2006
DOI: 10.1093/europace/euj022
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Simple and efficient identification of conduction gaps in post-ablation recurring atrial flutters

Abstract: Transverse CTI mapping precisely locates the InLOB and helps find conduction gaps along the CTI in re-ablation procedures for common AFl.

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“…had recurrent atrial flutter after the ablation process [18]. Persistent AF is usually maintained by an atrial substrate that accommodates multiple reentrant wavelets.…”
Section: Al Reported That Only 75% Of the Rf Ablation Cases Show Tramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…had recurrent atrial flutter after the ablation process [18]. Persistent AF is usually maintained by an atrial substrate that accommodates multiple reentrant wavelets.…”
Section: Al Reported That Only 75% Of the Rf Ablation Cases Show Tramentioning
confidence: 99%