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BIBLIOGRAPHY
CardioInsight™ Noninvasive 3D Mapping System
AF Solutions
Medtronic
Updated July 7, 2016
External
Updated by Heather Mattson
Sr. Clinical Evidence Scientist
[email protected]
This bibliography includes a complete listing of conferences, abstracts, and peer-reviewed, published
data using the ECVUE™ Cardiac Mapping System and CardioInsight™ Noninvasive 3D Mapping System
technology. Search terms used in EMBASE, MEDLINE, and SCIENCE DIRECT databases included:
ECVUE, CardioInsight.
Note: All full journal articles are linked to PubMed.
Includes Articles Published Through: March 31, 2016
The articles are organized by area of focus.
Each month new articles will be added to this document and denoted with: NEW
CONTENTS
ATRIAL FIBRILLATION......................................................................................................................................................3
NON-DESCRIPT TACHYCARDIAS................................................................................................................................4
ATRIAL TACHYCARDIAS..................................................................................................................................................4
VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIAS....................................................................................................................................5
ACCESSORY PATHWAYS.................................................................................................................................................6
CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY............................................................................................................6
WPW & BRUGADA.............................................................................................................................................................7
OTHER..................................................................................................................................................................................7
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ATRIAL FIBRILLATION
Manuscripts
1.Lim HS, Denis A, Middeldorp ME, Lau DH, Mahajan R, et al. Persistent Atrial Fibrillation From the
Onset. JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology. 2016.
2.Shah A, Hocini M, Haissaguerre M, Jais P. Non-invasive Mapping of Cardiac Arrhythmias.
Curr Cardiol Rep. 2015;17:60.
3.Lim HS, Zellerhoff S, Derval N, Denis A, Yamashita S, Berte B, et al. Noninvasive mapping to
guide atrial fibrillation ablation. Card Electrophysiol Clin. 2015;7:89-98.
4.Konrad T, Theis C, Mollnau H, Sonnenschein S, Rostock T. Body surface potential mapping for
mapping and treatment of persistent atrial fibrillation. Herzschrittmacherther Elektrophysiol.
2014;25:226-229.
5.Haissaguerre M, Hocini M, Denis A, Shah AJ, Komatsu Y, Yamashita S, et al. Driver domains in
persistent atrial fibrillation. Circulation. 2014;130:530-538.
6.Haissaguerre M, Hocini M, Shah AJ, Derval N, Sacher F, Jais P, et al. Noninvasive panoramic
mapping of human atrial fibrillation mechanisms: a feasibility report. J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol.
2013;24:711-717.
7.Cuculich PS, Wang Y, Lindsay BD, Vijayakumar R, Rudy Y. Noninvasive real-time mapping of an
incomplete pulmonary vein isolation using electrocardiographic imaging. Heart Rhythm.
2010;7:1316-1317.
8.Cuculich PS, Wang Y, Lindsay BD, Faddis MN, Schuessler RB, Damiano RJ Jr, et al. Noninvasive
characterization of epicardial activation in humans with diverse atrial fibrillation patterns.
Circulation. 2010;122:1364-1372.
9.Haissaguerre M, Hocini M, Sanders P, Takahashi Y, Rotter M, Sacher F, et al. Localized sources
maintaining atrial fibrillation organized by prior ablation. Circulation. 2006;113:616-625.
Abstracts
1.Sohal M, Duytschaever M, Tavernier R, Neumann T, Cauchemez B, Albenque J-P, et al. Patient
specific distribution of AF drivers-prognostic insights from noninvasive mapping of perisistent
AF. Heart Rhythm. 2015:S112.
2.Sohal M, Duytschaever M, Tavernier R, Rostock T, Deisenhofer IV, Arentz T, et al. The utility and
high reproducibility of a novel ablation strategy for persistent atrial fibrillation-insights from the
afacart study. Heart Rhythm. 2015:S128.
3.Konrad T, Knecht S, Deisenhofer IV, Arentz T, Duytschaever M, Neumann T, et al. Surface ECG
identification of persistent AF driver activity detected by noninvasive electrocardiographic
imaging. Heart Rhythm. 2015:S264.
4.Sohal M, Rostock T, Deisenhofer IV, Arentz T, Jadidi A, Cauchemez B, et al. Pulmonary veins as
a frequent source of drivers in persistent AF: Insights from noninvasive mapping. Heart Rhythm.
