2023
DOI: 10.1111/jce.16131
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Bipolar ablation of ventricular arrhythmias: Step‐by‐step

Piotr Futyma,
Shaojie Chen,
Andres Enriquez
et al.

Abstract: Radiofrequency (RF) ablation of intramural ventricular arrhythmias (VAs) may require advanced ablation techniques to achieve effective energy transfer to the targeted tissue. As an alternative to standard RF ablation, catheter ablation can also be conducted in bipolar configuration when two ablation catheters participate in the RF circuit. This strategy has proved to result in deeper lesion formation and may be effective for eliminating arrhythmias that have been refractory to standard ablation. In this articl… Show more

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“…Another advanced ablation technique involves delivering radiofrequency current using two ablation catheters in a bipolar fashion, where one catheter connects to the ground port instead of the dispersive patch [43]. This approach appeared effective for treating PVC/VTs from challenging locations such as the interventricular septum [44], LVS [45][46][47], or RVOT diverticulum [48].…”
Section: Advanced Ablation Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another advanced ablation technique involves delivering radiofrequency current using two ablation catheters in a bipolar fashion, where one catheter connects to the ground port instead of the dispersive patch [43]. This approach appeared effective for treating PVC/VTs from challenging locations such as the interventricular septum [44], LVS [45][46][47], or RVOT diverticulum [48].…”
Section: Advanced Ablation Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%