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Characterization of Atrial Activation Intervals During AF. Background: The mean, median, and minimum local atrial activation (A-A) intervals have been used to determine the local atrial effective refractory period (AERP) during atrial fibrillation (AF), the underlying assumption being that AF is due to multiple reentrant wavelets. Objective: We tested the hypothesis that when AF is due to a single, rapid, stable reentrant circuit (driver), the minimum and mean local A-A intervals will be similar at sites in the reentrant circuit, but will vary widely at sites with fibrillatory conduction, making these latter intervals unreliable indicators of AERP. Methods: During sustained AF due to a left atrial (LA) driver in 6 sterile pericarditis dogs, electrograms were recorded from 186 bipolar electrodes from both atria. A-A intervals were measured from each recording site during 1.2 seconds of AF. Minimum A-A intervals as well as temporal (within site) and spatial (between sites) variability were determined from all sites. Results: A-A intervals from each site during AF demonstrated that (1) 90-100% of right atrial (RA) sites and 18-39% of LA sites showed considerable (SD > 6 ms) temporal variability; (2) RA and LA sites with fibrillatory conduction (SD > 6 ms) showed considerable (a) spatial variability (RA: 9-36 ms; LA: 5-27 ms) and (b) variability of the minimum A-A intervals (RA: 14-35 ms; LA 11-28 ms). Conclusion: During AF due to a driver, areas with fibrillatory conduction manifested considerable variability in the mean and the minimum A-A intervals. Therefore, it is unlikely that any of the A-A intervals reflect AERP. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Sahadevan, J., Ryu, K., Matsuo, K., Khrestian, C. M., & Waldo, A. L. (2011). Characterization of Atrial Activation (A-A) intervals during atrial fibrillation due to a single driver: Do they reflect atrial effective refractory periods? Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 22(3), 310–315. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-8167.2010.01874.x
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