Purpose: Recently, a novel cardiac imaging system based on a wide-band dielectric technology (KODEX-EPD) was introduced to guide catheter ablation. The aim of the study was to evaluate this 3D wide-band dielectric imaging system (WDIS) during cryoballoon (CB)-based atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation focusing on accuracy of pulmonary vein (PV)-anatomy.
Methods: In consecutive patients with symptomatic AF, CB-based ablation was performed in conjunction with the 3D WDIS. Selective PV-angiographies were performed, and 3D anatomy of the left atrium (LA) and PVs using the 3D WDIS was created. The ostial diameters of the ipsilateral right-sided and left-sided PVs and ostial diameters of the right-/left-sided upper/lower PVs demonstrated by selective angiographies were analyzed and compared to 3D WDIS-based PV visualization.
Results: In 65 patients (42/65 (65%) male, age 65 ± 9 years, 29/65 (45%) paroxysmal AF) a total of 260 PVs were identified. Median ostial PV-diameters for the ipsilateral left- and right-sided PVs were 38 [34; 43] and 37 [34; 40.3] mm when assessed fluoroscopically and 40 [35.7; 43] and 39 [35.0; 43] mm as demonstrated by 3D WDIS. There was no statistically significant difference between both methods regarding PV-diameter measurements. KODEX-EPD overestimated fluoroscopy measurements by 1.08 mm (95% limits of agreement of -1.93 mm and 4.1 mm).
Conclusion: The novel wide-band dielectric 3D-imaging system is feasible to create high-resolution images of cardiac structures during CB ablation procedures and accurately visualizes PV-anatomy.
Keywords: CB-based PVI; PV-visualization; atrial fibrillation; catheter ablation; novel imaging system.
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