Journal article

Acute atrial stretch results in conduction slowing and complex signals at the pulmonary vein to left atrial junction: Insights into the mechanism of pulmonary vein arrhythmogenesis

TE Walters, G Lee, S Spence, M Larobina, V Atkinson, P Antippa, J Goldblatt, M O'Keefe, P Sanders, PM Kistler, JM Kalman

Circulation Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2014

Abstract

Background: The pulmonary vein-left atrial (PV-LA) junction is key in pathogenesis of AF, and acute stretch is an important stimulus to AF. We aimed to characterize the response of the junction to acute stretch, hypothesizing that stretch would result in electrophysiological changes predisposing to re-entry. Methods and Results: Fifteen participants undergoing cardiac surgery underwent evaluation of the right superior PV-LA junction using an epicardial mapping plaque. In 10, this was performed before and after atrial stretch imposed by rapid volume expansion, and in 5, it was performed with an intervening observation period. Activation was characterized by conduction slowing and electrogram ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

Dr T.E. Walters is a recipient of a research scholarship from the National Heart Foundation and the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia. Dr G. Lee is the recipient of an Early Career Fellowship from the NHMRC. P. Sanders, P.M. Kistler, and J.M. Kalman each are recipients of a Practitioner Fellowship from the NHMRC.