Situs inversus with dextrocardia is a congenital condition in which the heart is a mirror image of the anatomically normal heart on the right side. Patients with this condition are increasingly surviving into adulthood and may present with heart failure. Several of such patients may benefit from atriobiventricular pacing which may be technically challenging. This case report describes techniques and equipment used to successfully place a coronary sinus lead in a patient with this congenital condition.
Catheter ablation therapy for ventricular tachycardia has evolved over the past 20 years to become the first-line therapy. This development has been facilitated by technology that has allowed better anatomic and electrophysiologic correlations. A better understanding of radiofrequency (RF) ablation has led to safer and more effective treatments, allowing it to become a potent diagnostic and therapeutic tool in clinical cardiac electrophysiology. As more knowledge is gained about the mechanisms of arrhythmias through RF ablations, and better mapping technology and more effective methods for energy delivery become available, catheter ablation will become relevant for an increasing number of arrhythmias. This article addresses advances and applications of RF ablation to the treatment of ventricular arrhythmias in a variety of heart diseases.
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