Abstract
Background: Three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of the heart and surrounding structures has been supplementing traditional two-dimensional imaging to guide diagnostic and therapeutic electrophysiologic procedures. Current methods using computed tomography (CT)/magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reconstruction have certain limitations. Objective: We investigated the feasibility of rotational angiography (RA) combined with simultaneous esophagogram to create an intraprocedural 3D reconstruction of the left atrium (LA) and the esophagus. Methods: Rotational angiography was performed. Contrast was injected via a pigtail catheter positioned in the left or right pulmonary artery to achieve a levophase venous cycle opacification of the ipsilateral pulmonary veins and adjacent LA. Simultaneous administration of oral contrast allowed a 3D reconstruction of the esophagus in the same image. Qualitative and quantitative comparison between the intraprocedural 3D RA and a remote CT scan was performed in 11 consecutive patients undergoing ablation for atrial fibrillation. Results: Adequate visualization of the pulmonary veins, adjacent posterior LA, and esophagus was achieved in 10 patients. Determination of pulmonary transit time to guide the initiation of RA resulted in better-quality imaging. A close correlation between 3D RA and CT was found. Based on close proximity between the LA and esophagus, the ablation procedure was modified in three patients. Conclusions: Three-dimensional RA of the LA and esophagus is a promising new method allowing intraprocedural 3D reconstruction of these structures comparable in quality to a CT scan. Further studies refining the method are justified because it could eliminate the need for CT/MRI scans before ablation.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 37-43 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Heart Rhythm |
| Volume | 4 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Jan 2007 |
Keywords
- Atrial fibrillation
- Catheter ablation
- Esophagus
- Imaging
- Left atrium
- Pulmonary veins
- Reconstruction
- Three-dimensional rotational angiography
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