Electrical remodeling of the atria in congestive heart failure - Electrophysiological and electroanatomic mapping in humans

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作者
Sanders, P
Morton, JB
Davidson, NC
Spence, SJ
Vohra, JK
Sparks, PB
Kalman, JM [1 ]
机构
[1] Royal Melbourne Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[2] Univ Melbourne, Dept Med, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
关键词
arrhythmia; atrium; electrophysiology; heart failure; remodeling;
D O I
10.1161/01.CIR.0000090688.49283.67
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background-Atrial fibrillation (AF) frequently complicates congestive heart failure (CHF). However, the electrophysiological substrate for AF in humans with CHF remains unknown. We evaluated the electrophysiological and electroanatomic characteristics of the atria in patients with CHF. Methods and Results-Twenty-one patients (aged 53.7+/-13.6 years) with symptomatic CHF (left ventricular ejection fraction 25.5+/-6.0%) and 21 age-matched controls were studied. The following were evaluated: effective refractory periods (ERPs) from the high and low lateral right atrium (LRA), high septal right atrium, and distal coronary sinus (CS); conduction time along the CS and LRA; corrected sinus node recovery times; P-wave duration; and conduction at the crista terminalis. In a subset, electroanatomic mapping was performed to determine atrial activation, regional conduction velocity, double potentials, fractionated electrograms, regional voltage, and areas of electrical silence. Patients with CHF demonstrated an increase in atrial ERP with no change in the heterogeneity of refractoriness, an increase of atrial conduction time along the LRA and the CS, prolongation of the P-wave duration and corrected sinus node recovery times, and greater number and duration of double potentials along the crista terminalis. Electroanatomic mapping demonstrated regional conduction slowing with a greater number of electrograms with fractionation or double potentials, associated with areas of low voltage and electrical silence (scar). Patients with CHF demonstrated an increased propensity for AF with single extrastimuli, and induced AF was more often sustained. Conclusions-Atrial remodeling due to CHF is characterized by structural changes, abnormalities of conduction, sinus node dysfunction, and increased refractoriness. These abnormalities may be responsible in part for the increased propensity for AF in CHF.
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页码:1461 / 1468
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