BACKGROUND: The pathogenesis of Brugada syndrome (BrS) and consequently of abnormal electrograms (aEGMs) found in the epicardium of the right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT-EPI) is controversial. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to analyze aEGM from high-density RVOT-EPI electroanatomic mapping (EAM). METHODS: All patients undergoing RVOT-EPI EAM with the HD-Grid catheter for BrS were retrospectively included. Maps were acquired before and after ajmaline, and all patients had concomitant noninvasive electrocardiographic imaging with annotation of RVOT-EPI latest activation time (RVOTat). High-frequency potentials (HFPs) were defined as ventricular potentials occurring during or after the far-field ventricular EGM showing a local activation time (HFPat). Low-frequency potentials (LFPs) were defined as aEGMs occurring after near-field ventricular activation showing fractionation or delayed components. Their activation time from surface ECG was defined as LFPat. RESULTS: Fifteen consecutive patients were included in the study. At EAM before ajmaline, 7 patients (46.7%) showed LFPs. All patients showed HFPs before and after ajmaline and LFPs after ajmaline. Mean HFPat (134.4 vs 65.3 ms, P <.001), mean LFPat (224.6 vs 113.6 ms, P <.001), and mean RVOTat (124.8 vs 55.9 ms, P <.001) increased after ajmaline. RVOTat correlated with HFPat before (rho = 0.76) and after ajmaline (rho = 0.82), while RVOTat was shorter than LFPat before (P <.001) and after ajmaline (P <.001). BrS patients with history of aborted sudden cardiac death had longer aEGMs after ajmaline. CONCLUSION: Two different types of aEGMs are described from BrS high-density epicardial mapping. This might correlate with depolarization and repolarization abnormalities.

High-density epicardial mapping in Brugada syndrome: Depolarization and repolarization abnormalities / Pannone, L.; Monaco, C.; Sorgente, A.; Vergara, P; Calburean, P. A.; Gauthey, A.; Bisignani, A.; Kazawa, S.; Strazdas, A.; Mojica, J.; Lipartiti, F.; Al Housari, M.; Miraglia, V.; Rizzi, S.; Sofianos, D.; Cecchini, F.; Osorio, T. G.; Paparella, G.; Ramak, R.; Overeinder, I.; Bala, G.; Almorad, A.; Stroker, E.; Pappaert, G.; Sieira, J.; Brugada, P.; La Meir, M.; Chierchia, G. B.; de Asmundis, C.. - In: HEART RHYTHM. - ISSN 1547-5271. - 19:(2022), pp. 397-404. [10.1016/j.hrthm.2021.09.032]

High-density epicardial mapping in Brugada syndrome: Depolarization and repolarization abnormalities

VERGARA P;
2022

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The pathogenesis of Brugada syndrome (BrS) and consequently of abnormal electrograms (aEGMs) found in the epicardium of the right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT-EPI) is controversial. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to analyze aEGM from high-density RVOT-EPI electroanatomic mapping (EAM). METHODS: All patients undergoing RVOT-EPI EAM with the HD-Grid catheter for BrS were retrospectively included. Maps were acquired before and after ajmaline, and all patients had concomitant noninvasive electrocardiographic imaging with annotation of RVOT-EPI latest activation time (RVOTat). High-frequency potentials (HFPs) were defined as ventricular potentials occurring during or after the far-field ventricular EGM showing a local activation time (HFPat). Low-frequency potentials (LFPs) were defined as aEGMs occurring after near-field ventricular activation showing fractionation or delayed components. Their activation time from surface ECG was defined as LFPat. RESULTS: Fifteen consecutive patients were included in the study. At EAM before ajmaline, 7 patients (46.7%) showed LFPs. All patients showed HFPs before and after ajmaline and LFPs after ajmaline. Mean HFPat (134.4 vs 65.3 ms, P <.001), mean LFPat (224.6 vs 113.6 ms, P <.001), and mean RVOTat (124.8 vs 55.9 ms, P <.001) increased after ajmaline. RVOTat correlated with HFPat before (rho = 0.76) and after ajmaline (rho = 0.82), while RVOTat was shorter than LFPat before (P <.001) and after ajmaline (P <.001). BrS patients with history of aborted sudden cardiac death had longer aEGMs after ajmaline. CONCLUSION: Two different types of aEGMs are described from BrS high-density epicardial mapping. This might correlate with depolarization and repolarization abnormalities.
2022
High-density epicardial mapping in Brugada syndrome: Depolarization and repolarization abnormalities / Pannone, L.; Monaco, C.; Sorgente, A.; Vergara, P; Calburean, P. A.; Gauthey, A.; Bisignani, A.; Kazawa, S.; Strazdas, A.; Mojica, J.; Lipartiti, F.; Al Housari, M.; Miraglia, V.; Rizzi, S.; Sofianos, D.; Cecchini, F.; Osorio, T. G.; Paparella, G.; Ramak, R.; Overeinder, I.; Bala, G.; Almorad, A.; Stroker, E.; Pappaert, G.; Sieira, J.; Brugada, P.; La Meir, M.; Chierchia, G. B.; de Asmundis, C.. - In: HEART RHYTHM. - ISSN 1547-5271. - 19:(2022), pp. 397-404. [10.1016/j.hrthm.2021.09.032]
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