Evaluation of the non-invasive localization accuracy of cardiac arrhythmias attainable by multichannel magnetocardiography (MCG)
- 1 March 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging
- Vol. 12 (1) , 47-59
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01798116
Abstract
The accuracy of multichannel magnetocardiography (MCG) for the non-invasive localization of cardiac arrhythmias was investigated. A non-magnetic catheter was used in phantom studies and for cardiac pacing of 6 patients. In a clinical setting, 32 patients with WPW-syndrome, 37 patients with premature ventricular complexes and 12 patients with ventricular tachycardia were studied and the MCG results compared to reference methods, including invasive electrophysiological mapping. Phantom and pacing studies demonstrated the spatial localization accuracy to be better than 15 mm for a dipole-to-dewar distance below 15 cm. In all patients with structural cardiac disease, the ectopic focus was localized at the margin of the damaged area, serving as a proof of MCG localization. Invasive mapping confirmed the MCG result whenever performed (42 patients). In 11 patients (9 WPW, 2 VT) the MCG localization result was verified by successful HF catheter ablation as a gold standard. MCG permits the non-invasive localization of cardiac arrhythmias with high spatial accuracy. MCG guided HF catheter ablation constitutes a new concept of non-invasive localization and minimally invasive causal therapy.Keywords
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