2015:S265-266.
5.Sohal M, Rostock T, Deisenhofer IV, Arentz T, Jadidi A, Cauchemez B, et al. Critical role of focal
AF mechanisms in persistent atrial fibrillation and their relationship with ablation successinsights from noninvasive mapping. Heart Rhythm. 2015:S115.
6.Ammar S, Reents T, Knecht S, Rostock T, Arentz T, Duytschaever M, et al. Results of body
surface mapping in comparison with complex atrial fractionated electrograms mapping in
patients with persistent atrial fibrillation. Heart Rhythm. 2014:S364-365.
7.Knecht S, Deisenhofer IV, Cauchemez B, Albenque J-P, Duytschaever M, Arentz T, et al. Right
atrium is highly relevant in driving persistent atrial fibrillation: A multicenter study using
non-invasive bi-atrial mapping. Heart Rhythm .2014:S536.
8.Knecht S, Rostock T, Arentz T, Neumann T, Duytschaever M, Cauchemez B, et al. Successful
ablation of persistent AF based on a non-invasive mapping to identify AF drivers: The afacart
multicenter study. Heart Rhythm. 2014:S135.
9.Denis, et al. (Bordeaux). Modes of Termination of Persistent AF Using an Ablation Strategy
Targeting Specifically the Focal and Rotor Drivers. Presented at HRS 2014.
10.Haïssaguerre M, et al. (Bordeaux). Drivers Are Dominant Mechanism in Early Persistent Atrial
Fibrillation. Presented at HRS 2014.
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11.Haïssaguerre M, et al. (Bordeaux). Targeted Ablation of Persistent AF Guided by Noninvasive
Panoramic AF Mapping. Presented at HRS 2014.
12.Lim, et al. (Bordeaux). Anatomical Distribution of Reentrant and Focal Drivers in Patients with
Persistent Atrial Fibrillation. Presented at HRS 2014.
13.Lim, et al. (Bordeaux). Catheter Ablation of Localized Drivers in Persistent Atrial Fibrillation: The
Additional Role of Linear Ablation. Presented at HRS 2014.
14.Shah, et al. (Bordeaux). Outcomes in Patients with Sustained Restoration of Sinus Rhythm Prior
to Ablation of Persistent Atrial Fibrillation: Insights from Non-Invasive Mapping. Presented at
HRS 2014.
15.Ammar, et al. Correlation between AF driver locations as determined by specific non-invasive
signal processing and complex fractionated atrial electrograms in patients with persistent AF.
Presented at CardioStim 2014 (3-6).
16.Derval, et al. (Bordeaux). Incidence of Drivers of Persistent Atrial Fibrillation in the Right Atrium.
Presented at CardioStim 2014 (176-179).
17.Cochet, et al. (Bordeaux). Relationship Between Electrical Rotor Location and Atrial Fibrosis in
Persistent Atrial Fibrillation: A Combined Body Surface Mapping and MRI Study. Presented at
HRS Scientific Sessions, 2013.
NON-DESCRIPT TACHYCARDIAS
Abstracts
1.Horduna IS, Mantziari L, Ernst S. Clinical utility of non-invasive, single-beat
electrocardiographic mapping of complex arrhythmias. Heart Rhythm. 2013:S125.
2.Horduna IS, Mantziari L, Ernst S. Use of simultaneous multielectrode single-beat
electrocardiography for mapping of complex arrhythmias. Eur Heart J. 2013:101.
ATRIAL TACHYCARDIAS
Manuscripts
1.Hocini M, Shah AJ, Neumann T, Kuniss M, Erkapic D, Chaumeil A, et al. Focal Arrhythmia
Ablation Determined by High-Resolution Noninvasive Maps: Multicenter Feasibility Study.
J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol. 2015;26:754-760.
2.Ernst S, Saenen J, Rydman R, Gomez F, Roy K, Mantziari L, et al. Utility of noninvasive
arrhythmia mapping in patients with adult congenital heart disease. Card Electrophysiol Clin.
2015;7:117-123.
3.Shah AJ, Hocini M, Xhaet O, Pascale P, Roten L, Wilton SB, et al. Validation of novel
3-dimensional electrocardiographic mapping of atrial tachycardias by invasive mapping and
ablation: a multicenter study. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2013;62:889-897.
4.Shah AJ, Hocini M, Pascale P, Roten L, Komatsu Y, Daly M, et al. Body Surface
Electrocardiographic Mapping for Non-invasive Identification of Arrhythmic Sources.
