This study proposes the morphology-based evaluation of the regularity (R) and the synchronization (S) of intraatrial electrograms acquired during atrial fibrillation (AF). R is defined as the degree of repetitiveness over time of the shapes of the activation waves detected in single atrial recordings. S accounts for the simultaneous presence of morphologically similar activation waves in two atrial electrograms, and for the dispersion of the propagation delays between the two sites. Both R and S resulted unitary for normal sinus rhythm and decreased significantly moving from atrial flutter (R=0.93, S=0.88) to AF of increasing complexity class (type I AF: R=0.75, S=0.66; type II AF: R=0.32, S=0.27; type III AF: R=0.19, S=0.01). During paroxysmal AF, the proposed indexes allowed to locate atrial regions with high degree of organization and other areas with more complex patterns of electrical activation.

Faes, L., Sandrini, L., Ravelli, F., Antolini, R., Nollo, G. (2002). Quantitative assessment of regularity and synchronization of intracardiac recordings during human atrial fibrillation. In Computers in Cardiology (pp.597-600).

Quantitative assessment of regularity and synchronization of intracardiac recordings during human atrial fibrillation

Faes, Luca;
2002-01-01

Abstract

This study proposes the morphology-based evaluation of the regularity (R) and the synchronization (S) of intraatrial electrograms acquired during atrial fibrillation (AF). R is defined as the degree of repetitiveness over time of the shapes of the activation waves detected in single atrial recordings. S accounts for the simultaneous presence of morphologically similar activation waves in two atrial electrograms, and for the dispersion of the propagation delays between the two sites. Both R and S resulted unitary for normal sinus rhythm and decreased significantly moving from atrial flutter (R=0.93, S=0.88) to AF of increasing complexity class (type I AF: R=0.75, S=0.66; type II AF: R=0.32, S=0.27; type III AF: R=0.19, S=0.01). During paroxysmal AF, the proposed indexes allowed to locate atrial regions with high degree of organization and other areas with more complex patterns of electrical activation.
2002
Computers in Cardiology 2002
Memphis, TN, usa
2002
2002
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Faes, L., Sandrini, L., Ravelli, F., Antolini, R., Nollo, G. (2002). Quantitative assessment of regularity and synchronization of intracardiac recordings during human atrial fibrillation. In Computers in Cardiology (pp.597-600).
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Faes, Luca; Sandrini, L.; Ravelli, F.; Antolini, R.; Nollo, G.
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