Catheter Based Simultaneous Mapping of Cardiac Activation and Motion: A Review

Heart failure as a result of a variety of cardiac diseases is an ever growing, challenging condition that demands profound insight in the electrical and mechanical state of the myocardium. Assessment of cardiac function has largely relied on evaluation of cardiac motion by multiple imaging technique...

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Main Authors: Hanno U Klemm, Olaf Franzen, Rodolfo Ventura, Stephan Willems
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2007-08-01
Series:Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal
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Online Access:http://www.ipej.org/0703/klemm.htm
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spelling doaj-4e5f4b8c2dd94db38d1cc3faf0d2d2e72020-11-24T22:27:55ZengElsevierIndian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal0972-62922007-08-0173148159Catheter Based Simultaneous Mapping of Cardiac Activation and Motion: A ReviewHanno U KlemmOlaf FranzenRodolfo VenturaStephan WillemsHeart failure as a result of a variety of cardiac diseases is an ever growing, challenging condition that demands profound insight in the electrical and mechanical state of the myocardium. Assessment of cardiac function has largely relied on evaluation of cardiac motion by multiple imaging techniques. In recent years electrical properties have gained attention as heart failure could be improved by biventricular resynchronization therapy. In contrast to early belief, QRS widening as a result of left bundle branch block could not be identified as a surrogate for asynchronous contraction. The combined analysis of electrical and mechanical function is yet a largely experimental approach. Several mapping system are principally capable for this analysis, the most prominent being the NOGA-XP system. Electromechanical maps have concentrated on the local shortening of the reconstructed endocardial surface from end-diastole to end-systole. Temporal analysis of motion propagation, however, is a new aspect. The fundamental principles of percutaneous catheter based activation and motion assessment are reviewed. Related experimental setups are presented and their main findings discussed. http://www.ipej.org/0703/klemm.htmMappingElectrophysiologyMyocardial ContractionCardiac Resynchronization Therapy
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author Hanno U Klemm
Olaf Franzen
Rodolfo Ventura
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Olaf Franzen
Rodolfo Ventura
Stephan Willems
Catheter Based Simultaneous Mapping of Cardiac Activation and Motion: A Review
Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal
Mapping
Electrophysiology
Myocardial Contraction
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
author_facet Hanno U Klemm
Olaf Franzen
Rodolfo Ventura
Stephan Willems
author_sort Hanno U Klemm
title Catheter Based Simultaneous Mapping of Cardiac Activation and Motion: A Review
title_short Catheter Based Simultaneous Mapping of Cardiac Activation and Motion: A Review
title_full Catheter Based Simultaneous Mapping of Cardiac Activation and Motion: A Review
title_fullStr Catheter Based Simultaneous Mapping of Cardiac Activation and Motion: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Catheter Based Simultaneous Mapping of Cardiac Activation and Motion: A Review
title_sort catheter based simultaneous mapping of cardiac activation and motion: a review
publisher Elsevier
series Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal
issn 0972-6292
publishDate 2007-08-01
description Heart failure as a result of a variety of cardiac diseases is an ever growing, challenging condition that demands profound insight in the electrical and mechanical state of the myocardium. Assessment of cardiac function has largely relied on evaluation of cardiac motion by multiple imaging techniques. In recent years electrical properties have gained attention as heart failure could be improved by biventricular resynchronization therapy. In contrast to early belief, QRS widening as a result of left bundle branch block could not be identified as a surrogate for asynchronous contraction. The combined analysis of electrical and mechanical function is yet a largely experimental approach. Several mapping system are principally capable for this analysis, the most prominent being the NOGA-XP system. Electromechanical maps have concentrated on the local shortening of the reconstructed endocardial surface from end-diastole to end-systole. Temporal analysis of motion propagation, however, is a new aspect. The fundamental principles of percutaneous catheter based activation and motion assessment are reviewed. Related experimental setups are presented and their main findings discussed.
topic Mapping
Electrophysiology
Myocardial Contraction
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
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