نتایج جستجو برای: congenital catheter ablation child

تعداد نتایج: 349275  

2016
Shuenn‐Nan Chiu Jou‐Kou Wang Chun‐Wei Lu Kun‐Lang Wu Wei‐Chieh Tseng Mei‐Hwan Wu

BACKGROUND Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) is common in complex congenital heart disease (CCHD) patients with single-ventricle physiology and may cause hemodynamic deterioration. We reported the outcomes of catheter ablation for such complex SVT in these single-ventricle CCHD patients. METHODS AND RESULTS Patients with single-ventricle physiology (defined as CCHD patients) who received ele...

Journal: :The American journal of cardiology 1991
J J Langberg M Chin D J Schamp M A Lee J Goldberger D N Pederson M Oeff M D Lesh J C Griffin M M Scheinman

Percutaneous catheter ablation using radiofrequency energy can be used to interrupt atrioventricular (AV) conduction in patients with supraventricular tachycardia refractory to drugs. Results of radiofrequency ablation of the AV junction using a custom-designed catheter with a large, 3-mm-long distal electrode, 2-mm interelectrode spacing, and a shaft with increased torsional rigidity were comp...

Journal: :JACC: Case Reports 2021

Intramural septal substrate presents a challenge in patients undergoing ventricular tachycardia ablation, terms of both accurate mapping and ablation with unipolar radiofrequency energy. We present the first use novel 2-F octapolar catheter accurately defining intramural scar facilitating bipolar ablation. (Level Difficulty: Advanced.)

2017
Stephen Stark David K. Roberts Thomas Tadros James Longoria Subramaniam C. Krishnan

Introduction Phrenic nerve injury is a recognized complication of catheter ablation procedures for atrial and ventricular arrhythmias. The posterolateral right atrium (RA) is a common site of origin for atrial tachycardias (AT), but ablation in this region can be hazardous because of the proximity of the right phrenic nerve (RPN). Proximity to the nerve may be identified by capture during pacin...

Journal: :Current opinion in cardiology 2016
Samuel H Baldinger William G Stevenson Roy M John

PURPOSE OF REVIEW This article summarizes current understanding of the arrhythmia substrate and effect of catheter ablation for infarct-related ventricular tachycardia, focusing on recent findings. RECENT FINDINGS Clinical studies support the use of catheter ablation earlier in the course of ischemic disease with moderate success in reducing arrhythmia recurrence and shocks from implantable d...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2003
Vivek Y Reddy Petr Neuzil Milos Taborsky Jeremy N Ruskin

OBJECTIVES We evaluated the safety and acute procedural efficacy of a combined electrophysiologic and anatomic approach to ablation of all inducible ventricular tachycardias (VT) during sinus rhythm using an irrigated radiofrequency (RF) ablation catheter. BACKGROUND Ventricular tachycardia associated with chronic myocardial infarction (MI) is frequently hemodynamically intolerable and associ...

Journal: :European heart journal 2004
Christophe Scavée Pierre Jaïs Li-Fern Hsu Prashanthan Sanders Meleze Hocini Rukshen Weerasooriya Laurent Macle Florence Raybaud Jacques Clementy Michel Haïssaguerre

BACKGROUND Radiofrequency (RF) ablation of cavotricuspid isthmus (CTI) dependent flutter can be performed using different types of ablation catheters. It has been proposed that irrigated and large-tip catheters are capable of creating larger lesions, resulting in greater efficacy. This prospective, randomised clinical study compared the efficacy of irrigated and large-tip catheters of different...

Journal: :Circulation 2010
Gregory F Michaud

Radiofrequency catheter ablation is recommended with increasing frequency as part of a treatment regimen for both paroxysmal and persistent forms of symptomatic atrial fibrillation (AF), largely because of the relatively poor efficacy of antiarrhythmic medications1 and trials showing improvement in quality of life and reduction in AF in selected patients.2 The ongoing Catheter Ablation Versus A...

Journal: :Journal of atrial fibrillation 2013
Stefano Bartoletti Pasquale Santangeli Luigi DI Biase Andrea Natale

Patients with mechanical "hardware" in the heart, such as those with mechanical cardiac valves or atrial septal closure devices, represent a population at high risk of developing AF. Catheter ablation of AF in these subjects might represent a challenge, due to the perceived higher risk of complications associated with the presence of intracardiac mechanical devices. Accordingly, such patients w...

2005
STEVEN J. KALBFLEISCH

Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation. Radiofrequency catheter ablation techniques are becoming increasingly accepted as the therapy of choice for selected patients with symptomatic arrhythmias. The ability to titrate the power output using radiofrequency current has allowed these ablative techniques to be applied safely in a variety of arrhythmias. In many institutions, radiofrequency catheter abla...

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