Body-Surface Atrial Vector Similarity as a New Way to Investigate Atrial Fibrillation Propagation Dynamics.

CinC(2021)

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Atrial propagation patterns during atrial fibrillation (AF) can be characterized by a certain degree of recurrence (associated with different types of reentrant circuits that can drive the arrhythmia). In this study, we investigated this recurrent activity at the level of the bodysurface, by measuring the level of similarity between pairs of consecutive atrial vectors. High-density body surface potential maps (120 anterior, 64 posterior electrodes) were recorded in 75 patients in persistent AF. For each patient, atrial vectors were created by taking the samples from all electrodes at each time instant. Similarity between consecutive vectors was measured in terms of the value of the cosine of the angle between two vectors. In all patients, the series of cosine values showed a quasi-periodic behavior, with atrial vectors alternating between phases of slow motion, and phases of fast motion. Moreover, the frequency of this behavior is about twice the AF dominant frequency, which suggests that within one AF cycle there are two phases of slow motion and two of fast motion, alternating. Finally, the amount of slow phases is positively correlated with a higher long-term recurrent behavior of the atrial propagation patterns. This seems to indicate that atrial vectors may provide a new way to noninvasively investigate atrial fibrillation dynamics.
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AF dominant frequency,quasiperiodic behavior,atrial fibrillation propagation dynamics,consecutive vectors,high-density body surface potential maps,consecutive atrial vectors,body-surface atrial vector similarity,atrial fibrillation dynamics,atrial propagation patterns,long-term recurrent behavior
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