Relationship between atrial fibrillatory rate based on analysis of a modified base-apex surface electrocardiogram analysis and the results of transvenous electrical cardioversion in horses with spontaneous atrial fibrillation

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Relationship between atrial fibrillatory rate based on analysis of a modified base-apex surface electrocardiogram analysis and the results of transvenous electrical cardioversion in horses with spontaneous atrial fibrillation. / Van Steenkiste, Glenn; Carlson, Jonas; Decloedt, Annelies; Vera, Lisse; Buhl, Rikke; Platonov, Pyotr G.; van Loon, Gunther.

In: Journal of Veterinary Cardiology, Vol. 34, 2021, p. 73-79.

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Van Steenkiste, G, Carlson, J, Decloedt, A, Vera, L, Buhl, R, Platonov, PG & van Loon, G 2021, 'Relationship between atrial fibrillatory rate based on analysis of a modified base-apex surface electrocardiogram analysis and the results of transvenous electrical cardioversion in horses with spontaneous atrial fibrillation', Journal of Veterinary Cardiology, vol. 34, pp. 73-79. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvc.2021.01.001

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Van Steenkiste, G., Carlson, J., Decloedt, A., Vera, L., Buhl, R., Platonov, P. G., & van Loon, G. (2021). Relationship between atrial fibrillatory rate based on analysis of a modified base-apex surface electrocardiogram analysis and the results of transvenous electrical cardioversion in horses with spontaneous atrial fibrillation. Journal of Veterinary Cardiology, 34, 73-79. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvc.2021.01.001

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Van Steenkiste G, Carlson J, Decloedt A, Vera L, Buhl R, Platonov PG et al. Relationship between atrial fibrillatory rate based on analysis of a modified base-apex surface electrocardiogram analysis and the results of transvenous electrical cardioversion in horses with spontaneous atrial fibrillation. Journal of Veterinary Cardiology. 2021;34:73-79. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvc.2021.01.001

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Van Steenkiste, Glenn ; Carlson, Jonas ; Decloedt, Annelies ; Vera, Lisse ; Buhl, Rikke ; Platonov, Pyotr G. ; van Loon, Gunther. / Relationship between atrial fibrillatory rate based on analysis of a modified base-apex surface electrocardiogram analysis and the results of transvenous electrical cardioversion in horses with spontaneous atrial fibrillation. In: Journal of Veterinary Cardiology. 2021 ; Vol. 34. pp. 73-79.

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title = "Relationship between atrial fibrillatory rate based on analysis of a modified base-apex surface electrocardiogram analysis and the results of transvenous electrical cardioversion in horses with spontaneous atrial fibrillation",
abstract = "Objectives: To compare the atrial fibrillatory rate (AFR) derived from a local right atrial intracardiac recording (RA-FR) and from a single-lead surface electrocardiogram (ECG) during atrial fibrillation (AF) and to evaluate the correlation with transvenous electrical cardioversion (TVEC) threshold (in Joules), number of shocks and cardioversion success rate in horses. Animals: ECGs and clinical records of horses with AF treated by TVEC. Horses were included if a simultaneous recording of the right atrial intracardiac electrogram and a modified base-apex ECG were available. Materials and methods: Clinical records of horses with AF treated by TVEC were reviewed. Three-minute long episodes of simultaneous electrograms and surface ECG during AF were selected for analysis and compared using Bland-Altman analysis. The mean RA-FR was measured from the deflections on the intracardiac electrogram, while the AFR was extracted from the surface ECG using spatiotemporal QRS and T-wave cancellation. Results: Seventy-three horses satisfied the inclusion criteria. The mean difference between RA-FR and AFR was −13 fibrillations per minute (fpm), the 95% limits of agreement were between −66 and 40 fpm, and there was a moderate (ρ = 0.65) correlation between RA-FR and AFR (p < 0.001). Neither RA-FR nor AFR appeared to influence the TVEC cardioversion threshold or the number of TVEC shocks applied. Conclusions: The AFR may allow non-invasive long-term monitoring of AF dynamics. Neither RA-FR nor AFR could be used to predict the minimal defibrillation threshold for TVEC.",
keywords = "Arrhythmia, Atrial electrophysiology, Atrial fibrillation, Atrial fibrillation cycle length, Transvenous electrical cardioversion",
author = "{Van Steenkiste}, Glenn and Jonas Carlson and Annelies Decloedt and Lisse Vera and Rikke Buhl and Platonov, {Pyotr G.} and {van Loon}, Gunther",
year = "2021",
doi = "10.1016/j.jvc.2021.01.001",
language = "English",
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pages = "73--79",
journal = "Journal of Veterinary Cardiology",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Relationship between atrial fibrillatory rate based on analysis of a modified base-apex surface electrocardiogram analysis and the results of transvenous electrical cardioversion in horses with spontaneous atrial fibrillation

