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The expanded guide to cardiac mapping
The effective diagnosis and treatment of heart disease may vitally depend uponaccurate and detailed cardiac mapping. However, in an era of rapidtechnological advancement, medical professionals can encounter difficultiesmaintaining an up-to-date knowledge of current methods. This fifth edition ofthe much-admired Cardiac Mapping is, therefore, essential, offering alevel of cutting-edge insight that is unmatched in its scope and depth.
Featuring contributions from a global team of electrophysiologists, the bookbuilds upon previous editions comprehensive explanations of the mapping,imaging, and ablation of the heart. Nearly 100 chapters provide fascinatingaccounts of topics ranging from the mapping of supraventricular andventriculararrhythmias, to compelling extrapolations of how the field mightdevelop in the years to come. In this text, readers will find:
Full coverage of all aspects of cardiac mapping, and imaging
Explorations of mapping in experimental models ofarrhythmias
Examples of new catheter-based techniques
Access to a companion website featuring additional contentand illustrative video clips
Cardiac Mapping is an indispensable resource forscientists, clinical electrophysiologists, cardiologists, and all physicianswho care for patients with cardiac arrhythmias.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
About the Companion Website and Companion Digital Editionxii
List of Videos xiii
List of Contributors xvi
Editors of Previous Editions xxxiv
Preface to the Fifth Edition xxxv
Preface to the First Edition xxxvi
Foreword by Douglas P. Zipes and A. John Camm xxxvii
Part I Fundamentals of Cardiac Mapping
1 History of Cardiac Mapping 1
Stephan Zellerhoff, Lars Eckardt, and Gunter Breithardt
2 Embryology, Anatomy, and Pathology of Ventricular OutflowTracts Related to Cardiac Mapping and Arrhythmias 7
Bastiaan J.D. Boukens, Cristina Basso, Federico Migliore, Stefania Rizzo, andGaetano Thiene
3 Arrhythmogenic Venous Extremity of the Cardiac Tube 29
Marco Galeazzi
4 The Impact of Embryology and Anatomy on CardiacElectrophysiology 37
Maxim Didenko and Fred Kusumoto
5 Cardiac Morphology Relevant to Mapping 46
Niyada Naksuk, Vaibhav R. Vaidya, Nirusha Lachman, and Samuel J. Asirvatham
6 Anatomy of the Outflow Tract Region: Relevance toArrhythmias and Catheter Ablation 61
Andres Enriquez, Jason Bradfield, Kalyanam Shivkumar, and Fermin C. Garcia
7 Fundamentals of Cardiac Mapping 70
Fu Siong Ng, Caroline Roney, Chris D. Cantwell, and Nicholas S. Peters
8 Troubleshooting to Avoid Failed Ablation 84
Krishna Kancharla, Suraj Kapa, and Samuel J. Asirvatham
Part II Imaging Technologies in Cardiac Mapping and Ablation
9 Intracardiac Echocardiography 95
Pasquale Santangeli, Mathew D. Hutchinson, and David J. Callans
10 Role of Cardiac Computed Tomography Imaging to GuideCatheter Ablation of Arrhythmias in Complex Cardiac Morphologies 104
Farhood Saremi
11 Role of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging and LateGadolinium Enhancement in Relation to Arrhythmias in Different Cardiomyopathies123
John Duell and Timm Dickfeld
12 Multimodal Imaging for Cardiac Mapping 136
