Circulation, Vol 86, 375-382, Copyright © 1992 by American Heart Association
EP Gerstenfeld, AV Sahakian and S Swiryn
BACKGROUND. Atrial fibrillation is usually thought of as a "random" pattern
of circulating wavelets. However, local atrial activation should be
influenced by the constant anatomy and receding tail of refractoriness from
the previous activation. The general tendency for wave fronts to follow
paths of previous excitation has been termed "linking." We examined
intra-atrial electrograms recorded during atrial fibrillation for evidence
of linking. METHODS AND RESULTS. Two minutes of atrial fibrillation were
recorded in 15 patients with an orthogonal catheter. We have previously
demonstrated that this catheter can be used to detect changes in the
direction of local atrial activation. A mean vector was calculated for each
electrogram. The similarity of the direction of the vectors from two
consecutive electrograms can be quantified on a scale of 1 to -1 by
calculating the cosine (cos) of the smallest angle (theta) between them.
Two vectors pointing in the same or opposite directions then have
cos(theta) = 1 or -1, respectively. For the entire group of patients, mean
cos(theta) was significantly greater than 0 (mean, 0.36; p less than
0.001). In nine of 15 patients, there were groups of six or more
consecutive beats (total, 44 groups; range, six to 14 beats per group) in
which the direction of activation of each beat was within 30 degrees of the
previous beat. The likelihood of one group of six or 14 consecutive similar
beats occurring by chance in any one patient in 1 minute is less than 0.05
and less than 0.0000001, respectively. There was a significant correlation
(r = 0.90) between the amount of linking during the first and second
minutes of atrial fibrillation in each patient. CONCLUSIONS. Transient
similarities in the direction of wavelet propagation in the majority of
patients with atrial fibrillation is consistent with the presence of
transient linking. To our knowledge, this is the first direct evidence that
atrial activation during atrial fibrillation in humans is not entirely
random.
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Evidence for transient linking of atrial excitation during atrial fibrillation in humans
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.
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