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Outer loop and isthmus in ventricular tachycardia circuits: Characteristics and implications

Frontera, Antonio
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Pagani, Stefano  
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Limite, Luca Rosario
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October 1, 2020
Heart Rhythm

BACKGROUND The isthmus of ventricular tachycardia (VT) circuits has been extensively characterized. Few data exist regarding the contribution of the outer loop (OL) to the VT circuit. OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to characterize the electrophysiological properties of the OL. METHODS Complete substrate activation mapping during sinus rhythm (SR) and full activation mapping of the VT circuit with high-density mapping were performed. Maps were analyzed mathematically to reconstruct conduction velocities (CVs) within the circuit. CV >100 cm/s was defined as normal and <50 cm/s as slow. Electrograms along the entire circuit were analyzed for fractionation, duration, and amplitude. RESULTS Six postmyocardial infarction patients were enrolled. The VT circuit was a figure-of-eight reentrant circuit in 4 patients and a single-loop circuit in 2 patients. The OL exhibited a mean of 1.9 +/- 0.9 and 1.6 +/- 0.5 corridors of slow conduction (SC) during VT and SR, respectively. SC in the OL were longer and faster than SC in the isthmus during SR. At the OL, SC sites showed local abnormal ventricular activity in 92%, and a bipolar voltage <0.5 mV was identified in 80.7%. Of the double-loop circuits, only 1 patient had fixed lines of block as isthmus boundaries, whereas in 3 patients the circuits were at least partially functional. CONCLUSION In ischemic reentrant VT circuits, the OL contributes significantly to reentry with multiple corridors of SC. These corridors can result from structural or functional phenomena. Isthmus boundaries may correspond to functional or fixed lines of block.

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DOI
10.1016/j.hrthm.2020.05.034
Web of Science ID

WOS:000576678500018

Author(s)
Frontera, Antonio
Pagani, Stefano  
Limite, Luca Rosario
Hadjis, Alexios
Manzoni, Andrea  
Dede, Luca  
Quarteroni, Alfio  
Della Bella, Paolo
Date Issued

2020-10-01

Published in
Heart Rhythm
Volume

17

Issue

10

Start page

1719

End page

1728

Subjects

Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems

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Cardiovascular System & Cardiology

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circuit

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conduction velocity

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electrograms

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mathematical models

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outer loop

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ventricular tachycardia

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reentrant circuits

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border zone

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identification

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activation

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substrate

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ablation

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