Donald D. Hegland, Kevin P. Jackson, and James P. Daubert
13 Light and the Heart: Cardiac Optogenetics 152
Naim Shaheen, Amit Gruber, and Lior Gepstein
14 Cardiac Mapping and Imaging in Patient Selection forCardiac Resynchronization Therapy: How to Identify Super‐responders,Responders, and Non‐responders 170
Bettina Kirstein and Christopher Piorkowski
Part III Advances in Technology
15 Towards Non‐invasive Mapping and Imaging of CardiacArrhythmias 180
Edgard A. Prihadi, Victoria Delgado, and Jeroen J. Bax
16 New High‐Density and Automated Mapping Systems 197
Albert Y. Sun, Jonathan P. Piccini, and James P. Daubert
17 Non‐invasive Body Surface Potential Mapping ofReentrant Drivers in Human Atrial Fibrillation 211
Ruairidh Martin, Meleze Hocini, Remi Dubois, Nicholas Derval, Pierre Jais, andMichel Haissaguerre
18 Electrophysiology of Heart Failure: Non‐invasiveMapping of Substrate and Guidance of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy withElectrocardiographic Imaging 220
Yoram Rudy
19 Contact Mapping and Ablation of Complex CardiacArrhythmias 236
Sanjiv M. Narayan, Junaid A.B. Zaman, Chad Brodt, Fatemah Shenasa, TinaBaykaner, and Wouter‐Jan Rappel
20 Advances in Atrial Fibrillation Ablation 252
Atul Verma and Mohammad Shenasa
21 Integration of Contact Force into Mapping and AblationSystems: Does It Improve the Results? 289
Waqas Ullah and Richard Schilling
22 Advances in Molecular Imaging Relevant to Arrhythmias 300
Arnold F. Jacobson and Jagat Narula
Part IV Mapping in Experimental Models of CardiacArrhythmias
23 Optical Mapping of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+ andTransmembrane Potential in the Intact Heart: Insights into Ca2+‐mediatedArrhythmias 313
Lianguo Wang and Crystal M. Ripplinger
24 Electrophysiological Substrates for Gender Difference inthe Incidence of Torsades de Pointes Arrhythmias 321
Nabil El‐Sherif , Herman D. Himel, Yuan Yue,Mohamed Boutjdir , and Mark Restivo
25 Rotors in Animal Models of Atrial Fibrillation 330
Omer Berenfeld, David Filgueiras‐Rama, and Makarand Deo
26 Atrial Fibrillation from a Unipolar, High‐resolutionPerspective 343
Natasja M.S. de Groot, Maurits A. Allessie, Lisette J.M.E. van der Does, and AdJ.J.C. Bogers
27 Mechanisms Underlying Arrhythmogenesis in the J‐waveSyndromes 351
Eleonora Savio‐Galimberti, Mariana Argenziano, and Charles Antzelevitch
28 Relationship Between Cardiac Alternans, Calcium Cycling,and Ventricular Arrhythmias 364
James N. Weiss and Zhilin Qu
29 Fibrosis and Arrhythmogenesis 375
Andre G. Kleber and Michiel J. Janse
30 Triggered Ventricular Tachyarrhythmias Initiated byEnhanced Late Inward Na and Ca Currents: Novel Therapeutic Targets 383
Hrayr S. Karagueuzian
31 Experimental VT: A New Porcine Model of Infarct‐relatedReentrant VT 398
Elad Anter, Andrew L. Wit, and Mark E. Josephson
32 Experimental Mapping of Ventricular Arrhythmias:Intramural Pathways and Substrate 408
Nigel A. Lever, Ian J. LeGrice, Darren A. Hooks, Mark L. Trew, Bryan J. Caldwell, and Bruce H. Smaill
33 The Molecular Basis of Long QT Type 2 (LQT2)‐related Arrhythmias: How Sex Modifies the Risk ofTorsades de Pointes 422
Jan Němec, Jong J. Kim, and Guy Salama
34 Optical Mapping of Arrhythmogenic Remodeling in theFailing Human Heart 431
