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Critical appraisal of technologies to assess electrical activity during atrial fibrillation: a position paper from the European Heart Rhythm Association and European Society of Cardiology Working Group on eCardiology in collaboration with the Heart Rhythm Society, Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society, Latin American Heart Rhythm Society and Computing in Cardiology

Authors
de Groot, Natasja M. S.Shah, DipenBoyle, Patrick M.Anter, EladClifford, Gari D.Deisenhofer, IsabelDeneke, Thomasvan Dessel, PascalDoessel, OlafDilaveris, PolychronisHeinzel, Frank R.Kapa, SurajLambiase, Pier D.Lumens, JoostPlatonov, Pyotr G.Ngarmukos, TachapongMartinez, Juan PabloSanchez, Alejandro OlayaTakahashi, YoshihideValdigem, Bruno P.Van der Veen, Alle-JanVernooy, KevinCasado-Arroyo, RubenDe Potter, TomDinov, BorislavKosiuk, JedrzejLinz, DominikNeubeck, LisSvennberg, EmmaKim, Young-HoonWan, ElaineLopez-Cabanillas, NestorLocati, Emanuela T.Macfarlane, Peter
Issue Date
Feb-2022
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Keywords
Atrial fibrillation; Signal recording; Signal processing; Mapping; Machine learning; Cardiac implantable electronic devices; EHRA position paper
Citation
Europace, v.24, no.2, pp 313 - 330
Pages
18
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Europace
Volume
24
Number
2
Start Page
313
End Page
330
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2021.sw.kumedicine/55528
DOI
10.1093/europace/euab254
ISSN
1099-5129
1532-2092
Abstract
We aim to provide a critical appraisal of basic concepts underlying signal recording and processing technologies applied for (i) atrial fibrillation (AF) mapping to unravel AF mechanisms and/or identifying target sites for AF therapy and (ii) AF detection, to optimize usage of technologies, stimulate research aimed at closing knowledge gaps, and developing ideal AF recording and processing technologies. Recording and processing techniques for assessment of electrical activity during AF essential for diagnosis and guiding ablative therapy including body surface electrocardiograms (ECG) and endo- or epicardial electrograms (EGM) are evaluated. Discussion of (i) differences in uni-, bi-, and multi-polar (omnipolar/Laplacian) recording modes, (ii) impact of recording technologies on EGM morphology, (iii) global or local mapping using various types of EGM involving signal processing techniques including isochronal-, voltage- fractionation-, dipole density-, and rotor mapping, enabling derivation of parameters like atrial rate, entropy, conduction velocity/direction, (iv) value of epicardial and optical mapping, (v) AF detection by cardiac implantable electronic devices containing various detection algorithms applicable to stored EGMs, (vi) contribution of machine learning (ML) to further improvement of signals processing technologies. Recording and processing of EGM (or ECG) are the cornerstones of (body surface) mapping of AF. Currently available AF recording and processing technologies are mainly restricted to specific applications or have technological limitations. Improvements in AF mapping by obtaining highest fidelity source signals (e.g. catheter-electrode combinations) for signal processing (e.g. filtering, digitization, and noise elimination) is of utmost importance. Novel acquisition instruments (multi-polar catheters combined with improved physical modelling and ML techniques) will enable enhanced and automated interpretation of EGM recordings in the near future.
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