Premature atrial contractions promote local directional heterogeneities in conduction velocity vectors
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Loss of cell-to-cell communication results in local conduction disorders and directional heterogeneity (LDH) in conduction velocity (CV) vectors, which may be unmasked by premature atrial contractions (PACs). We quantified LDH and examined differences between sinus rhythm (SR) and spontaneous PACs in patients with and without atrial fibrillation (AF).
Intra-operative epicardial mapping of the right and left atrium (RA, LA), Bachmann’s bundle (BB) and pulmonary vein area (PVA) was performed in 228 patients (54 with AF). Conduction velocity vectors were computed at each electrode using discrete velocity vectors. Directions and magnitudes of individual vectors were compared with surrounding vectors to identify LDH. Five hundred and three PACs [2 (1–3) per patient; prematurity index of 45 ± 12%] were included. During SR, most LDH were found at BB and LA [11.9 (8.3–14.9) % and 11.3 (8.0–15.2) %] and CV was lowest at BB [83.5 (72.4–94.3) cm/s, all
Local directional heterogeneity is a novel methodology to quantify local heterogeneity in CV as a possible indicator of electropathology. Intra-operative high-resolution mapping indeed revealed that LDH increased during PACs particularly at BB and PVA. Also, patients with AF already have more LDH during SR, which becomes more pronounced during PACs.
Contributors

Nawin L Ramdat Misier
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Payam Razavi Ebrahimi
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Annejet Heida
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Rohit K Kharbanda
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Yannick J H J Taverne
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Natasja M S de Groot
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