Peri-mitral atrial flutter: personalized ablation strategy based on arrhythmogenic substrate
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
The aim of this study is to characterize the arrhythmogenic substrate for peri-mitral atrial flutter (PMAFL), thereby determining a personalized ablation strategy to treat PMAFL.
Thirty-six consecutive PMAFL patients (mean age: 63.8 ± 11.3, 23 males) underwent detailed three-dimensional electroanatomic mapping in left atrium (LA). The LA was divided into septal-anterior wall (SAW), posterior inferior wall (PIW), and mitral isthmus (MI) region, respectively. Ablation strategy was determined based on the endocardial bipolar voltage map. Based on electrophysiological substrates, 10, 17, and 9 cases were classified into iatrogenic, spontaneous, and no-substrate PMAFL, respectively. The mean voltage in SAW was significantly lower in spontaneous PMAFL (iatrogenic: 1.07 ± 0.66 mV; spontaneous: 0.65 ± 0.44 mV; no-substrate: 1.60 ± 0.53 mV,
The ablation strategy for PMAFL patients should be based on the arrhythmogenic substrate, but not the indiscriminate MI ablation. No-substrate PMAFLs during AF ablation could be monitored after cardioversion and might not need further ablation.
Contributors

Jinbo Yu
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Kai Chen
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Bing Yang
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Fengxiang Zhang
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Weizhu Ju
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Hongwu Chen
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Gang Yang
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Mingfang Li
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Benqi Wang
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Kai Gu
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Feifan Ouyang
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Siew Yen Ho
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Sunny Po
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