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Ikenouchi T, Takigawa M, Goya M, Yamaguchi J, Martin CA, Yamamoto T, Negishi M, Kawamura I, Goto K, Shigeta T, Nishimura T, Takamiya T, Tao S, Miyazaki S, Sasano T. The effect of half-normal saline irrigation on lesion characteristics in temperature-flow-controlled ablation. J Interv Card Electrophysiol 2024; 67:1331-1340. [PMID: 37946002 DOI: 10.1007/s10840-023-01678-7] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/09/2023] [Accepted: 10/20/2023] [Indexed: 11/12/2023]
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PURPOSE Radiofrequency (RF) ablation with half-normal saline (HNS) irrigation is reported to potentially enlarge local lesion compared to normal saline (NS) in power-controlled ablation (PC-Abl). However, the effect of HNS-irrigation in temperature-flow-controlled ablation (TFC-Abl) on lesion characteristics is unknown. We compared this between TFC-Abl with QDOT-Micro™ catheter and PC-Abl with Thermocool SmartTouch SF™ catheter (STSF). METHODS RF-application with NS (n = 480) and HNS (n = 480) irrigation were performed on swine myocardium placed in a circulating saline bath. Lesion characteristics without steam-pops under various conditions (target AI, 400/550; ablation power, 30/50 W; contact force, 10/20/30 g; catheter orientation, perpendicular/parallel) were assessed and compared between two irrigants. RESULTS After matching, 343 lesions without steam-pops in each group were evaluated. In PC-Abl, lesion size did not differ between two groups (NS, 188 ± 97 vs. HNS, 200 ± 95 mm3, p = 0.28 in volume; 33.9 ± 7.3 vs. 34.8 ± 9.5 mm2, p = 0.34 in surface area; and 4.0 ± 1.0 vs. 4.0 ± 1.0 mm, p = 0.81 in depth), but steam-pops were more frequently observed with HNS-irrigation (23.8% vs. 37.9%, p = 0.001). Contrary, in TFC-Abl, HNS-irrigation produced significantly larger (214 ± 106 vs. 243 ± 128 mm3, p = 0.017) and deeper (4.0 ± 1.0 vs. 4.3 ± 1.1 mm, p = 0.002) lesions without increasing the risk of steam-pops (15.0% vs 15.0%, p = 0.99). Automatic temperature-guided titration was more frequently observed in HNS-irrigation (54.8% vs. 78.5%, p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS TFC-Abl with QDOT-Micro™ catheter utilizing HNS-irrigation might increase volume and depth of local lesion without increasing the risk of stem-pops compared to NS-irrigation.
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- Takashi Ikenouchi
- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8510, Japan
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8510, Japan.
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8510, Japan
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8510, Japan
- Department of Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Science, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8510, Japan
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- Department of Cardiology, Royal Papworth Hospital, Papworth Road, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge, CB2 OAY, UK
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8510, Japan
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8510, Japan
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8510, Japan
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8510, Japan
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8510, Japan
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8510, Japan
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8510, Japan
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8510, Japan
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8510, Japan
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8510, Japan
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Takemoto M, Antoku Y, Tsuchihashi T. Editorial to "Uncoupling endocardial bundles coupled by an epicardial bundle in the left atrium and pulmonary veins". J Arrhythm 2024; 40:788-789. [PMID: 39139874 PMCID: PMC11317674 DOI: 10.1002/joa3.13066] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/04/2024] [Accepted: 05/06/2024] [Indexed: 08/15/2024] Open
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- Masao Takemoto
- Cardiovascular CentreSocial Medical Corporation Steel Memorial Yawata HospitalKitakyushuJapan
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- Cardiovascular CentreSocial Medical Corporation Steel Memorial Yawata HospitalKitakyushuJapan
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- Cardiovascular CentreSocial Medical Corporation Steel Memorial Yawata HospitalKitakyushuJapan
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Nyuta E, Takemoto M, Antoku Y, Mito T, Sakai T, Takiguchi T, Ikeda S, Koga T, Tsuchihashi T. Role of Sleep-Disordered Breathing and Epicardial Connections in the Recurrence of Atrial Fibrillation. Int Heart J 2024; 65:414-426. [PMID: 38749745 DOI: 10.1536/ihj.23-653] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/04/2024]
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The presence of epicardial connections (ECs) between the pulmonary veins (PVs) and atrium may contribute to atrial fibrillation (AF) recurrence. This study aimed to determine the impact of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) on the presence of ECs and the interplay between SDB and ECs on AF recurrence.We retrospectively reviewed 400 consecutive non-valvular AF patients. Among them, 235 patients exhibiting a 3% oxygen desaturation index (ODI) of ≥ 10 events/hour underwent polysomnography to evaluate the SDB severity, measured by the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI). To facilitate the ablation of AF and ECs, a high-density mapping catheter (HDMC) was employed. AF recurrence was evaluated over a 12-month period post-AF ablation.The key findings included: 1) 63% of AF patients with ECs had SDB with an AHI ≥ 20 events/hour. 2) Despite achieving complete PV isolations and precise EC ablation using an HDMC, SDB presence was associated with an increased AF recurrence. 3) Continuous positive airway pressure therapy for SDB improved AF recurrence among the AF patients with both ECs and SDB (57% versus 73%; P = 0.016). 4) AHI (odds ratio [OR] = 1.91, ≥ 28.4 events/hour) and left atrial volume (LAV) (OR = 1.42, ≥ 128.3 mL) were independent predictors of the presence of ECs, and AHI (OR = 1.44, ≥ 27.8 events/hour) was an independent predictor of the presence of AF recurrence.It is essential for physicians to recognise the potential complexity of ECs and SDB in AF patients. Thus, screening and treating SDB in AF patients presenting with ECs might play a pivotal role in suppressing AF recurrence.
