Typical atrial flutter repeatedly complicated the postoperative course of our patient with carcinoid heart disease and could finally be treated curatively by ablation. Radiofrequency ablation should be considered as a valuable therapeutic component in the challenging therapy of this disease.doi:10.1186/s1...
Radiofrequency ablation is a safe and effective first-line treatment for typical atrial flutter and has a number of advantages over long-term pharmacological management. Issues such as quality of life and patient choice also need to be ... L Tabbernor - 《British Journal of Cardiac Nursing》 ...
OBJECTIVE To assess the changes in quality of life, arrhythmia symptoms, and hospital resource utilisation following catheter ablation of typical atrial flutter. DESIGN Patient questionnaire to compare the time interval following ablation with a similar time interval before ablation. SETTING Tertiary referra...
HATCH score in the prediction of new-onset atrial fibrillation after catheter ablation of typical atrial flutter Heart Rhythm, 12 (2015), pp. 1483-1489 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Cited by (7) Is ablation using high power short duration always suitable? 2020, Heart Rhythm O2 Editorial to: ...
(1997), Nomenclature and Characterization of Transisthmus Conduction after Ablation of Typical Atrial Flutter. Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 20: 1751–1753. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-8159.1997.tb03561.x Author Information Cardiac Electrophysiology and Pacing Department, Hôpital Haut Lévêque, ...
OBJECTIVES: Complete bidirectional cavo-tricuspid isthmus (CTI) block is mandatory for radio-frequency (RF) ablation of typical atrial flutter (AF). CTI block can be assessed by a simplified method using two catheters and the technique of differential pacing, but long-term results in large series...
Predictors of the atrial fibrillation following catheter ablation of typical atrial flutter Background:Despite technical refinements and improved long-term efficacy of the ablation procedure for treating AFL (AFL), the subsequent occurrence of AF ... M Haghjoo,N Salem,M Rafati,... - 《Research in...
Complete bidirectional cavo-tricuspid isthmus (CTI) block is mandatory for radio-frequency (RF) ablation of typical atrial flutter (AF). CTI block can be assessed by a simplified method using two catheters and the technique of differential pacing, but long-term results in large series are poorly...
Radiofrequency catheter ablation of typical atrial flutter at the isthmus between the tricuspid annulus and the inferior vena cava is established. However in selected patients, the creation of a continuous linear lesion at the targeted isthmus requires a lengthened procedure or is not feasible at all...
Radiofrequency catheter ablation has recently been successfully applied to patients suffering from atrial flutter. We report our experience in the ablation of typical atrial flutter in 17 consecutive patients refractory to drug treatment. The procedure was initially successful restoring sinus rhythm in 16...