AU - Van Steenkiste, Glenn

AU - Carlson, Jonas

AU - Decloedt, Annelies

AU - Vera, Lisse

AU - Buhl, Rikke

AU - Platonov, Pyotr G.

AU - van Loon, Gunther

PY - 2021

Y1 - 2021

N2 - Objectives: To compare the atrial fibrillatory rate (AFR) derived from a local right atrial intracardiac recording (RA-FR) and from a single-lead surface electrocardiogram (ECG) during atrial fibrillation (AF) and to evaluate the correlation with transvenous electrical cardioversion (TVEC) threshold (in Joules), number of shocks and cardioversion success rate in horses. Animals: ECGs and clinical records of horses with AF treated by TVEC. Horses were included if a simultaneous recording of the right atrial intracardiac electrogram and a modified base-apex ECG were available. Materials and methods: Clinical records of horses with AF treated by TVEC were reviewed. Three-minute long episodes of simultaneous electrograms and surface ECG during AF were selected for analysis and compared using Bland-Altman analysis. The mean RA-FR was measured from the deflections on the intracardiac electrogram, while the AFR was extracted from the surface ECG using spatiotemporal QRS and T-wave cancellation. Results: Seventy-three horses satisfied the inclusion criteria. The mean difference between RA-FR and AFR was −13 fibrillations per minute (fpm), the 95% limits of agreement were between −66 and 40 fpm, and there was a moderate (ρ = 0.65) correlation between RA-FR and AFR (p < 0.001). Neither RA-FR nor AFR appeared to influence the TVEC cardioversion threshold or the number of TVEC shocks applied. Conclusions: The AFR may allow non-invasive long-term monitoring of AF dynamics. Neither RA-FR nor AFR could be used to predict the minimal defibrillation threshold for TVEC.

AB - Objectives: To compare the atrial fibrillatory rate (AFR) derived from a local right atrial intracardiac recording (RA-FR) and from a single-lead surface electrocardiogram (ECG) during atrial fibrillation (AF) and to evaluate the correlation with transvenous electrical cardioversion (TVEC) threshold (in Joules), number of shocks and cardioversion success rate in horses. Animals: ECGs and clinical records of horses with AF treated by TVEC. Horses were included if a simultaneous recording of the right atrial intracardiac electrogram and a modified base-apex ECG were available. Materials and methods: Clinical records of horses with AF treated by TVEC were reviewed. Three-minute long episodes of simultaneous electrograms and surface ECG during AF were selected for analysis and compared using Bland-Altman analysis. The mean RA-FR was measured from the deflections on the intracardiac electrogram, while the AFR was extracted from the surface ECG using spatiotemporal QRS and T-wave cancellation. Results: Seventy-three horses satisfied the inclusion criteria. The mean difference between RA-FR and AFR was −13 fibrillations per minute (fpm), the 95% limits of agreement were between −66 and 40 fpm, and there was a moderate (ρ = 0.65) correlation between RA-FR and AFR (p < 0.001). Neither RA-FR nor AFR appeared to influence the TVEC cardioversion threshold or the number of TVEC shocks applied. Conclusions: The AFR may allow non-invasive long-term monitoring of AF dynamics. Neither RA-FR nor AFR could be used to predict the minimal defibrillation threshold for TVEC.

KW - Arrhythmia

KW - Atrial electrophysiology

KW - Atrial fibrillation

KW - Atrial fibrillation cycle length

KW - Transvenous electrical cardioversion

U2 - 10.1016/j.jvc.2021.01.001

DO - 10.1016/j.jvc.2021.01.001

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 33611234

AN - SCOPUS:85101386052

VL - 34

SP - 73

EP - 79

JO - Journal of Veterinary Cardiology

JF - Journal of Veterinary Cardiology

SN - 1760-2734

ER -

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