Affiliation:
1. Department of Cardiology Japan Self Defense Forces Central Hospital Tokyo Japan
2. Department of Cardiology Saitama Medical University, International Medical Center Hidaka Japan
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundThe role of the pulmonary veins (PVs) as triggers in atrial fibrillation (AF) is well‐known; however, their detailed electrophysiological properties have not been thoroughly examined.ObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate the electrophysiological properties of the PVs between paroxysmal AF (pAF) and persistent AF (perAF).MethodsPrior to catheter ablation in patients with pAF (n = 51) and perAF (n = 41), a voltage map of the left atrium and PVs was created under sinus rhythm, and the area of the myocardial sleeves in the PVs and their electrophysiological characteristics, including the pacing threshold and effective refractory period (ERP), were compared between the two groups.ResultsCompared with perAF, the myocardial sleeves of PVs for pAF were significantly larger for all PVs. The ERP for perAF was significantly shorter than that for pAF for all PVs. The pacing threshold for perAF was significantly higher than that for pAF for the right and left superior PVs.ConclusionIn patients with perAF, a decrease in the normal myocardial sleeves and a shortening of the ERP were observed for all PVs. Those changes in the electrophysiological properties of the PVs might be related to the persistence of AF.
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine