2002
DOI: 10.1053/eupc.2002.0232
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Prevention of atrial fibrillation by inter-atrial septum pacing guided by electrophysiological testing, in patients with delayed interatrial conduction

Abstract: Atrial septal pacing in combination with antiarrhythmic drug therapy reduced the incidence of PAF in pts with prolonged inter-atrial conduction times. Pace mapping of the IAS is an attractive technique to assess the shortest atrial activation time between HRA and distal CS. Whether placement of the atrial lead based on the shortest HRA--distal CS time is the best place in the IAS to prevent PAF still remains to be proven.

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“…The stimulation of the interatrial septum is deemed by many research ers to be the best pacing placement with regards to the activation time of both atria, which seems to be in line with the theoretical model [16,17]. In some studies this kind of atrial pacing was also combined with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation pre vention [18,19]. The most important factor influ encing the study results and the clinical effect in a particular population was the interatrial conduc tion disorder leading to the electrical and/or he modynamic deterioration and subsequent atri al fibrillation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…The stimulation of the interatrial septum is deemed by many research ers to be the best pacing placement with regards to the activation time of both atria, which seems to be in line with the theoretical model [16,17]. In some studies this kind of atrial pacing was also combined with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation pre vention [18,19]. The most important factor influ encing the study results and the clinical effect in a particular population was the interatrial conduc tion disorder leading to the electrical and/or he modynamic deterioration and subsequent atri al fibrillation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…The stimulation of septum is considered in many papers to be the best pacing place with regard to the both atria activation time (17)(18)(19), which seems to be concordant with a theoretical model. In some p a p e r s t h i s k i n d o f a t r i a l stimulation site was also combined with the prevention of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (20,21). On the other hand the right atrium appendage pacing provides a better hemodynamic response -better left ventricle filling and a higher cardiac output in comparison to the right atrium free wall stimulation.…”
Section: Wwwintechopencommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pacing at BB or the CSo did not lead to significantly shorter PWDs compared with SR, which contrasts our findings and those of Manolis. 39 However, the combination of BB and…”
Section: The Variable Effects Of Septal Pacing On P-wave Duration In mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first explanation is related to clinical characteristics of study subjects, such as history of AF, burden or type of AF, size of atria, etc. 34,39 For example, Lewicka-Nowak et al 40 reported a specific group of patients with extremely prolonged P waves (145 + 17 ms), symptomatic of documented recurrent AF. Pacing at BB or the CSo did not lead to significantly shorter PWDs compared with SR, which contrasts our findings and those of Manolis.…”
Section: The Variable Effects Of Septal Pacing On P-wave Duration In mentioning
confidence: 99%