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- Eiji Nyuta
- Cardiovascular Centre, Steel Memorial Yawata Hospital
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- Cardiovascular Centre, Steel Memorial Yawata Hospital
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- Cardiovascular Centre, Steel Memorial Yawata Hospital
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- Cardiovascular Centre, Steel Memorial Yawata Hospital
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Wada T, Matsuo K, Takayama S, Ochi M, Arisuda Y, Akai H, Koide Y, Otsuka H, Kawamoto K, Tanakaya M, Katayama Y. Identification of epicardial connections can improve the success rate of first-pass right pulmonary vein isolation. Heart Rhythm O2 2024; 5:266-273. [PMID: 38840766 PMCID: PMC11148491 DOI: 10.1016/j.hroo.2024.03.011] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/07/2024] Open
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Background Epicardial connections between the right pulmonary vein (PV) and the right atrium have been reported. Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of our new pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) strategy with identification of these epicardial connections. Methods Overall, 235 patients with atrial fibrillation were included. High-density mapping of the left atrium was performed to identify the earliest activation sites (EASs) before PVI in all patients. With our new strategy, if EASs around the right PV carina were identified, we ablated these sites and performed usual first-pass circumferential PVI. The patients were divided into 2 groups according to the ablation strategy. One hundred fifteen patients underwent first-pass PVI without information on EASs (nonanalyzed group), and 78 patients underwent ablation at EASs around the right PV carina in addition to PVI (analyzed group). After first-pass ablation around the PV antrum, remapping was performed. Results High-density mapping before PVI showed that the prevalence of EASs around the right PV carina was 10.9% in all patients (9.6% in the nonanalyzed group, 12.8% in the analyzed group; P = .74. The first-pass right PVI success rate was higher in the analyzed group than in the nonanalyzed group (93.6% vs 82.6%; P = .04). The radiofrequency application time for PVI was significantly shorter in the analyzed group than in the nonanalyzed group (45.6 ± 1.0 minutes vs 51.2 ± 0.9 minutes; P <.05). Conclusion Identification of epicardial connections before ablation could improve the success rate of first-pass right PVI.
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- Tadashi Wada
- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, National Hospital Organization, Iwakuni Clinical Center, Yamaguchi, Japan
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, National Hospital Organization, Iwakuni Clinical Center, Yamaguchi, Japan
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, National Hospital Organization, Iwakuni Clinical Center, Yamaguchi, Japan
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, National Hospital Organization, Iwakuni Clinical Center, Yamaguchi, Japan
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, National Hospital Organization, Iwakuni Clinical Center, Yamaguchi, Japan
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, National Hospital Organization, Iwakuni Clinical Center, Yamaguchi, Japan
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, National Hospital Organization, Iwakuni Clinical Center, Yamaguchi, Japan
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, National Hospital Organization, Iwakuni Clinical Center, Yamaguchi, Japan
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, National Hospital Organization, Iwakuni Clinical Center, Yamaguchi, Japan
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, National Hospital Organization, Iwakuni Clinical Center, Yamaguchi, Japan
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- Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, National Hospital Organization, Iwakuni Clinical Center, Yamaguchi, Japan
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Sakai T, Takemoto M, Antoku Y, Mito T, Ikeda S, Takiguchi T, Nyuta E, Koga T, Tsuchihashi T. Bidirectional Association Among the Type of Atrial Fibrillation, Sleep-Disordered Breathing Severity, Heart Failure Progression, and Left Atrial Enlargement, in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation. Int Heart J 2024; 65:404-413. [PMID: 38825490 DOI: 10.1536/ihj.23-493] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/04/2024]
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This study aimed to clarify (1) the association among the atrial fibrillation (AF) type, sleep-disordered breathing (SDB), heart failure (HF), and left atrial (LA) enlargement, (2) the independent predictors of LA enlargement, and (3) the effects of ablation on those conditions in patients with AF. The study's endpoint was LA enlargement (LA volume index [LAVI] ≥ 78 mL/m2).Of 423 patients with nonvalvular AF, 236 were enrolled. We evaluated the role of the clinical parameters such as the AF type, SDB severity, and HF in LA enlargement. Among them, 141 patients exhibiting a 3% oxygen desaturation index (ODI) of ≥ 10 events/hour underwent polysomnography to evaluate the SDB severity measured by the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI). The LA enlargement and HF were characterized by the LA diameter/LAVI, an increase in the B-type natriuretic peptide level, and a lower left ventricular ejection fraction.This study showed that non-paroxysmal AF (NPAF) rather than paroxysmal AF (PAF), the SDB severity, LA enlargement, and HF progression had bidirectional associations and exacerbated each other, which generated a vicious cycle that contributed to the LA enlargement. NPAF (OR = 4.55, P < 0.001), an AHI of ≥ 25.10 events/hour (OR = 1.55, P = 0.003), and a 3% ODI of ≥ 15.43 events/hour (OR = 1.52, P = 0.003) were independent predictors of an acceleration of the LA enlargement. AF ablation improved the HF and LA enlargement.To break this vicious cycle, AF ablation may be the basis for suppressing the LA enlargement and HF progression subsequently eliminating the substrates for AF and SDB in patients with AF.
