to patients treated with the other catheter types. This study is to investigate the correlation and to obtain the coefficient of correlation between the global and local bipolar signals (voltage maps) of the LA in sinus rhythm using a focal 4.5 mm irrigated-tip ablation catheter (in combination with microelectrodes), a ring-electrode circular mapping catheter and a microelectrode multipolar catheter in combination with the Rhythmia system.

Enrollment

25 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Documented atrial fibrillation
  • First or repeat catheter ablation

Exclusion criteria

  • Previous heart surgery (high probability for atypical atrial tachycardia and non PV triggers for AF)
  • Congenital heart disease (corrected or uncorrected)
  • Severe uncorrected valvular heart disease
  • Not willing or qualified for Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the heart
  • Unable to provide informed consent
  • Pregnancy (Pregnancy test will be performed before study participation)
  • Patients with pacemaker or intracardiac defibrillator implanted

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