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Electroanatomical Conduction Characteristics of Pig Myocardial Tissue Derived from High-Density Mapping

Background: Ultra-high-density mapping systems allow more precise measurement of the heart chambers at corresponding conduction velocities (CVs) and voltage amplitudes (VAs). Our aim for this study was to define and compare a basic value set for unipolar CV and VA in all four heart chambers and thei...

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Autores principales: Wilhelm, Theresa Isabelle, Lewalter, Thorsten, Fischer, Johannes, Reiser, Judith, Werner, Julia, Baumgartner, Christine, Gleirscher, Lukas, Hoppmann, Petra, Kupatt, Christian, Tiemann, Klaus, Jilek, Clemens
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10488835/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37685665
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12175598
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author Wilhelm, Theresa Isabelle
Lewalter, Thorsten
Fischer, Johannes
Reiser, Judith
Werner, Julia
Baumgartner, Christine
Gleirscher, Lukas
Hoppmann, Petra
Kupatt, Christian
Tiemann, Klaus
Jilek, Clemens
author_facet Wilhelm, Theresa Isabelle
Lewalter, Thorsten
Fischer, Johannes
Reiser, Judith
Werner, Julia
Baumgartner, Christine
Gleirscher, Lukas
Hoppmann, Petra
Kupatt, Christian
Tiemann, Klaus
Jilek, Clemens
author_sort Wilhelm, Theresa Isabelle
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description Background: Ultra-high-density mapping systems allow more precise measurement of the heart chambers at corresponding conduction velocities (CVs) and voltage amplitudes (VAs). Our aim for this study was to define and compare a basic value set for unipolar CV and VA in all four heart chambers and their separate walls in healthy, juvenile porcine hearts using ultra-high-density mapping. Methods: We used the Rhythmia Mapping System to create electroanatomical maps of four pig hearts in sinus rhythm. CVs and VAs were calculated for chambers and wall segments with overlapping circular areas (radius of 5 mm). Results: We analysed 21 maps with a resolution of 1.4 points/mm(2). CVs were highest in the left atrium (LA), followed by the left ventricle (LV), right ventricle (RV), and right atrium (RA). As for VA, LV was highest, followed by RV, LA, and RA. The left chambers had a higher overall CV and VA than the right. Within the chambers, CV varied more in the right than in the left chambers, and VA varied in the ventricles but not in the atria. There was a slightly positive correlation between CVs and VAs at velocity values of <1.5 m/s. Conclusions: In healthy porcine hearts, the left chambers showed higher VAs and CVs than the right. CV differs mainly within the right chambers and VA differs only within the ventricles. A slightly positive linear correlation was found between slow CVs and low VAs.
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spelling pubmed-104888352023-09-09 Electroanatomical Conduction Characteristics of Pig Myocardial Tissue Derived from High-Density Mapping Wilhelm, Theresa Isabelle Lewalter, Thorsten Fischer, Johannes Reiser, Judith Werner, Julia Baumgartner, Christine Gleirscher, Lukas Hoppmann, Petra Kupatt, Christian Tiemann, Klaus Jilek, Clemens J Clin Med Article Background: Ultra-high-density mapping systems allow more precise measurement of the heart chambers at corresponding conduction velocities (CVs) and voltage amplitudes (VAs). Our aim for this study was to define and compare a basic value set for unipolar CV and VA in all four heart chambers and their separate walls in healthy, juvenile porcine hearts using ultra-high-density mapping. Methods: We used the Rhythmia Mapping System to create electroanatomical maps of four pig hearts in sinus rhythm. CVs and VAs were calculated for chambers and wall segments with overlapping circular areas (radius of 5 mm). Results: We analysed 21 maps with a resolution of 1.4 points/mm(2). CVs were highest in the left atrium (LA), followed by the left ventricle (LV), right ventricle (RV), and right atrium (RA). As for VA, LV was highest, followed by RV, LA, and RA. The left chambers had a higher overall CV and VA than the right. Within the chambers, CV varied more in the right than in the left chambers, and VA varied in the ventricles but not in the atria. There was a slightly positive correlation between CVs and VAs at velocity values of <1.5 m/s. Conclusions: In healthy porcine hearts, the left chambers showed higher VAs and CVs than the right. CV differs mainly within the right chambers and VA differs only within the ventricles. A slightly positive linear correlation was found between slow CVs and low VAs. MDPI 2023-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10488835/ /pubmed/37685665 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12175598 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wilhelm, Theresa Isabelle
Lewalter, Thorsten
Fischer, Johannes
Reiser, Judith
Werner, Julia
Baumgartner, Christine
Gleirscher, Lukas
Hoppmann, Petra
Kupatt, Christian
Tiemann, Klaus
Jilek, Clemens
Electroanatomical Conduction Characteristics of Pig Myocardial Tissue Derived from High-Density Mapping
title Electroanatomical Conduction Characteristics of Pig Myocardial Tissue Derived from High-Density Mapping
title_full Electroanatomical Conduction Characteristics of Pig Myocardial Tissue Derived from High-Density Mapping
title_fullStr Electroanatomical Conduction Characteristics of Pig Myocardial Tissue Derived from High-Density Mapping
title_full_unstemmed Electroanatomical Conduction Characteristics of Pig Myocardial Tissue Derived from High-Density Mapping
title_short Electroanatomical Conduction Characteristics of Pig Myocardial Tissue Derived from High-Density Mapping
title_sort electroanatomical conduction characteristics of pig myocardial tissue derived from high-density mapping
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10488835/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37685665
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12175598
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