Arrhythm Electrophysiol Rev. 2013;2:16-22.
Abstracts
1.Neumann T, Greiss H, Pajitnev D, Berkowitsch A, Deubner N, Akkaya E, et al. Feasibility and
accuracy of non-invasive mapping and ablation of different atrial tachycardias. Heart Rhythm.
2015:S74.
2.Roy K, Pulido FG, Horduna IS, Valeron D, Mantziari L, Clague JR, et al. Performance of a
non-invasive mapping system (ECVUE) for pre-procedural and intraprocedural mapping to
guide ablation. Heart Rhythm. 2015:S74-75.
3.Cakulev IT, Sahadevan J, Stambler B, Goldstein R, Mackall J, Arruda M, et al. Novel noninvasive
high density electrocardiographic mapping (ECM) accurately predicts successful site of
ablation. Heart Rhythm. 2011:S75.
4.Lindsay BD, Dubois R, Shah A, Ramanathan C, Zuckerman S, Strom M, et al. Novel directional
activation map using local propagation between adjacent electrograms. Heart Rhythm.
2011:S312.
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5.Lindsay BD, Ramanathan C, Zuckerman S, Strom M, George B, Dubois R, et al. Accurate
noninvastive 3D electrocardiographic mapping of focal and macroreentrant atrial tachycardia.
Heart Rhythm. n.d.:S311.
VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIAS
Manuscripts
1.Hocini M, Shah AJ, Neumann T, Kuniss M, Erkapic D, Chaumeil A, et al. Focal Arrhythmia
Ablation Determined by High-Resolution Noninvasive Maps: Multicenter Feasibility Study.
J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol. 2015;26:754-760.
2.Erkapic D, Greiss H, Pajitnev D, Zaltsberg S, Deubner N, Berkowitsch A, et al. Clinical impact of a
novel three-dimensional electrocardiographic imaging for non-invasive mapping of ventricular
arrhythmias-a prospective randomized trial. Europace. 2015;17:591-597.
3.Jamil-Copley S, Bokan R, Kojodjojo P, Qureshi N, Koa-Wing M, Hayat S, et al. Noninvasive
electrocardiographic mapping to guide ablation of outflow tract ventricular arrhythmias. Heart
Rhythm. 2014;11:587-594.
4.Varma N, Strom M, Chung MK. Noninvasive voltage and activation mapping of ARVD/C using
ECG imaging. JACC Cardiovasc Imaging. 2013;6:1346-1347.
5.Zhang J, Desouza KA, Cuculich PS, Cooper DH, Chen J, Rudy Y. Continuous ECGI mapping
of spontaneous VT initiation, continuation, and termination with antitachycardia pacing.
Heart Rhythm. 2013;10:1244-1245.
6.Cuculich PS, Zhang J, Wang Y, Desouza KA, Vijayakumar R, Woodard PK, et al. The
electrophysiological cardiac ventricular substrate in patients after myocardial infarction:
noninvasive characterization with electrocardiographic imaging. J Am Coll Cardiol.
2011;58:1893-1902.
7.Wang Y, Cuculich PS, Zhang J, Desouza KA, Vijayakumar R, Chen J, et al. Noninvasive
electroanatomic mapping of human ventricular arrhythmias with electrocardiographic
imaging. Sci Transl Med. 2011;3:98ra84.
8.Ghosh S, Cooper DH, Vijayakumar R, Zhang J, Pollak S, Haissaguerre M, et al. Early
repolarization associated with sudden death: insights from noninvasive electrocardiographic
imaging. Heart Rhythm. 2010;7:534-537.
Abstracts
1.Roy K, Pulido FG, Horduna IS, Valeron D, Mantziari L, Clague JR, et al. Performance of a
non-invasive mapping system (ECVUE) for pre-procedural and intraprocedural mapping to
guide ablation. Heart Rhythm. 2015:S74-75.
2.Berte B, Meillet V, Dubois R, Cochet H, Sacher F, Pomier C, et al. New non-invasive mapping of
ventricular tachycardia: A feasibility pilot-study. Heart Rhythm. 2014:S294.
3.Cochet, et al. (Bordeaux). The Relationship Between Myocardial Structural Substrate and Rotor
Activity in Human Ventricular Fibrillation: a Combined Imaging and Body Surface ECG Mapping
Study. Presented at HRS 2014.
