Accessory pathway localization with probabilistic density maps generated by a mobile application: Assessment of a full pre‐excitation net‐vector method

Author:

Jastrzębski Marek1ORCID,Fijorek Kamil2,Futyma Piotr3ORCID,Orczykowski Michał4,Pitak Maciej5,Zarębski Łukasz3ORCID,Sajdak Piotr3ORCID,Góreczny Sebastian5,Szumowski Łukasz4,Rajzer Marek1,Moskal Paweł6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. First Department of Cardiology Interventional Electrocardiology and Hypertension, Medical College Jagiellonian University Kraków Poland

2. Department of Statistics Cracow University of Economics Kraków Poland

3. University of Rzeszów and St. Joseph's Heart Rhythm Center Rzeszów Poland

4. 1st. Arrhythmia Department National Institute of Cardiology, Arrhythmia Center Warsaw Poland

5. Department of Cardiology Institute of Paediatrics, Jagiellonian University Medical College Kraków Poland

6. Electrophysiology Laboratory University Hospital in Krakow Krakow Poland

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionPrecise electrocardiographic localization of accessory pathways (AP) can be challenging. Seminal AP localization studies were limited by complexity of algorithms and sample size. We aimed to create a nonalgorithmic method for AP localization based on color‐coded maps of AP distribution generated by a web‐based application.MethodsAPs were categorized into 19 regions/types based on invasive electrophysiologic mapping. Preexcited QRS complexes were categorized into 6 types based on polarity and notch/slur. For each QRS type in each lead the distribution of APs was visualized on a gradient map. The principle of common set was used to combine the single lead maps to create the distribution map for AP with any combination of QRS types in several leads. For the validation phase, a separate cohort of APs was obtained.ResultsA total of 800 patients with overt APs were studied. The application used the exploratory data set of 553 consecutive APs and the corresponding QRS complexes to generate AP localization maps for any possible combination of QRS types in 12 leads. Optimized approach (on average 3 steps) for evaluation of preexcited electrcardiogram was developed. The area of maximum probability of AP localization was pinpointed by providing the QRS type for the subsequent leads. The exploratory data set was validated with the separate cohort of APs (n = 256); p = .23 for difference in AP distribution.ConclusionsIn the largest data set of APs to‐date, a novel probabilistic and semi‐automatic approach to electrocardiographic localization of APs was highly predictive for anatomic localization.

Publisher

Wiley

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