AI Article Synopsis

  • Epicardial Marshall bundles (MBs) are often involved in left atrial tachycardias (LATs) following atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation, prompting a study to classify various activation patterns and their electrophysiologic traits.
  • The research analyzed 28 cases of MB-mediated LATs, identifying three activation patterns: perimitral macroreentry, left atrial appendage-related reentry, and left pulmonary vein-related reentry, with notable electrophysiologic characteristics observed.
  • The study concluded that ultrahigh-density mapping effectively distinguishes MB-mediated LATs, and that ethanol infusion in the vein of Marshall can effectively terminate these tachycardias in many patients.

Article Abstract

Background: Epicardial Marshall bundles (MBs) are frequently used in left atrial tachycardias (LATs) after atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation with pulmonary vein isolation and substrate modification.

Objective: This study sought to classify different activation patterns of MB-mediated LATs and the corresponding electrophysiologic characteristics.

Methods: From 2019 to 2021, 28 cases of atrial tachycardias after AF ablation were diagnosed as MB-mediated LATs by ultrahigh-density mapping and entrainment. Cannulation and mapping in the vein of Marshall (VOM) and epicardial mapping in the MB region were also performed in selected cases to further prove the mechanism.

Results: Three activation patterns were identified with a critical isthmus through the MB: perimitral macroreentry (perimitral LAT; n = 20 [71.4%]); left atrial appendage-related reentry (n = 5 [17.9%]); and left pulmonary vein-related reentry (n = 3 [10.7%]). In 18 patients, a characteristic triple potential observed along the previously endocardial left atrial ridge block line was composed of near-field double potentials and far-field MB potential. These findings were further delineated in 24 patients with either cannulation in the VOM (19 patients) or epicardial mapping (5 patients). Ethanol infusion of the VOM resulted in atrial tachycardia termination in 20 of 28 patients.

Conclusion: Different types of MB-mediated LATs after AF ablation could be identified by ultrahigh-density mapping. Ethanol infusion within the VOM was effective in eliminating these tachycardias.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hrthm.2024.08.053DOI Listing

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