Characterization and consistency of interactions of triggers and substrate at the onset of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Initiating mechanisms of atrial fibrillation (AF) remain poorly understood, involving complex interaction between triggers and the atrial substrate. This study sought to classify the transitional phenomena, hypothesizing that there is consistency within and between patients in trigger–substrate interaction during transition to AF.
Non-contact left atrial (LA) mapping was performed in 17 patients undergoing ablation for paroxysmal AF. All had spontaneous ectopy. Left atrial activation from the first ectopic to established AF was examined offline to characterize the initiating and transitional sequence of activation. In 57 fully mapped spontaneous AF initiations in 8 patients, all involved interaction of pulmonary venous/LA triggers with a septopulmonary line of block (SP-LOB) also evident in sinus rhythm, by 4 different transitional mechanisms characterized by (i)
Onset of paroxysmal AF can be described by discrete mechanistic categories, all involving interaction of ectopic activity with a common SP-LOB. Within/between-patient consistency of initiations suggests constancy of the interacting triggers and substrate, and supports the concept of mechanistically tailored treatment.
Contributors

David G. Jones
Author

Vias Markides
Author

Anthony W. C. Chow
Author

Richard J. Schilling
Author

Prapa Kanagaratnam
Author

Tom Wong
Author

D. Wyn Davies
Author

Nicholas S. Peters
Author
Imperial College London London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

