Incidence, prevalence, and trajectories of repetitive conduction patterns in human atrial fibrillation
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Repetitive conduction patterns in atrial fibrillation (AF) may reflect anatomical structures harbouring preferential conduction paths and indicate the presence of stationary sources for AF. Recently, we demonstrated a novel technique to detect repetitive patterns in high-density contact mapping of AF. As a first step towards repetitive pattern mapping to guide AF ablation, we determined the incidence, prevalence, and trajectories of repetitive conduction patterns in epicardial contact mapping of paroxysmal and persistent AF patients.
A 256-channel mapping array was used to record epicardial left and right AF electrograms in persistent AF (persAF,
High-density epicardial contact mapping in AF patients reveals frequent repetitive conduction patterns. In persistent AF patients, repetitive patterns were less frequent, smaller, and more variable than in paroxysmal AF patients. Future research should elucidate whether these patterns can help in finding AF ablation targets.
Contributors

Frank van Rosmalen
Author

Bart Maesen
Author

Arne van Hunnik
Author

Ben J M Hermans
Author

Pietro Bonizzi
Author

Elham Bidar
Author

Jan Nijs
Author

Jos G Maessen
Author

Sander Verheule
Author

Tammo Delhaas
Author

Ulrich Schotten
Author
Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht (CARIM) Maastricht , Netherlands (The)

Stef Zeemering
Author
