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Atrial Structural Remodeling in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation Is a Diffuse Fibrotic Process: Evidence From High-Density Voltage Mapping and Atrial Biopsy.

Takanori YamaguchiToyokazu OtsuboYuya TakahashiKana NakashimaAkira FukuiKei HirotaYumi IshiiKodai ShinzatoRyosuke OsakoMai TaharaYuki KawanoAtsushi KawaguchiShinichi AishimaNaohiko TakahashiKoichi Node
Published in: Journal of the American Heart Association (2022)
Background Low-voltage areas (LVAs) in the atria of patients with atrial fibrillation are considered local fibrosis. We hypothesized that voltage reduction in the atria is a diffuse process associated with fibrosis and that the presence of LVAs reflects a global voltage reduction. Methods and Results We examined 140 patients with atrial fibrillation and 13 patients with a left accessory pathway (controls). High-density bipolar voltage mapping was performed using a grid-mapping catheter during high right atrial pacing. Global left atrial (LA) voltage (V GLA ) in the whole LA and regional LA voltage (V RLA ) in 6 anatomic regions were evaluated with the mean of the highest voltage at a sampling density of 1 cm 2 . Patients with atrial fibrillation were categorized into quartiles by V GLA . LVAs were evaluated at voltage cutoffs of 0.1, 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 mV. Twenty-eight patients with atrial fibrillation also underwent right atrial septum biopsy, and the fibrosis extent was quantified. Voltage at the biopsy site (V biopsy ) was recorded. V GLA results by category were Q1 (<4.2 mV), Q2 (4.2-5.6 mV), Q3 (5.7-7.0 mV), and Q4 (≥7.1 mV). V RLA at any region was reduced as V GLA decreased. V GLA and V RLA did not differ between Q4 and controls. The presence of LVAs increased as V GLA decreased at any voltage cutoff. Biopsies revealed 11±6% fibrosis, which was inversely correlated with both V biopsy and V GLA ( r =-0.71 and -0.72, respectively). V biopsy was correlated with V GLA ( r =0.82). Conclusions Voltage reduction in the LA is a diffuse process associated with fibrosis. Presence of LVAs reflects diffuse voltage reduction of the LA.
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