We present a case of a 65-year-old patient who developed chronic pericarditis following PVI. This instance underscores the importance of promptly identifying this complication within this particular group of patients.Al Hennawi, HussamShpilman, AlexanderGlobal Cardiology Science & Practice...
Maze procedure.This type of ablation is done during open-heart surgery. Your doctor will use cuts, extreme cold, or radiofrequency to create a maze pattern of scar tissue in the upper chambers of your heart. This could be a good option if you’re already having heart surgery for a differ...
During days after ablation, some non sustained VT were recorded so we continued sotalol therapy, referring the patient for stellectomy operation. Now he is asymptomatic and no further arrhythmias occurred. Left ventricular summit ablations are even more challenging in repaired congenital heart disease ...
Transseptal catheterization for ablation in the left heart: what to do when the door is locked up tight?De PontiR.EUROPACE -LONDON-
doi:10.14309/01.ajg.0001043384.91575.46Patel, Swati MDTillowitz, Adam MDSimoes, Priya MDWolters KluwerThe American Journal of Gastroenterology
Transseptal catheterization for ablation in the left heart: what to do when the door is locked up tight?Europace
atrial fibrillation; catheter ablation; coronary sinus; P-waves; correlation; atrial substrate; invasive recordings; heart-rate adjustment1. Introduction With a prevalence higher than 37 million people worldwide, significant mortality rates, and economic burden, atrial fibrillation (AF) is not only ...