Electrophysiological Effects of Catheter Ablation of Inferior Vena Cava–Tricuspid Annulus Isthmus in Common Atrial Flutter

Abstract
Background The electrophysiological mechanisms for successful catheter ablation of atrial flutter (AFl) targeting the inferior vena cava–tricuspid annulus (IVC-TA) isthmus have not been determined. Methods and Results Twenty patients with common AFl were studied. All had inducible common AFl, and 8 of them had both common and reverse AFl. Right atrial (RA) activation sequences were investigated during pacing from sites proximal (low lateral RA) and distal (proximal coronary sinus) to the IVC-TA isthmus both during entrainment of common or reverse AFl and during pacing in sinus rhythm. This was repeated after ablation. During pacing in sinus rhythm from the low lateral RA, the septum was activated by caudocranial and craniocaudal wave fronts. Similarly, during pacing from the proximal coronary sinus, the lateral RA was activated by two wave fronts. Catheter ablation of the IVC-TA isthmus induced dramatic changes in mapping due to the loss of caudocranial wave front in all but 1 patient. The septum and the ...