Utility of open‐window mapping for catheter ablation of an accessory pathway in patients with Wolff‐Parkinson‐White syndrome

Author:

Yagishita Atsuhiko1,Yamauchi Yasuteru2,Sagawa Yuichiro2,Lee Kyong Hee1,Sakama Susumu1,Ayabe Kengo1,Amino Mari1ORCID,Ikari Yuji1,Yoshioka Koichiro1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology Tokai University Kanagawa Japan

2. Heart Center Japan Red Cross Yokohama City Bay Hospital Yokohama Kanagawa Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundOpen‐window mapping (OWM) is a novel automated mapping method for catheter ablation of an accessory pathway (AP), in which the local signal is annotated with window‐of‐interest parameters to analyze both atrial and ventricular signals. This study aimed to determine the utility of OWM in visualizing the location and width of APs in patients with Wolff‐Parkinson‐White syndrome.MethodsThis two‐center study enrolled 30 patients (20 males; mean age: 56 years, interquartile range [IQR]: 22–69 years) who underwent high‐density OWM with the extended early‐meets‐late (EEML) algorithm using a 20‐electrode, 5‐spline catheter (PENTARAY, Biosense Webster). The lower threshold of the EEML was set to adjust the EEML gap to match the propagation mapping, and broad APs were defined as an EEML gap > 1 cm.ResultsThe median mapping points, mapping time, and lower threshold of the EEML were 2482 (IQR: 1755–4000) points, 23 (IQR: 15–30) min, and 23 (IQR: 18–25), respectively. All 30 APs (24 in the mitral annulus and 6 in the tricuspid annulus) were successfully eliminated. Of these APs, 21 (70%) were eliminated by the first radio frequency (RF) application. OWM revealed broad APs in 11 patients (37%), in four of whom (36%) the first RF application achieved a loss of AP conduction (vs. 90% of patients without broad APs; p = .004).ConclusionOWM facilitates the visualization of the location and width of APs, which may be particularly useful for predicting whether multiple RF applications are required for broad APs.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,General Medicine

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