Fu Siong Ng, Jaclyn A. Brennan, and Igor R. Efimov
35 Optical Mapping of Successful and Failed Defibrillation448
Kedar K. Aras, Bastiaan J.D. Boukens, Crystal M. Ripplinger, Christopher R.Gloschat, and Igor R. Efimov
36 Atrial Patterns of Neurally Induced RepolarizationChanges: Neuroablative Studies in Canines 464
Rene Cardinal and Pierre Page
Part V Mapping and Imaging in Atrial Fibrillation, Flutter,and Atrial Tachycardias
37 Clinical Relevance of Functional Models of Atrial Reentryand Fibrillation 473
Stanley Nattel and Vincent Algalorrondo
38 Rotor Mapping in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation 482
Sanjiv M. Narayan, Tina Baykaner, Chad Brodt, Junaid A.B. Zaman, ChristopherA.B. Kowalewski, David Vidmar, and Wouter‐Jan Rappel
39 Rotor Mapping and Ablation in Persistent AtrialFibrillation 496
Yenn‐Jiang Lin, Men‐Tzung Lo, Li‐Wei Lo, Fa‐Po Chung,and Shih‐Ann Chen
40 Mapping and Ablation of Atrial Flutter and its Variants506
Gregory K. Feld, Jonathan Hsu, Gautam Lalani, and Amir Schricker
41 Mapping and Ablation of Left Atrial Flutter andTachycardia: New Observations 530
Philipp Sommer and Gerhard Hindricks
42 Mapping and Ablation of Atrial Tachycardia 538
Karoly Kaszala, Jayanthi Koneru, and Kenneth A. Ellenbogen
43 Image‐based Risk Stratification for Stroke inAtrial Fibrillation 553
Jorge Romero,David Briceno, Carola Gianni, Sanghamitra Mohanty ,Andrea Natale, Mario Garcia, and Luigi Di Biase
44 Revisiting Non‐pulmonary Vein Triggers 565
Carola Gianni, Javier E. Sanchez, Amin Al‐Ahmad, Rodney P. Horton,Patrick M. Hranitzky, J. David Burkhardt, Sanghamitra Mohanty, Chintan Trivedi,Luigi Di Biase, and Andrea Natale
45 Mechanisms of Antifibrillatory Agents for AtrialFibrillation: Evidence Obtained from Experimental Models 580
Gerrit Frommeyer and Lars Eckardt
46 Stepwise Approach to Atrial Fibrillation Mapping andAblation in Persistent and Long‐standing Persistent Atrial Fibrillation:Short‐ and Long‐term Results 587
Julia Vogler, Boris A. Hoffmann, Daniel Steven, Christian Meyer, BenjaminSchaeffer, Doreen Schreiber, Arian Sultan, Thomas Rostock, and Stephan Willems
47 Mapping and Ablation of the Cardiac Autonomic NervousSystem to Treat Atrial Fibrillation 594
Stavros Stavrakis, Paul Garabelli, Benjamin J. Scherlag, and Sunny S. Po
48 Remodeling in Atrial Fibrillation: Novel Mapping Studies604
Thomas H. Everett IV and Jeffrey E. Olgin
49 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Mapping of Atrial Fibrosis andAtrial Fibrillation 618
Leenhapong Navaravong and Nassir F. Marrouche
50 Fibrotic Atrial Cardiomyopathy: Implications for Ablationof Atrial Fibrillation 628
Hans Kottkamp, Andreas Rieger, Fabian Moser, and Christian Poenisch
51 Mapping and Ablation of the Left Atrial Appendage 635
Anthony J. Choi and Moussa Mansour
52 Electrogram‐based Mapping and Ablation in AtrialFibrillation 643
Ayman A. Hussein and Walid Saliba
53 Phase Mapping of Human Atrial Fibrillation 652
Mohammed Saeed, Omer Berenfeld, and Hakan Oral
54 Trials on Atrial Fibrillation Mapping and Ablation 660
Antonio Sorgente and Riccardo Cappato
Part VI Mapping of Supraventricular Arrhythmias
55 Entrainment Mapping in Supraventricular Tachycardias 665
John M. Miller, Rahul Jain, Gopi Dandamudi, Seeongwook Han, and Thomas R.Kambur
