Purpose A new technique is demonstrated for extensive high-resolution intra-operative atrial mapping that will facilitate the localization of atrial fibrillation (AF) sources and identification of the substrate perpetuating AF. Methods Prior to the start of extra-corporal circulation, a 8x 24-electrode array (2-mm inter-electrode distance) is placed subsequently on all the right and left epicardial atrial sites, including Bachmann's bundle, for recording of unipolar electrograms during sinus rhythm and (induced) AF. AF is induced by high-frequency pacing at the right atrial free wall. A pacemaker wire stitched to the right atrium serves as a reference signal. The indifferent pole is connected to a steal wire fixed to subcutaneous tissue. El...
Usefulness of Electroanatomical Mapping in Rhythmology Abstract. Atrial fibrillation is the most com...
Introduction: Recent studies have characterized drivers in persistent atrial fibrillation using auto...
OBJECTIVES This study prospectively evaluated the role of a novel 3-dimensional, noninvasive, bea...
Purpose A new technique is demonstrated for extensive high-resolution intra-operative atrial mapping...
Mapping of the unorganized activation patterns of atrial fibrillation requires a high-resolution map...
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is the most sustained arrhythmia in the heart. On the surface electrocardio...
The heterogeneous presentation and progression of atrial fibrillation (AF) implicate the existence o...
This study prospectively evaluated the role of a novel 3-dimensional, noninvasive, beat-by-beat mapp...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia encountered in clinical practice, rep...
We aim to provide a critical appraisal of basic concepts underlying signal recording and processing ...
We aim to provide a critical appraisal of basic concepts underlying signal recording and processing ...
Locating critical sites on the atrial surface during AF to guide the ablation procedures is an open ...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to test the hypothesis that complex fractionated electrograms (CFAEs) re...
BackgroundAlthough current surgical procedures result in a high success rate for atrial fibrillation...
Usefulness of Electroanatomical Mapping in Rhythmology Abstract. Atrial fibrillation is the most com...
Introduction: Recent studies have characterized drivers in persistent atrial fibrillation using auto...
OBJECTIVES This study prospectively evaluated the role of a novel 3-dimensional, noninvasive, bea...
Purpose A new technique is demonstrated for extensive high-resolution intra-operative atrial mapping...
Mapping of the unorganized activation patterns of atrial fibrillation requires a high-resolution map...
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is the most sustained arrhythmia in the heart. On the surface electrocardio...
The heterogeneous presentation and progression of atrial fibrillation (AF) implicate the existence o...
This study prospectively evaluated the role of a novel 3-dimensional, noninvasive, beat-by-beat mapp...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia encountered in clinical practice, rep...
We aim to provide a critical appraisal of basic concepts underlying signal recording and processing ...
We aim to provide a critical appraisal of basic concepts underlying signal recording and processing ...
Locating critical sites on the atrial surface during AF to guide the ablation procedures is an open ...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to test the hypothesis that complex fractionated electrograms (CFAEs) re...
BackgroundAlthough current surgical procedures result in a high success rate for atrial fibrillation...
Usefulness of Electroanatomical Mapping in Rhythmology Abstract. Atrial fibrillation is the most com...
Introduction: Recent studies have characterized drivers in persistent atrial fibrillation using auto...
OBJECTIVES This study prospectively evaluated the role of a novel 3-dimensional, noninvasive, bea...