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Online webinar training to analyse complex atrial fibrillation maps: A randomized trial

BACKGROUND: Specific tools have been recently developed to map atrial fibrillation (AF) and help guide ablation. However, when used in clinical practice, panoramic AF maps generated from multipolar intracardiac electrograms have yielded conflicting results between centers, likely due to their comple...

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Autores principales: Mesquita, João, Maniar, Natasha, Baykaner, Tina, Rogers, Albert J., Swerdlow, Mark, Alhusseini, Mahmood I., Shenasa, Fatemah, Brizido, Catarina, Matos, Daniel, Freitas, Pedro, Santos, Ana Rita, Rodrigues, Gustavo, Silva, Claudia, Rodrigo, Miguel, Dong, Yan, Clopton, Paul, Ferreira, António M., Narayan, Sanjiv M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6609132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31269029
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217988
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author Mesquita, João
Maniar, Natasha
Baykaner, Tina
Rogers, Albert J.
Swerdlow, Mark
Alhusseini, Mahmood I.
Shenasa, Fatemah
Brizido, Catarina
Matos, Daniel
Freitas, Pedro
Santos, Ana Rita
Rodrigues, Gustavo
Silva, Claudia
Rodrigo, Miguel
Dong, Yan
Clopton, Paul
Ferreira, António M.
Narayan, Sanjiv M.
author_facet Mesquita, João
Maniar, Natasha
Baykaner, Tina
Rogers, Albert J.
Swerdlow, Mark
Alhusseini, Mahmood I.
Shenasa, Fatemah
Brizido, Catarina
Matos, Daniel
Freitas, Pedro
Santos, Ana Rita
Rodrigues, Gustavo
Silva, Claudia
Rodrigo, Miguel
Dong, Yan
Clopton, Paul
Ferreira, António M.
Narayan, Sanjiv M.
author_sort Mesquita, João
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description BACKGROUND: Specific tools have been recently developed to map atrial fibrillation (AF) and help guide ablation. However, when used in clinical practice, panoramic AF maps generated from multipolar intracardiac electrograms have yielded conflicting results between centers, likely due to their complexity and steep learning curve, thus limiting the proper assessment of its clinical impact. OBJECTIVES: The main purpose of this trial was to assess the impact of online training on the identification of AF driver sites where ablation terminated persistent AF, through a standardized training program. Extending this concept to mobile health was defined as a secondary objective. METHODS: An online database of panoramic AF movies was generated from a multicenter registry of patients in whom targeted ablation terminated non-paroxysmal AF, using a freely available method (Kuklik et al–method A) and a commercial one (RhythmView–method B). Cardiology Fellows naive to AF mapping were enrolled and randomized to training vs no training (control). All participants evaluated an initial set of movies to identify sites of AF termination. Participants randomized to training evaluated a second set of movies in which they received feedback on their answers. Both groups re-evaluated the initial set to assess the impact of training. This concept was then migrated to a smartphone application (App). RESULTS: 12 individuals (median age of 30 years (IQR 28–32), 6 females) read 480 AF maps. Baseline identification of AF termination sites by ablation was poor (40%±12% vs 42%±11%, P = 0.78), but similar for both mapping methods (P = 0.68). Training improved accuracy for both methods A (P = 0.001) and B (p = 0.012); whereas controls showed no change in accuracy (P = NS). The Smartphone App accessed AF maps from multiple systems on the cloud to recreate this training environment. CONCLUSION: Digital online training improved interpretation of panoramic AF maps in previously inexperienced clinicians. Combining online clinical data, smartphone apps and other digital resources provides a powerful, scalable approach for training in novel techniques in electrophysiology.
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spelling pubmed-66091322019-07-12 Online webinar training to analyse complex atrial fibrillation maps: A randomized trial Mesquita, João Maniar, Natasha Baykaner, Tina Rogers, Albert J. Swerdlow, Mark Alhusseini, Mahmood I. Shenasa, Fatemah Brizido, Catarina Matos, Daniel Freitas, Pedro Santos, Ana Rita Rodrigues, Gustavo Silva, Claudia Rodrigo, Miguel Dong, Yan Clopton, Paul Ferreira, António M. Narayan, Sanjiv M. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Specific tools have been recently developed to map atrial fibrillation (AF) and help guide ablation. However, when used in clinical practice, panoramic AF maps generated from multipolar intracardiac electrograms have yielded conflicting results between centers, likely due to their complexity and steep learning curve, thus limiting the proper assessment of its clinical impact. OBJECTIVES: The main purpose of this trial was to assess the impact of online training on the identification of AF driver sites where ablation terminated persistent AF, through a standardized training program. Extending this concept to mobile health was defined as a secondary objective. METHODS: An online database of panoramic AF movies was generated from a multicenter registry of patients in whom targeted ablation terminated non-paroxysmal AF, using a freely available method (Kuklik et al–method A) and a commercial one (RhythmView–method B). Cardiology Fellows naive to AF mapping were enrolled and randomized to training vs no training (control). All participants evaluated an initial set of movies to identify sites of AF termination. Participants randomized to training evaluated a second set of movies in which they received feedback on their answers. Both groups re-evaluated the initial set to assess the impact of training. This concept was then migrated to a smartphone application (App). RESULTS: 12 individuals (median age of 30 years (IQR 28–32), 6 females) read 480 AF maps. Baseline identification of AF termination sites by ablation was poor (40%±12% vs 42%±11%, P = 0.78), but similar for both mapping methods (P = 0.68). Training improved accuracy for both methods A (P = 0.001) and B (p = 0.012); whereas controls showed no change in accuracy (P = NS). The Smartphone App accessed AF maps from multiple systems on the cloud to recreate this training environment. CONCLUSION: Digital online training improved interpretation of panoramic AF maps in previously inexperienced clinicians. Combining online clinical data, smartphone apps and other digital resources provides a powerful, scalable approach for training in novel techniques in electrophysiology. Public Library of Science 2019-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6609132/ /pubmed/31269029 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217988 Text en © 2019 Mesquita et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Mesquita, João
Maniar, Natasha
Baykaner, Tina
Rogers, Albert J.
Swerdlow, Mark
Alhusseini, Mahmood I.
Shenasa, Fatemah
Brizido, Catarina
Matos, Daniel
Freitas, Pedro
Santos, Ana Rita
Rodrigues, Gustavo
Silva, Claudia
Rodrigo, Miguel
Dong, Yan
Clopton, Paul
Ferreira, António M.
Narayan, Sanjiv M.
Online webinar training to analyse complex atrial fibrillation maps: A randomized trial
title Online webinar training to analyse complex atrial fibrillation maps: A randomized trial
title_full Online webinar training to analyse complex atrial fibrillation maps: A randomized trial
title_fullStr Online webinar training to analyse complex atrial fibrillation maps: A randomized trial
title_full_unstemmed Online webinar training to analyse complex atrial fibrillation maps: A randomized trial
title_short Online webinar training to analyse complex atrial fibrillation maps: A randomized trial
title_sort online webinar training to analyse complex atrial fibrillation maps: a randomized trial
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6609132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31269029
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217988
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