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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2019

In-silico evaluation of an iterative pace-mapping technique to guide catheter ablation of ventricular ectopy

Résumé

Ventricular tachychardia (VT) is one of the mechanisms that induce sudden cardiac death. A way to cure VT is to ablate the exit site with an endocardial catheter. But it can be difficult, and sometimes impossible, to localize this exit site accurately enough. We propose a process to accelerate catheter ablation using an automatic method to guide the catheter towards the exit site. The proposed process uses the QRS complex integral of the 12-lead ECG. The method was tested using a realistic numerical forward model with pacing sites in endocardial, epicardial, and mid-myocardial tissue. With 12 pacing sites, 6 targets had been approximated to less than 1 mm. Five more were within 5 mm distance, and one was at 10 mm distance. We conclude that although the convergence is sometimes erratic, the proposed method does converge to the exit site, often within the radius of an ablation lesion.
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hal-02299186 , version 1 (27-09-2019)
hal-02299186 , version 2 (30-09-2019)
hal-02299186 , version 3 (10-10-2019)
hal-02299186 , version 4 (10-10-2019)

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Andony Arrieula, Hubert Cochet, Pierre Jaïs, Michel Haïssaguerre, Mark Potse. In-silico evaluation of an iterative pace-mapping technique to guide catheter ablation of ventricular ectopy. CinC 2019 - Computing in Cardiology 2019, Sep 2019, Singapour, Singapore. ⟨hal-02299186v2⟩
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