Journal of Arrhythmia (Aug 2017)

Elongated ascending aorta predicts a short distance between his-bundle potential recording site and coronary sinus ostium

  • Yuichi Momose, MD,
  • Kyoko Soejima, MD,
  • Akiko Ueda, MD,
  • Takahiro Arai, RT,
  • Masamichi Koyanagi, RT,
  • Yo Hagiwara, CE,
  • Ikuko Togashi, MD,
  • Yosuke Miwa, MD,
  • Kyoko Hoshida, MD,
  • Mutsumi Miyakoshi, MD,
  • Noriko Matsushita, MD,
  • Mika Nagaoka, MD,
  • Toshiaki Sato, MD,
  • Toshiaki Nitatori, MD,
  • Hideaki Yoshino, MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joa.2017.04.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 4
pp. 318 – 323

Abstract

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Background: When performing catheter ablation of atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT), it can be difficult to maintain a safe distance from the His recording site to avoid AV block in patients with a short distance between this recording site to the coronary sinus (CS) ostium (small triangle of Koch [TOK]). In this study, we sought to identify parameters predicting small TOK and test these parameters in patients undergoing AVNRT catheter ablation. Methods: Twenty-eight patients who underwent catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation using a three-dimensional (3D) electroanatomical mapping system (EAM) with computed tomography (CT) merge (23 males; mean age, 65.8±12.1 years) were included. The shortest distance between the CS ostium and His recording sites (His-CSd) was measured on the EAM. Aortic (Ao) unfolding in chest X-ray scan, Ao angle to the LV, Ao length, Ao to the right ventricular distance, size of the Valsalva in the CT scan, and parameters of echocardiogram were evaluated. The identified parameters were subsequently tested as predictors for small TOK in patients undergoing AVNRT ablation. Results: The size of TOK was associated with Ao length (r = −0.70, p<0.01), left ventricular end-systolic dimension (LVDs) (r = −0.51, p<0.01), and Ao unfolding. In patients with AVNRT, only Ao unfolding predicted a smaller TOK. Conclusions: Small TOK was associated with longer Ao, larger LVDs, and Ao unfolding. Of these, Ao unfolding was associated with smaller TOK in patients with AVNRT.

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