4.Derval, et al. (Bordeaux). Characterization of Different LV Activation Patterns between Heart
Failure Patients with Narrow QRS, Nonspecific Intraventricular Conduction Disturbance and
Left Bundle Branch Block. Presented at HRS 2013.
5.Jais, et al. (Bordeaux). Image Integration to Guide Mapping and Ablation of Scar Related
Ventricular Tachycardia Preliminary Results in 58 Consecutive Patients. Presented at HRS
2013.
6.Cakulev IT, Sahadevan J, Stambler B, Goldstein R, Mackall J, Arruda M, et al. Novel noninvasive
high density electrocardiographic mapping (ECM) accurately predicts successful site of
ablation. Heart Rhythm. 2011:S75.
7.Green A, Brysiewicz N, Finn C, et al. Preliminary experience with noninvasive
electrocardiographic imaging in patients with idiopathic ventricular tachycardia (abstract).
Circulation. 2008;118:S985.
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ACCESSORY PATHWAYS
Manuscripts
1.Hocini M, Shah AJ, Neumann T, Kuniss M, Erkapic D, Chaumeil A, et al. Focal Arrhythmia
Ablation Determined by High-Resolution Noninvasive Maps: Multicenter Feasibility Study.
J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol. 2015;26:754-760.
2.Hocini M, Shah AJ, Cochet H, Maury P, Denis A, Haissaguerre M. Noninvasive
electrocardiomapping facilitates previously failed ablation of right appendage diverticulum
associated life-threatening accessory pathway. J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol. 2013;24:583-585.
3.Hocini M, Shah AJ, Denis A, Cochet H, Haissaguerre M. Noninvasive 3D mapping system
guided ablation of anteroseptal pathway below the aortic cusp. Heart Rhythm. 2013;10:139-141.
4.Ghosh S, Avari JN, Rhee EK, Woodward PK, Rudy Y. Noninvasive electrocardiographic imaging
(ECGI) of epicardial activation before and after catheter ablation of the accessory pathway in a
patient with Ebstein anomaly. Heart Rhythm. 2008;5:857-860.
Abstracts
1.Cakulev IT, Sahadevan J, Stambler B, Goldstein R, Mackall J, Arruda M, et al. Novel noninvasive
high density electrocardiographic mapping (ECM) accurately predicts successful site of
ablation. Heart Rhythm. 2011:S75.
CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY
Manuscripts
1.Ploux S, Eschalier R, Whinnett ZI, Lumens J, Derval N, Sacher F, et al. Electrical dyssynchrony
induced by biventricular pacing: implications for patient selection and therapy improvement.
Heart Rhythm. 2015;12:782-791.
2.Eschalier R, Ploux S, Lumens J, Whinnett Z, Varma N, Meillet V, et al. Detailed analysis of
ventricular activation sequences during right ventricular apical pacing and left bundle branch
block and the potential implications for cardiac resynchronization therapy. Heart Rhythm.
2015;12:137-143.
3.Varma N. Variegated left ventricular electrical activation in response to a novel quadripolar
electrode: visualization by non-invasive electrocardiographic imaging. J Electrocardiol.
2014;47:66-74.
4.Lumens J, Ploux S, Strik M, Gorcsan J 3rd, Cochet H, Derval N, et al. Comparative
electromechanical and hemodynamic effects of left ventricular and biventricular pacing in
dyssynchronous heart failure: electrical resynchronization versus left-right ventricular
interaction. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2013;62:2395-2403.
5.Ploux S, Lumens J, Whinnett Z, Montaudon M, Strom M, Ramanathan C, et al. Noninvasive
electrocardiographic mapping to improve patient selection for cardiac resynchronization
therapy: beyond QRS duration and left bundle branch block morphology. J Am Coll Cardiol.
2013;61:2435-2443.
6.Ploux S, Barandon L, Ritter P, Bordachar P. Positive hemodynamic and clinical response to
tri-left ventricular pacing in a nonresponder to traditional cardiac resynchronization therapy.
Heart Rhythm. 2011;8:315-317.
Abstracts
1.Eschalier R, Ploux S, Meillet V, Ritter P, Jais P, Haïssaguerre M, et al. Evaluation of epicardial
ventricular repolarization during left bundle branch block, left ventricular pacing and cardiac
resynchronization therapy: A pilot study. Heart Rhythm. 2015:S389.