56 The Problematic Postpacing Interval 678
John M. Miller, Rahul Jain, Gopi Dandamudi, Seeongwook Han, and Thomas R.Kambur
57 Mapping and Ablation of Typical and Atypical AccessoryPathways 689
James P. Daubert and Edward Sze
58 Preexcited Atrioventricular Junctional ReentrantTachycardia: Electrophysiological Characteristics of the Reentrant Circuits 717
Mohammad‐Reza Jazayeri and Mohammad‐Ali Jazayeri
59 Mapping and Ablation of Atrioventricular Nodal ReentryTachycardia and its Variants: Current Understanding and Controversies 751
Demosthenes G. Katritsis and Mark E. Josephson
60 Electrical Stimulation Maneuvers to DifferentiateDifferent Forms of Supraventricular Tachycardias 766
Kevin Ng, George J. Klein, Allan C. Skanes, Lorne J. Gula, Raymond Yee, JaimieManlucu, and Peter Leong‐Sit
61 Mechanisms of Persistent Atrial Fibrillation: What Do theClinical Mapping Studies Teach Us? 780
Tomos E. Walters, Geoffrey Lee, and Jonathan M. Kalman
62 Imaging and Mapping of Arrhythmias in HypertrophicCardiomyopathy 798
Mark S. Link, Christopher Phelan, Mohamed Aljaabari, and N. A. Mark Estes, III
63 Mapping and Ablation of Supraventricular Arrhythmias inCongenital Heart Disease 809
Paul Khairy
64 Cardiac Mapping and Imaging: Arrhythmias in Patients withCongenital Heart Disease 824
Sabine Ernst
Part VII Mapping and Imaging of Ventricular Arrhythmias
65 Mapping and Ablation of Ventricular Tachycardia in NormalHearts 833
David J. Callans, Fermin C. Garcia, and Pasquale Santangeli
66 The Combination of a Basket Catheter and EnSite MappingSystem Improves Catheter Ablation of Right Ventricle Outflow PrematureVentricular Contraction 843
Takashi Tokano and Yuji Nakazato
67 Mapping and Ablation of Ventricular Arrhythmias: Patientswith Non‐Ischemic Cardiomyopathy 854
Roy M. John and William G. Stevenson
68 Mapping and Ablation of Ventricular Arrhythmias inPatients with Congenital Heart Disease 864
Elizabeth DeWitt and Edward P. Walsh
69 Substrate Ablation for Ventricular Tachycardia inStructural Heart Disease 881
Jorge Romero,David Briceno, Carola Gianni , Sanghamitra Mohanty ,J. David Burkhardt , Soo Kim, Amin Al‐Ahmad, Andrea Natale , and Luigi DiBiase
70 Coronary Mapping and Ablation of Arrhythmias 894
Sercan Okutucu and Ali Oto
71 Endocardial Catheter Pace Mapping of VentricularTachycardias 901
Mithilesh K. Das, John M. Miller, Deepak Bhakta, Gopi Dandamudi, and Thomas R.Kambur
72 Resetting and Entrainment Phenomena: Application to Mappingof Ventricular Tachycardia 911
Mark E. Josephson, Jesus Almendral, Eduardo Castellanos, Teresa Barrio‐Lopez,and Mercedes Ortiz
73 Mapping and Ablation of Idiopathic VentricularFibrillation 922
Ghassen Cheniti, Meleze Hocini, Nathaniel Thompson, Arnaud Denis, JosselinDuchateau, Ruairidh Martin, Masateru Takigawa, Antonio Frontera, GregoireMassoullie, Konstantinos Vlachos, Takeshi Kitamura, Michael Wolf, NicolasDerval, Frederic Sacher, Pierre Jais, Remi Dubois, and Michel Haissaguerre
74 Mapping and Ablation in Arrhythmogenic Right VentricularDysplasia/Cardiomyopathy: Epicardial and Endocardial Mapping and Long‐TermResults 934
Fabrizio Assis and Harikrishna Tandri
75 Mapping and Ablation of Ventricular Arrhythmias inPatients with Cardiac Sarcoidosis 947
