1998
DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.97.21.2136
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Atrial Mapping and Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation in Patients With Idiopathic Atrial Fibrillation

Abstract: Right atrial endocardial catheter ablation of AF is a safe procedure and may be effective in some patients with idiopathic AF. The atrial mapping during AF showed a more disorganized right atrial activation in the septum than in the lateral wall in patients with successful ablation.

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“…Our results show that the overall processing time (about 10.5 min) of the USURP-GUI for 30 s segments of the 2048 channels of AEGs is relatively short compared to the total time of catheter ablation procedures for complex persAF (typically 120-180 min) [50]. It is possible for integrated analysis considering multiple features measured from AEGs during persAF, which would provide a multidimensional perspective of the arrhythmia, in which different aspects of the underlying mechanisms for persAF maintenance would be simultaneously investigated, and may further contribute to improve the efficacy of persAF therapy [51].…”
Section: Online Analysis During Ep Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Our results show that the overall processing time (about 10.5 min) of the USURP-GUI for 30 s segments of the 2048 channels of AEGs is relatively short compared to the total time of catheter ablation procedures for complex persAF (typically 120-180 min) [50]. It is possible for integrated analysis considering multiple features measured from AEGs during persAF, which would provide a multidimensional perspective of the arrhythmia, in which different aspects of the underlying mechanisms for persAF maintenance would be simultaneously investigated, and may further contribute to improve the efficacy of persAF therapy [51].…”
Section: Online Analysis During Ep Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The favorable results achieved by surgeons led to preliminary laboratory investigation of RF catheter ablation of AF in animals and subsequent application in humans. 7,8,[13][14][15] …”
Section: Rationale For Ablation Techniques In Afmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7,8 The nature of AF makes a transcatheter approach difficult, because lesions generated with this technique are small and apparently inadequate to modify the substrate of this arrhythmia…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Catheter ablation of AF: Extensive ablation, especially in the left atrium, will increase the risk of complications such as thromboembolism. Gaita, et al 10) performed catheter ablation only in the right atrium in patients with idiopathic AF. They created two or three linear lesions in the right atrium; 1) a septal line from the superior vena cava to the coronary ostium and from this to the inferior vena cava; 2) a cavotricuspid isthmus line; and 3) a transversal line from the fossa ovalis through the posterior wall to the lateral edge of the tricuspid annulus.…”
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confidence: 99%