Pulmonary vein-gap re-entrant atrial tachycardia following atrial fibrillation ablation: an electrophysiological insight with high-resolution mapping
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
The circuit of pulmonary vein-gap re-entrant atrial tachycardia (PV-gap RAT) after atrial fibrillation ablation is sometimes difficult to identify by conventional mapping. We analysed the detailed circuit and electrophysiological features of PV-gap RATs using a novel high-resolution mapping system.
This multicentre study investigated 27 (7%) PV-gap RATs in 26 patients among 378 atrial tachycardias (ATs) mapped with Rhythmia™ system in 281 patients. The tachycardia cycle length (TCL) was 258 ± 52 ms with P-wave duration of 116 ± 28 ms. Three types of PV-gap RAT circuits were identified: (A) two gaps in one pulmonary vein (PV) (unilateral circuit) (
This is the first report to demonstrate the detailed mechanisms of PV-gap re-entry that showed evident entrance and exit gaps using a high-resolution mapping system. The circuits were variable and Rhythmia™-guided ablation targeting the PV-gap can be curative.
Contributors

Masateru Takigawa
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Arnaud Denis
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Nicolas Derval
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Yuichiro Sakamoto
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Masaharu Masuda
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Kohki Nakamura
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Yosuke Miwa
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Kenichi Tokutake
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Kenichi Yokoyama
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Michifumi Tokuda
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Seiichiro Matsuo
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Shigeto Naito
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Kyoko Soejima
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Michihiro Yoshimura
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Michel Haïssaguerre
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Pierre Jaïs
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Teiichi Yamane
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