Identification of regions maintaining atrial fibrillation through cycle length and cycle length gradient mapping
Masafumi Shimojo,
Yasuya Inden,
Satoshi Yanagisawa
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundVisualizing the specific regions where atrial fibrillation (AF) is maintained is crucial for effective treatment, but it remains challenging in clinical practice. We aimed to address this challenge by developing a mapping approach focused on the cycle length (CL) and its gradient (CL‐gradient).MethodsIn 105 patients undergoing initial ablation for persistent AF, pre‐ablation CARTOFINDER data were utilized to create maps based on three indicators: (1) CL, the atrial frequency during AF calculated usin… Show more
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