Prevalence, characteristics, and predictors of endocardial and nonendocardial conduction gaps during local impedance-guided extensive pulmonary vein isolation of atrial fibrillation with high-resolution mapping.
Kohki NakamuraTakehito SasakiKentaro MinamiYutaka TakeMitsuho InoueWataru SasakiShohei KishiShingo YoshimuraYoshinori OkazakiHiroyuki MotodaKatsura NiijimaYuko MikiKoji GotoKenichi KasenoEiji YamashitaKeiko KoyamaNobusada FunabashiShigeto NaitoPublished in: Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology (2021)
During the LI-guided PVI, approximately two-thirds of the conduction gaps were nonendocardial. The carina regions had more conduction gaps than noncarina regions, which was due to the presence of nonendocardial connections. Paroxysmal AF, a lower LA volume index, and larger inferior PV diameters may increase the risk of conduction gaps.