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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 49, 649-655, Copyright © 1990 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
A Harada, JS Tweddell, RB Schuessler, BH Branham, JP Boineau and JL Cox
This study evaluated potential distribution mapping as a method for
localizing the site of origin of ventricular tachycardia (VT). In contrast
to conventional activation time maps, potential distribution maps require
less editing and thus can be more automated and rapidly processed for
interpretation of multiple beats of VT. As a series of potential
distribution maps during VT is required for detailed analysis, an on-line
computerized system was designed to display potential distribution maps
sequentially at 1-ms intervals as a color movie. Potential distribution
maps and activation time maps were constructed from 182 epicardial and
endocardial unipolar electrodes during 12 episodes of reproducible
monomorphic VT in 9 dogs four to six days after experimental myocardial
infarction (mean cycle length, 162 +/- 21 ms). At the onset of each
depolarization during VT, a potential minimum abruptly developed on the
surviving epicardium and another on the surviving endocardium of the left
ventricle, both immediately adjacent to the subendocardial infarct. These
two minima on the initial potential distribution maps corresponded to the
sites of earliest epicardial and endocardial activation breakthrough
recorded on the activation time maps. These two minima subsequently
expanded or moved into the adjacent area and coincided with the spread of
activation fronts on the epicardial and endocardial surfaces. Thus, the
rapid display of sequential, computerized potential distribution maps of
multiple beats of VT provides a dynamic means of identifying the site of
origin of VT, and therefore should facilitate intraoperative mapping.
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Computerized potential distribution mapping: a new intraoperative mapping technique for ventricular tachycardia surgery
Department of Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri.
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