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Assessment of the Correlation Between Two Defining Criteria for Bidirectional Isthmic Block in the Ablation of Typical Atrial Flutter
Authors:R Rosu  A Abdelaal  M Andronache  G Gusetu  L Muresan  RP Martins  C Bondor  D Pop  A Malai  M Ilea  C Pop  D Dan  M Puschita  P Nanu  D Zdrenghea
Affiliation:1.SCU Cluj-Napoca, Cardiology - Rehabilitation Hospital, 400347 Cluj-Napoca, Romania;2.CHU Nancy Brabois, Department of Electrophysiology, 54500 Nancy, France;3.UMF Cluj-Napoca, Department of Medical Data Processing and Biostatistics, 400349 Cluj-Napoca, Romania;4.Baia Mare County Hospital, 430222, Baia Mare, Romania;5.Arad County Hospital, 310158 Arad, Romania
Abstract:

Background

A complete, bidirectional conduction block in the cavotricuspid isthmus (CTI) represents the end-point of the typical atrial flutter ablation. We investigated the correlation between two criteria for successful ablation, one based on the atrial bipolar electrogram morphology before and after complete CTI conduction block, compared to the standard criteria of differential pacing and reversal in the right atrial depolarization sequence during coronary sinus (CS) pacing.

Method

We conducted a retrospective study in 111 patients (81 males, average age 62±10 years) who underwent an atrial flutter ablation during September 2007 - July 2009 in the Cardiology - Rehabilitation Hospital, UMF Cluj-Napoca. We assessed the presence of a bidirectional block at the end of the procedure using the standard criteria. We then analyzed the morphology of the bipolar atrial electrograms adjacent to the ablation line, before and after CTI conduction block.

Results

A change from a qRs morphology to a rSr'' morphology when pacing from the coronary sinus and from a rsr'' morphology to a QRS morphology when pacing from the low-lateral right atrium was associated with a CTI conduction block. Sensitivity (Se), specificity(Sp), positive predictive value (PPV), negative predictive value (NPV) were 96%, 89%, 99% and 67% respectively.

Conclusion

Our study suggests that the analysis of the atrial bipolar electrogram next to the ablation line before and after CTI ablation may be used as a reliable criterion to validate CTI conduction block due to its high sensitivity, specificity and positive predictive value.
Keywords:atrial flutter   ablation   isthmus block   electrograms
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