Atrial Flutter Mapping and Ablation I
- 1 May 1996
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology
- Vol. 19 (5) , 841-853
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-8159.1996.tb03368.x
Abstract
Endocardial mapping has led to a detailed knowledge of reentry mechanisms in atrial flutter. Multipolar and deflecting tip catheters allow recording local electrograms from multiple areas of the right atrium, and from the coronary sinus. In common flutter, with the typical “sawtooth” pattern, there is circular activation of the right atrium in a “counterclockwise” direction, descending in the anterior and lateral walls, and ascending in the septum and posterior wall. Superior and inferior vena cava, linked by a “line” of functional block in the posterolateral wall, make the central obstacle for circular activation. The cranial and caudal turning points are the atrial “roof,” and the isthmus between the inferior vena cava and the tricuspid valve. Complex conduction patterns, probably including slow conduction are detectable in the low septal area, around the coronary sinus. Atypical flutter, without the sharp negative deflections of common flutter, sometimes shows circular activation in the right atrium, rotating in the opposite direction of common flutter (clockwise). Other atypical flutters show no circular right atrial activation, and only partial data from coronary sinus activation, combined with the response to atrial stimulation (entrainment) allow the diagnosis of left atrial reentry, without a precise delimitation of the circuits. In patients having undergone cardiac surgery, atypical flutter may be based on reentry around surgical scars. To our knowledge, the mechanism of type II flutter has not been disclosed in humans.Keywords
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