Precise signals with a high-density grid mapping catheter are useful for an entrainment study a case with a perimitral atrial tachycardia with an epi-endocardium breakthrough

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Abstract

Complex atrial tachycardias (ATs) after catheter ablation or a MAZE procedure is sometimes difficult to determine the circuits of the tachycardia. A high-density, grid-shapes mapping catheter has been launched, which can be useful for detecting the detail circuits of tachycardias on three-dimensional mapping systems. The signal quality is also important for performing electrophysiological studies (EPSs), such as entrainment mapping, to identify the circuit. This unique mapping catheter has 1 mm electrodes on 2.5 Fr shafts, which improve the signal quality. The high-quality intracardiac electrograms facilitate differentiating small critical potentials, which allows us to perform detailed entrainment mapping in targeted narrow areas. Here, we describe a patient with a perimetral AT with epi-endocardium breakthrough after a MAZE surgery and catheter ablation, which was treated successfully along with detailed entrainment mapping using the HD Grid. This catheter with highquality signals could be a significant diagnostic tool for a classic EPS as well as for the construction of 3D mapping.

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Oikawa, J., Fukaya, H., Niwano, S., Saito, D., Sato, T., Matsuura, G., … Ako, J. (2020). Precise signals with a high-density grid mapping catheter are useful for an entrainment study a case with a perimitral atrial tachycardia with an epi-endocardium breakthrough. International Heart Journal, 61(4), 838–842. https://doi.org/10.1536/ihj.20-022

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