Endomysial fibrosis, rather than overall connective tissue content, is the main determinant of conduction disturbances in human atrial fibrillation
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Although in persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) a complex AF substrate characterized by a high incidence of conduction block has been reported, relatively little is known about AF complexity in paroxysmal AF (pAF). Also, the relative contribution of various aspects of structural alterations to conduction disturbances is not clear. In particular, the contribution of endomysial fibrosis to conduction disturbances during progression of AF has not been studied yet.
During cardiac surgery, epicardial high-density mapping was performed in patients with acutely induced (aAF,
Atrial fibrillation complexity is highly variable in patients with pAF, but not significantly higher than in patients with acutely induced AF, while in patients with persistent AF complexity is higher. Among the structural alterations studied, endomysial fibrosis, but not overall fibrosis, is the strongest determinant of AF complexity.
Contributors

Bart Maesen
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Sander Verheule
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Stef Zeemering
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Mark La Meir
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Jan Nijs
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Stijn Lumeij
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Dennis H Lau
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Mathieu Granier
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Harry Jgm Crijns
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Jos G Maessen
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Stefan Dhein
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Ulrich Schotten
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Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht (CARIM) Maastricht , Netherlands (The)