Matthew M. Zipse, Wendy S. Tzou, and William H. Sauer
76 Cardiac Mapping and Imaging in Patients with VentricularArrhythmias in Chagas Disease Undergoing Catheter Ablation of VentricularTachycardia 960
Cristiano Faria Pisani, Mauricio Scanavacca, and Andre DAvila
77 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Mapping of VentricularTachycardia in Patients with Different Cardiomyopathies (Arrhythmogenic RightVentricular Dysplasia, Amyloidosis, etc.) 970
Jonathan Chrispin and Saman Nazarian
78 Mappingand Ablation of Ventricular Arrhythmias of Unusual Sites 978
Srikant Duggirala and Edward P. Gerstenfeld
79 Mappingand Ablation of Ventricular Tachycardia in Coronary Artery Disease 992
Tanyanan Tanawuttiwat and Joseph E. Marine
80Epicardial Mapping in Different Ventricular Tachycardia Substrates: Techniqueand Instrumentation, Short‐ and Long‐term Results 1007
Henry H. Hsia and Zhenning Nie
81Usefulness of the 12‐Lead ECG to Identify Epicardial VentricularSubstrate and Epicardial Ventricular Tachycardia Site of Origin 1028
Victor Bazan and Francis E. Marchlinski
82 Mappingand Imaging of Fascicular Ventricular Tachycardia 1050
Rakesh Latchamsetty and Frank Bogun
83 Scar‐RelatedVentricular Tachycardia Mapping and Ablation Using Contrast‐EnhancedMagnetic Resonance Imaging 1062
Antonio Berruezo, Juan Fernandez‐Armenta, Diego Penela, Juan Acosta, JosepBrugada, Lluis Mont , and Beatriz Jauregui
Part VIIIFuture Directions and Technologies in Cardiac Mapping and Imaging of CardiacArrhythmias
84Myocardial Elastography 1073
Elisa Konofagou
85Electromechanical Wave Imaging 1083
Elisa Konofagou
86Principles of Diffusion Tensor Imaging of the Myocardium: Clinical Applications1096
Mohammad Shenasa, Hossein Shenasa, and Javad Rahimian
87Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging Tractography of the Heart 1113
Choukri Mekkaoui and David E. Sosnovik
88 Molecular Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Cardiac Electrophysiology 1124
David E. Sosnovik
89 Real‐TimeMRI Mapping and Ablation 1132
Sebastian Hilbert, Philipp Sommer, Ingo Paetsch, Cosima Jahnke, and GerhardHindricks
90 Robotic Navigation for Atrial Fibrillation: Mapping and Ablation 1137
Jonathan S. Steinberg and Robert Altman
91 Mapping and Ablation in Patients with VT Storm: Role ofNeuraxial Therapeutics 1140
Olujimi A. Ajijola, Kalyanam Shivkumar, and Marmar Vaseghi
92 Appropriateness of Mapping and Imaging Modalities inInterventional Electrophysiology 1152
Emily P. Zeitler and Sana M. Al‐Khatib
93 How to Avoid Complications of Mapping and Ablation 1161
David E. Haines
94 Summary and Consensus of Guidelines for Cardiac Mappingand Ablation 1174
David Spragg and Hugh Calkins
95 ARoadmap to a Non‐invasive Radiosurgical Approach to Ablate the PulmonaryVein Antra for an Effective Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation: Basic andTechnical Principles 1182
Javad Rahimian, Artour Torossian, and Mohammad Shenasa
96 Future of Cardiac Mapping 1193
Douglas L. Packer and Deepak Padmanabhan
97 The Evolution of Cardiac Mapping: Past, Present, Future1212
Mohammad Shenasa, Atul Verma, and Kumaraswamy Nanthakumar
Epilogue by Denis Noble 1228
Index 1229
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