Surface electrocardiographic patterns and electrophysiologic characteristics of atrial flutter following modified radiofrequency MAZE procedures

J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol. 2007 Apr;18(4):349-55. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-8167.2007.00761.x.

Abstract

Introduction: The radiofrequency MAZE is becoming a common adjunct to cardiac surgery in patients with atrial fibrillation. While a variety of postoperative arrhythmias have been described following the original Cox-MAZE III procedure, the electrophysiological characteristics and surgical substrate of post-radiofrequency MAZE flutter have not been correlated. We sought to determine the location, ECG patterns, and electrophysiological characteristics of post-radiofrequency MAZE atrial flutter.

Methods: Nine consecutive patients with post-radiofrequency MAZE flutter presented for catheter ablation 9 +/- 10 months after surgery.

Results: Only one patient (11%) had an ECG appearance consistent with typical isthmus-dependent right atrial (RA) flutter. However, on electrophysiological study, 3/9 patients (33%) had typical right counter-clockwise flutter entrained from the cavo-tricuspid isthmus, despite description of surgical isthmus ablation. Six patients (67%) had left atrial (LA) circuits. These involved the mitral annulus in 5/6 cases (83%) despite description of surgical mitral isthmus ablation in the majority (60%). LA flutters had a shorter cycle length compared with RA flutters (253 +/- 39 msec and 332 +/- 63 msec respectively, P < 0.05). After a mean of 8 +/- 4 months following ablation, 8/9 patients (89%) were in sinus rhythm.

Conclusion: Up to one-third of post-radiofrequency MAZE circuits are typical isthmus-dependent RA flutters, despite a highly atypical surface ECG morphology. Therefore, diagnostic electrophysiological studies should commence with entrainment at the cavo-tricuspid isthmus in order to exclude typical flutter, regardless of the surface ECG appearance. Incomplete surgical lesions at the mitral and cavo-tricuspid isthmus likely predispose to the development of post-radiofrequency MAZE flutter.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Atrial Flutter / diagnosis*
  • Atrial Flutter / etiology*
  • Atrial Flutter / surgery
  • Body Surface Potential Mapping
  • Catheter Ablation / adverse effects*
  • Combined Modality Therapy
  • Cryosurgery
  • Electrophysiologic Techniques, Cardiac
  • Female
  • Heart Atria / pathology
  • Heart Atria / physiopathology
  • Heart Valve Diseases / surgery*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Treatment Outcome