2.Ploux S, Eschalier R, Lumens J, Pomier C, Ritter P, Dubois R, et al. Per procedure assessment of
electrical dyssynchrony for CRT optimization. Heart Rhythm. 2015:S473-474.
3.Ploux S, Eschalier R, Strik M, Lumens J, Pomier C, Dubois R, et al. Comparison between baso
and MID-LV pacing sites during CRT in terms of hemodynamics and activation sequence.
Heart Rhythm. 2015:S391.
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4.Roy K, Gomez FP, Horduna IS, Valeron D, Mantziari L, Clague JR, et al. Performance of a
non-invasive 3d electrocardiographic mapping system (ECVUE) in patients with congenital
heart disease: Crossing a new frontier. Heart Rhythm. 2015:S225.
5.Horduna IS, Mantziari L, Ernst S. Use of panoramic body surface electrocardiographic for
mapping of tachyarrhythmias in adult patients with congenital heart disease. Eur Heart J.
2013:1036.
6.Horduna IS, Mantziari L, Ernst S. Panoramic body surface electrocardiographic mapping of
tachyarrhythmias in adult patients with congenital heart disease. Europace. 2013:ii139.
7.Ploux S, Xhaet O, Ramanathan C, Strom M, Zuckerman S, Zemmoura A, et al.
Electrocardiographic imaging for electrical asynchrony evaluation: Insight into a new patient
selection strategy. Heart Rhythm. 2011:S14.
8.Xhaet O, Shah A, Linton N, Myiazaki S, Liu X, Forclaz A, et al. Non-invasive electrocardiographic
mapping highlights electrical dyssynchrony in heart failure patients with narrow QRS
complexes. Acta Cardiol. 2011:107-108.
9.Xhaet O, Shah A, Linton N, Myiazaki S, Liu X, Forclaz A, et al. Noninvasive 3D electrical
activation in heart failure patients with narrow QRS complexes. Heart Rhythm. 2010:S78.
WPW & BRUGADA
Manuscripts
1.Zhang J, Sacher F, Hoffmayer K, O’Hara T, Strom M, Cuculich P, et al. Cardiac
electrophysiological substrate underlying the ECG phenotype and electrogram abnormalities
in Brugada syndrome patients. Circulation. 2015;131:1950-1959.
2.Rudy Y. Cardiac repolarization: insights from mathematical modeling and electrocardiographic
imaging (ECGI). Heart Rhythm. 2009;6(11 Suppl):S49-55.
3.Ghosh S, Rhee EK, Avari JN, Woodard PK, Rudy Y. Cardiac Mem­ory in WPW Patients :
Noninvasive Imaging of Activation and Repolarization Before and After Catheter Ablation.
Circulation. 2008;118:907-915.
4.Ghosh S, Avari JN, Rhee EK, Woodard PK, Rudy Y. Noninvasive Electrocardiographic Imaging
(ECGI) of a Univentricular Heart with Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome. Heart Rhythm.
2008;5:605-608.
OTHER
Manuscripts
1.Ernst S, Saenen J, Rydman R, Gomez F, Roy K, Mantziari L, et al. Utility of noninvasive
arrhythmia mapping in patients with adult congenital heart disease. Card Electrophysiol Clin.
2015;7:117-123.
2.Cakulev I, Sahadevan J, Arruda M, Goldstein RN, Hong M, Intini A, et al. Confirmation of novel
noninvasive high-density electrocardiographic mapping with electrophysiology study:
implications for therapy. Circ Arrhythm Electrophysiol. 2013:68-75.
3.Wang Y, Rudy Y. Electrocardiographic Imaging (ECGI) of Normal Human Atrial Repolarization.
Heart Rhythm. 2009;6:582-583.
Abstracts
1.Gomez F, Roy K, Mantziari L, Valeron D, Horduna I, Clague JR, et al. Experience with noninvasive mapping system (EcVue) to guide ablation. Europace. 2015:iii71.
2.Roy K, Gomez FP, Horduna IS, Valeron D, Mantziari L, Clague JR, et al. Performance of a
non-invasive 3d electrocardiographic mapping system (ECVUE) in patients with congenital
heart disease: Crossing a new frontier. Heart Rhythm. 2015:S225.
3.Horduna IS, Mantziari L, Ernst S. Simultaneous single-beat electrocardiographic mapping of
complex arrhythmias. Europace. 2013:ii104.
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