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Atrial fibrillation begets atrial fibrillation in the pulmonary veins on the impact of atrial fibrillation on the electrophysiological properties of the pulmonary veins in humans.
J Am Coll Cardiol. 2008 Jun 03; 51(22):2153-60.JACC

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Our purpose was to investigate the impact of short-lasting atrial fibrillation (AF) on the electrophysiological properties of the atria and pulmonary veins (PVs) in patients devoid of AF.

BACKGROUND

The presence of AF is associated with electrical remodeling processes that promote a substrate for arrhythmia maintenance in the atria, which has been termed "AF begets AF." However, it is unclear whether those electrical alterations also occur in the PVs.

METHODS

Thirty-five patients with a left-sided accessory pathway and without a prior history of AF were included. After successful ablation, the effective refractory periods (ERPs) and conduction times of the right atrium (RA), left atrium (LA), and the PVs were determined. Afterwards, AF was induced and maintained for a period of 15 min. Thereafter, the stimulation protocol was repeated.

RESULTS

At baseline, the PVs had significantly longer ERPs than the atria. After exposure to AF, the ERPs of both the atria and the PVs decreased significantly. The ERPs of the PVs, however, decreased by a significantly greater extent than the ERPs of the atria (PVs: 248 +/- 27 ms vs. 211 +/- 40 ms, p < 0.001; LA: 233 +/- 23 ms vs. 214 +/- 20 ms, p = 0.004; RA: 226 +/- 29 ms vs. 188 +/- 20 ms; p = 0.003). After AF exposure, the PVs demonstrated a significant conduction slowing whereas the atria did not (PVs: 125 +/- 33 ms vs. 159 +/- 37 ms, p < 0.001; LA: 129 +/- 26 ms vs. 130 +/- 24 ms, p = NS; RA: 192 +/- 36 ms vs. 196 +/- 32 ms, p = NS). Finally, AF was more frequently induced after the presence of AF, particularly by pacing in the PVs (14% vs. 49%, p = 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

New-onset, short-lasting AF creates electrical characteristics similar to those of patients with AF. However, these alterations are pronounced in the PVs compared with the atria, indicating that "AF begets AF in the PVs" (Electrophysiological Properties of the Pulmonary Veins; NCT00530608).

Authors+Show Affiliations

University Hospital Eppendorf, Department of Cardiology, Hamburg, Germany. rostock@uke.uni-hamburg.deNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

18510963

Citation

Rostock, Thomas, et al. "Atrial Fibrillation Begets Atrial Fibrillation in the Pulmonary Veins On the Impact of Atrial Fibrillation On the Electrophysiological Properties of the Pulmonary Veins in Humans." Journal of the American College of Cardiology, vol. 51, no. 22, 2008, pp. 2153-60.
Rostock T, Steven D, Lutomsky B, et al. Atrial fibrillation begets atrial fibrillation in the pulmonary veins on the impact of atrial fibrillation on the electrophysiological properties of the pulmonary veins in humans. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2008;51(22):2153-60.
Rostock, T., Steven, D., Lutomsky, B., Servatius, H., Drewitz, I., Klemm, H., Müllerleile, K., Ventura, R., Meinertz, T., & Willems, S. (2008). Atrial fibrillation begets atrial fibrillation in the pulmonary veins on the impact of atrial fibrillation on the electrophysiological properties of the pulmonary veins in humans. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 51(22), 2153-60. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacc.2008.02.059
Rostock T, et al. Atrial Fibrillation Begets Atrial Fibrillation in the Pulmonary Veins On the Impact of Atrial Fibrillation On the Electrophysiological Properties of the Pulmonary Veins in Humans. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2008 Jun 3;51(22):2153-60. PubMed PMID: 18510963.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Atrial fibrillation begets atrial fibrillation in the pulmonary veins on the impact of atrial fibrillation on the electrophysiological properties of the pulmonary veins in humans. AU - Rostock,Thomas, AU - Steven,Daniel, AU - Lutomsky,Boris, AU - Servatius,Helge, AU - Drewitz,Imke, AU - Klemm,Hanno, AU - Müllerleile,Kai, AU - Ventura,Rodolfo, AU - Meinertz,Thomas, AU - Willems,Stephan, PY - 2008/01/14/received PY - 2008/02/04/revised PY - 2008/02/11/accepted PY - 2008/5/31/pubmed PY - 2008/7/3/medline PY - 2008/5/31/entrez SP - 2153 EP - 60 JF - Journal of the American College of Cardiology JO - J Am Coll Cardiol VL - 51 IS - 22 N2 - OBJECTIVES: Our purpose was to investigate the impact of short-lasting atrial fibrillation (AF) on the electrophysiological properties of the atria and pulmonary veins (PVs) in patients devoid of AF. BACKGROUND: The presence of AF is associated with electrical remodeling processes that promote a substrate for arrhythmia maintenance in the atria, which has been termed "AF begets AF." However, it is unclear whether those electrical alterations also occur in the PVs. METHODS: Thirty-five patients with a left-sided accessory pathway and without a prior history of AF were included. After successful ablation, the effective refractory periods (ERPs) and conduction times of the right atrium (RA), left atrium (LA), and the PVs were determined. Afterwards, AF was induced and maintained for a period of 15 min. Thereafter, the stimulation protocol was repeated. RESULTS: At baseline, the PVs had significantly longer ERPs than the atria. After exposure to AF, the ERPs of both the atria and the PVs decreased significantly. The ERPs of the PVs, however, decreased by a significantly greater extent than the ERPs of the atria (PVs: 248 +/- 27 ms vs. 211 +/- 40 ms, p < 0.001; LA: 233 +/- 23 ms vs. 214 +/- 20 ms, p = 0.004; RA: 226 +/- 29 ms vs. 188 +/- 20 ms; p = 0.003). After AF exposure, the PVs demonstrated a significant conduction slowing whereas the atria did not (PVs: 125 +/- 33 ms vs. 159 +/- 37 ms, p < 0.001; LA: 129 +/- 26 ms vs. 130 +/- 24 ms, p = NS; RA: 192 +/- 36 ms vs. 196 +/- 32 ms, p = NS). Finally, AF was more frequently induced after the presence of AF, particularly by pacing in the PVs (14% vs. 49%, p = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: New-onset, short-lasting AF creates electrical characteristics similar to those of patients with AF. However, these alterations are pronounced in the PVs compared with the atria, indicating that "AF begets AF in the PVs" (Electrophysiological Properties of the Pulmonary Veins; NCT00530608). SN - 1558-3597 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/18510963/Atrial_fibrillation_begets_atrial_fibrillation_in_the_pulmonary_veins_on_the_impact_of_atrial_fibrillation_on_the_electrophysiological_properties_of_the_pulmonary_veins_in_humans_ L2 - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0735-1097(08)01029-2 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -