Feasibility and Safety of a Minimally Invasive Approach to Catheter Ablation for Atrioventricular Nodal Reentrant Tachycardia
This study assessed the feasibility and safety of a minimally invasive approach to catheter ablation in 72 consecutive patients with A V nodal reentrant tachycardia. A 3‐catheter approach was used in the first 19 patients. In the other 53 patients, a 2‐catheter approach was employed. Ablation was su...
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Published in | Pacing and clinical electrophysiology Vol. 21; no. 1; pp. 308 - 310 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Oxford, UK
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
01.01.1998
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Summary: | This study assessed the feasibility and safety of a minimally invasive approach to catheter ablation in 72 consecutive patients with A V nodal reentrant tachycardia. A 3‐catheter approach was used in the first 19 patients. In the other 53 patients, a 2‐catheter approach was employed. Ablation was successful in all patients after a mean of 3 ± 3 RF applications. Procedure and fluoroscopy times were 62 ± 20 mins and 8 ± 5 mins respectively. Slow pathway was ablated in 43 patients (60%). Transient A V block occurred in 6 patients; there was no permanent AV block. These results suggest that it is feasible to perform ablation for AV nodal reentrant tachycardia safely and with high efficacy using a minimally invasive approach. This has the potential to lessen patient discomfort and to further shorten procedure and radiation exposure times. |
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ISSN: | 0147-8389 1540-8159 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1540-8159.1998.tb01111.x |