Omnipolarity applied to equi-spaced electrode array for ventricular tachycardia substrate mapping
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Bipolar electrogram (BiEGM)-based substrate maps are heavily influenced by direction of a wavefront to the mapping bipole. In this study, we evaluate high-resolution, orientation-independent peak-to-peak voltage (Vpp) maps obtained with an equi-spaced electrode array and omnipolar EGMs (OTEGMs), measure its beat-to-beat consistency, and assess its ability to delineate diseased areas within the myocardium compared against traditional BiEGMs on two orientations: along (AL) and across (AC) array splines.
The endocardium of the left ventricle of 10 pigs (three healthy and seven infarcted) were each mapped using an Advisor™ HD grid with a research EnSite Precision™ system. Cardiac magnetic resonance images with late gadolinium enhancement were registered with electroanatomical maps and were used for gross scar delineation. Over healthy areas, OTEGM Vpp values are larger than AL bipoles by 27% and AC bipoles by 26%, and over infarcted areas OTEGM Vpp values are 23% larger than AL bipoles and 27% larger than AC bipoles (
An equi-spaced electrode grid when combined with omnipolar methodology yielded the largest detectable bipolar-like voltage and is void of directional influences, providing reliable voltage assessment within infarcted and non-infarcted regions of the heart.
Contributors

Andreu Porta-Sánchez
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Karl Magtibay
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Sachin Nayyar
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Abhishek Bhaskaran
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Patrick F H Lai
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Stéphane Massé
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Christopher Labos
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Beiping Qiang
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Rocco Romagnuolo
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Hassan Masoudpour
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Labonny Biswas
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Nilesh Ghugre
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Michael Laflamme
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Don Curtis Deno
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