System and method for Decrement EvokEd Potential (DEEP) mapping to identify components of the arrythmogenic circuit in cardiac arrhythmias

US9662178B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9662178-B2
Application numberUS-201414891843-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 16, 2014
Priority dateMay 17, 2013
Publication dateMay 30, 2017
Grant dateMay 30, 2017

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Various embodiments are described herein for a system and a method for identifying the arrhythmogenic circuit of a patient or subject. In one embodiment, the method comprises obtaining data for electrograms recorded at various locations of the heart while programmed ventricular pacing with extra stimuli was performed, obtaining decrement values for at least two different locations of the heart using the recorded electrograms, generating at least a portion of a decrement map using the decrement values, and identifying the arrhythmogenic circuit based on electrograms having significant decremental properties.

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A method for determining a location of a conduction block of a heart, the method comprising: obtaining data for electrograms recorded at various locations of the heart while programmed ventricular pacing with extra stimuli was performed; identifying sharp near-field potentials beyond a QRS complex for both a base train and the extra stimuli for at least two of the recorded electrograms; obtaining decrement values for at least two different locations of the heart where the decrement value for a given location of the heart is obtained by subtracting a time delay of the sharp near-field potential in response to the base train from a time delay of the sharp near-field potential in response to the extra stimuli in the recorded electrograms corresponding to the given location of the heart; generating at least a portion of a decrement map using the decrement values obtained for the different locations of the heart; and identifying the location of the conduction block based on electrograms having significant decremental properties by comparing the decrement values obtained for the different locations of the heart with other decrement values or a threshold. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein S 1 is the base train and the extra stimuli comprise S 2 or S 2 and S 3 , and wherein the sharp near-field potentials are identified beyond the QRS complex for both the base train and the extra stimuli. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the method comprises obtaining decrement values for various locations of the heart by measuring a largest time difference of the sharp near-field potentials in response to at least one of the extra stimuli with respect to the stimuli S 1 in the at least two recorded electrograms corresponding to the different locations of the heart. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein before identifying the sharp near-field potential, the method comprises identifying S 1 and extra stimuli pacing artifacts in the recorded electrograms. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the act of obtaining data for electrograms comprises recording one of bipolar electrograms, unipolar electrograms and virtual electrograms. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the method further comprises identifying significant decremental properties by using decrement values of the decrement map and spatial gradients of the decrement values. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the method further comprises obtaining decrement values until a largest decrement value is obtained indicating a longest delay. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein one or more unidirectional blocks are located by finding one or more regions on the decrement map with a long decrement that are adjacent to one or more regions that have a short decrement. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the generated at least a portion of the decrement map is used as a guide for a subsequent cardiac ablation procedure. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein by the decrement values are corrected to a global decrement in surface ECG signals by subtracting the global decrement from the decrement values. 11. A non-transitory computer readable medium comprising a plurality of instructions that, when executed on a microprocessor of a device, adapt the device to implement a method for determining a location of a conduction block of a heart, wherein the method comprises: obtaining data for electrograms recorded at various locations of the heart while programmed ventricular pacing with extra stimuli was performed; identifying sharp near-field potentials beyond a QRS complex for both a base train and the extra stimuli for at least two of the recorded electrograms; obtaining decrement values for at least two different locations of the heart where the decrement value for a given location of the heart is obtained by subtracting a time delay of the sharp near-field potential in response to the base train from a time delay of the sharp near-field potential in response to the extra stimuli in the recorded electrograms corresponding to the given location of the heart; generating at least a portion of a decrement map using the decrement values obtained for the different locations of the heart; and identifying the location of the conduction block based on electrograms having significant decremental properties by comparing the decrement values obtained for the different locations of the heart with other decrement values or a threshold. 12. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 11 , wherein one or more unidirectional blocks are located by finding one or more regions on the decrement map with long decrement that are adjacent to one or more regions that have short decrement. 13. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 11 , wherein one or more unidirectional blocks are located by finding one or more regions on the decrement map with long decrement that are adjacent to one or more regions that have short decrement. 14. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 11 , wherein the method further comprises obtaining decrement values until a largest decrement value is obtained indicating a longest delay. 15. A system for determining a location of a conduction block of a heart, the system comprising: an input for receiving data for electrograms recorded at various locations of the heart while programmed ventricular pacing with extra stimuli was performed; and a processing unit for controlling the system, the processing unit being configured to identify sharp near-field potentials beyond a QRS complex for both a base train and the extra stimuli for at least two of the recorded electrograms; to obtain decrement values for at least two different locations of the heart where the decrement value for a given location of the heart is obtained by subtracting a time delay of the sharp near-field potential in response to the base train a time delay the sharp near-field potential in response to the extra stimuli in the recorded electrograms corresponding to the given location of the heart; to generate at least a portion of a decrement map using the decrement values obtained for the different locations of the heart; and to identify the location of a conduction block based on electrograms having significant decremental properties by comparing the decrement values obtained for the different locations of the heart with other decrement values or a threshold. 16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the system further comprises measurement and stimulation hardware coupled the processing unit and the input and configured to apply programmed ventricular pacing with extra stimuli to the various locations of the heart while recording the electrograms. 17. The system of claim 16 , wherein the system comprises a multi-electrode array sensor including one of an endocardial balloon or a basket electrode array. 18. The system of claim 16 , wherein the system comprises a sensor unit having a small number of electrodes and the sensor unit comprises a roving catheter. 19. The system of claim 15 , wherein S 1 is the base train and the extra stimuli comprise S 2 or S 2 and S 3 . 20. The system of claim 15 , wherein the processing unit is configured to identify significant decremental properties by using decrement values of the decrement map and spatial gradients of the decrement values. 21. The system of claim 15 , wherein one or more unidirectional blocks are located by finding one or more regions on the decrement map with long decrement that are adjacent to one or more regions

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What does patent US9662178B2 cover?
Various embodiments are described herein for a system and a method for identifying the arrhythmogenic circuit of a patient or subject. In one embodiment, the method comprises obtaining data for electrograms recorded at various locations of the heart while programmed ventricular pacing with extra stimuli was performed, obtaining decrement values for at least two different locations of the heart …
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Univ Health Network
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Primary CPC classification A61B5/283. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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Publication date Tue May 30 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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