2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2010.02.006
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Effects of acute autonomic modulation on atrial conduction delay and local electrograms duration in paroxysmal atrial fibrillation

Abstract: Slowed atrial conduction may contribute to reentry circuits and vulnerability for atrial fibrillation (AF). The autonomic nervous system (ANS) has modulating effects on electrophysiological properties. However, complex interactions of the ANS with the arrhythmogenic substrate make it difficult to understand the mechanisms underlying induction and maintenance of AF. Aim: To determine the effect of acute ANS modulation in atrial activation times in patients (P) with paroxysmal AF (PAF). Methods and results: 16P … Show more

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“…PAF constitutes a situation that has often unknown causes and is also quite often unsuccessfully treated. It exhibits a very complex and difficult to understand pathophysiology, since various triggers and substrates interacting through different ways, leading to the development of reentrant circuits [2]. Its prevalence, the low regulation success, as well as the risks for stroke and cardiac diseases when the arrhythmia is unregulated, raise the need for new approaches towards a sophisticated treatment planning on a personalised basis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…PAF constitutes a situation that has often unknown causes and is also quite often unsuccessfully treated. It exhibits a very complex and difficult to understand pathophysiology, since various triggers and substrates interacting through different ways, leading to the development of reentrant circuits [2]. Its prevalence, the low regulation success, as well as the risks for stroke and cardiac diseases when the arrhythmia is unregulated, raise the need for new approaches towards a sophisticated treatment planning on a personalised basis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…6,7 More advanced AF is, therefore, more difficult to treat with simple catheter ablation. Nevertheless, around 40% of the procedures performed are reported to be for patients with persistent type of AF.…”
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“…5 Differences in the success rates are likely E-mail address: m.martinsoliveira@gmail.com related to a more complex substrate in persistent (and long-standing persistent) AF, and with the fact that the electrical, autonomic and structural changes related to the atrial remodeling phenomena promote the maintenance of AF, contributing to the resistance to sinus rhythm conversion and to AF recurrences. 6,7 More advanced AF is, therefore, more difficult to treat with simple catheter ablation. Nevertheless, around 40% of the procedures performed are reported to be for patients with persistent type of AF.…”
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confidence: 99%