Identifying Potential Re-entrant Circuit Locations from Atrial Fibre Maps

  • Falkenberg M
  • Hickey D
  • Terrill L
  • et al.
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© 2019 Creative Commons. Re-entrant circuits have been identified as potential drivers of atrial fibrillation (AF). In this paper, we develop a novel computational framework for finding the locations of re-entrant circuits from high resolution fibre orientation data. The technique follows a statistical approach whereby we generate continuous fibre tracts across the tissue and couple adjacent fibres stochastically if they are within a given distance of each other. By varying the connection distance, we identify which regions are most susceptible to forming re-entrant circuits if muscle fibres are uncoupled, through the action of fibrosis or otherwise. Our results highlight the sleeves of the pulmonary veins, the posterior left atrium and the left atrial appendage as the regions most susceptible to re-entrant circuit formation. This is consistent with known risk locations in clinical AF. If the model can be personalised for individual patients undergoing ablation, future versions may be able to suggest suitable ablation targets.

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Falkenberg, M., Hickey, D., Terrill, L., Ciacci, A., S. Peters, N., & Christensen, K. (2019). Identifying Potential Re-entrant Circuit Locations from Atrial Fibre Maps. In 2019 Computing in Cardiology Conference (CinC) (Vol. 45). Computing in Cardiology. https://doi.org/10.22489/cinc.2019.102

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