2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.hrcr.2016.04.002
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Successful catheter ablation using real-time ultrasound-assisted 3-D electroanatomical mapping system for atrioventricular accessory pathway in a 1-year-old girl with criss-cross heart

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“… 6 Additionally, CARTOSOUND image acquisition performed with real-time ICE has shown to improve image integration, enabling the depiction of the ultrasonic contours. 7 Moreover, as described by Alyesh and colleagues 1 in patients with very large right heart anatomy, we consider the use of a gooseneck snare, which was placed over the delivery system and through the sheath in order to improve the reach of the delivery system. 8 We recommend that the snare should be retired as soon as the LPM delivery system is in the RV near the final position.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 6 Additionally, CARTOSOUND image acquisition performed with real-time ICE has shown to improve image integration, enabling the depiction of the ultrasonic contours. 7 Moreover, as described by Alyesh and colleagues 1 in patients with very large right heart anatomy, we consider the use of a gooseneck snare, which was placed over the delivery system and through the sheath in order to improve the reach of the delivery system. 8 We recommend that the snare should be retired as soon as the LPM delivery system is in the RV near the final position.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%