Authors
Masateru Takigawa, Ryosuke Kato, Junji Yamaguchi, Hidehiro Iwakawa, Iwanari Kawamura, Masaki Honda, Miho Negishi, Kentaro Goto, Takuro Nishimura, Kensuke Ihara, Susumu Tao, Takehiro Iwanaga, Sayaka Suzuki, Iichiro Onishi, Shinsuke Miyazaki, Tetsuo Sasano
Published in
Journal of interventional cardiac electrophysiology : an international journal of arrhythmias and pacing. Aug 15, 2026. Epub Aug 15, 2026.
Abstract
Electrogram voltage reflects multiple factors, including viable myocardial mass, structural integrity, electrode configuration, catheter orientation, and activation sequence. How local myocardial wall thickness (WT) contributes to voltage amplitude in structurally intact myocardium remains incompletely defined.
This study examined the chamber-specific relationships between directly measured WT and unipolar voltage (Uni-V), omnipolar voltage (Omni-V), and peak frequency (PF) in structurally intact swine myocardium.
High-resolution electroanatomic maps were created in 25 swine. Radiofrequency (RF) lesions were used as anatomical tags to ensure precise spatial correlation between electrophysiological data and post-mortem WT measurements.
A total of 340 atrial and 304 ventricular sites were analyzed. In the atria, WT correlated significantly with Omni-V (R²=0.54, P < 0.0001). This correlation improved after excluding trabeculated regions (R²=0.60, P < 0.0001) and was strongest in non-trabeculated regions with WT < 4 mm (R²=0.65, P < 0.0001). Uni-V also correlated with atrial WT, but less strongly (R²=0.29, P < 0.0001). In contrast, ventricular WT showed only weak associations with Omni-V (R²=0.02, P = 0.07) and Uni-V (R²=0.016, P = 0.06). PF did not correlate with WT in either chamber.
In structurally intact swine myocardium, WT was associated with voltage amplitude primarily in the atrium, with a stronger relationship for Omni-V than Uni-V, particularly in thin, non-trabeculated regions. Ventricular WT showed only weak associations with voltage, and PF was independent of WT. These findings indicate that WT is one anatomical contributor to voltage amplitude under healthy conditions, particularly in the atrium, but should not support using voltage as a direct surrogate for physical tissue thickness or for interpreting voltage behavior in diseased substrate. In structurally intact swine myocardium, atrial wall thickness correlated with omnipolar voltage, whereas ventricular wall thickness showed only weak voltage associations, highlighting chamber-specific anatomical contributors to electrogram amplitude.
PMID:
42603237
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