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- Togo Sakai
- Cardiovascular Center, Steel Memorial Yawata Hospital
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- Cardiovascular Center, Steel Memorial Yawata Hospital
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- Cardiovascular Center, Steel Memorial Yawata Hospital
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- Cardiovascular Center, Steel Memorial Yawata Hospital
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Umemoto S, Takemoto M, Koga T, Tsuchihashi T. Detection of a unidirectional epicardial connection between the right-sided pulmonary venous carina and the right atrium by pacing from a high-density mapping catheter. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol 2023; 46:928-933. [PMID: 36515076 DOI: 10.1111/pace.14645] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/08/2022] [Revised: 11/22/2022] [Accepted: 12/10/2022] [Indexed: 12/15/2022]
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We report a case of recurring, persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) in a patient with a unidirectional epicardial connection (EC) between the right-sided pulmonary venous (PV) carina and the right atrium detected using a high-density mapping catheter with a steerable introducer support, but not a conventional circular mapping catheter. This unidirectional EC could be steadily abolished by a radiofrequency delivery. Finally, we were able to successfully achieve complete PV antrum isolation. Thereafter, he has remained well without any AF.
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- Shintaro Umemoto
- Cardiovascular Center, Steel Memorial Yawata Hospital, Kitakyushu, Japan
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- Cardiovascular Center, Steel Memorial Yawata Hospital, Kitakyushu, Japan
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- Cardiovascular Center, Steel Memorial Yawata Hospital, Kitakyushu, Japan
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- Cardiovascular Center, Steel Memorial Yawata Hospital, Kitakyushu, Japan
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Hasebe H, Yoshida K, Nogami A, Furuyashiki Y, Ieda M. Impact of Interatrial Epicardial Connections on the Dominant Frequency of Atrial Fibrillation. Circ J 2023; 87:973-981. [PMID: 37258220 DOI: 10.1253/circj.cj-22-0769] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/02/2023]
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BACKGROUND An epicardial connection (EC) between the right-sided pulmonary venous (RtPV) carina and right atrium (RA) may preclude PV isolation, but its electrophysiological role during atrial fibrillation (AF) remains unknown. METHODS AND RESULTS This prospective observational study included 98 consecutive patients undergoing catheter ablation for AF, subdivided into the EC group (n=17) and non-EC group (n=80) based on observation of RA posterior wall breakthrough during RtPV pacing. Mean left atrial (LA) dominant frequency (mean DFLA) was defined as the averaged DFs at the right and left PVs and LA appendage. The regional DF was higher in the EC group vs. the non-EC group except at the left PV antrum. The DF at the RA appendage (RAA) and mean DFLAwere equivocal (6.5±0.7 vs. 6.6±0.7 Hz) in the EC group, but the mean DFLAwas significantly higher than that at the RAA (5.8±0.6 vs. 6.1±0.5 Hz, P=0.001) in the non-EC group, suggesting an LA-to-RA DF gradient. A significant correlation of DF between the RtPV antrum and RAA was observed in the EC group (P<0.001, r=0.84) but not in the non-EC group. CONCLUSIONS An electrophysiological link via interatrial ECs might attenuate the hierarchical nature of activation frequencies of AF, leading to advanced electrical remodeling of the atria.
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- Hideyuki Hasebe
- Department of Arrhythmology, Shizuoka Saiseikai General Hospital
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- Department of Cardiology, Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba
- Department of Cardiology, Ibaraki Prefectural Central Hospital
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- Department of Cardiology, Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba
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- Department of Cardiology, Institute of Medicine, University of Tsukuba
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Nyuta E, Takemoto M, Antoku Y, Fujiwara M, Koga T, Tsuchihashi T. Variable Character of Epicardial Connections During Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation. HeartRhythm Case Rep 2023. [DOI: 10.1016/j.hrcr.2023.03.019] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 03/31/2023] Open
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A case report of an important role of epicardial connections in producing spontaneous pulmonary vein activity and initiating and maintaining atrial fibrillation. HeartRhythm Case Rep 2022; 8:643-649. [PMID: 36147722 PMCID: PMC9485749 DOI: 10.1016/j.hrcr.2022.06.008] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/29/2022] Open
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