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Right Coronary Artery to Coronary Sinus Fistula: A Rare Problem With an Elegant Solution. [PDF]
Awad AK +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Clinical data about pulsed field ablation (PFA) under deep sedation among patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are limited, while the optimal periprocedural monitoring is not established. We report our experience in PFA among patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and OSA, using a continuous non‐invasive respiratory and ...
Dionyssios Leftheriotis +6 more
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Dual Intracardiac Thromboses Associated With Dilated Coronary Sinus and Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava. [PDF]
Terashima S +9 more
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Zero‐Fluoroscopy Ablation Methods for Atrial Fibrillation: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
Central illustration. Schematic comparison of conventional fluoroscopy guided ablation (left) and zero fluoroscopy ablation (right), enabled by electroanatomical mapping and intracardiac echocardiography for catheter navigation without X ray. The study selection process is summarized (133 records identified; 12 studies included, total n = 1998 ...
Marwan Shawki +5 more
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Distal coronary sinus-left atrial fistulous communication uncovered during atrial fibrillation ablation. [PDF]
Sobue Y, Ohno T, Watanabe E, Izawa H.
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Graphical Abstract ABSTRACT Fluoroscopy has traditionally been the mainstay imaging technique for guidance during electrophysiology (EP) ablation procedures. The numerous disadvantages associated with radiation exposure for both operators and patients have created the need for zero‐fluoroscopy (ZF) approaches. Today, electrophysiologists have access to
Dimitrios Kotzadamis +6 more
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Coronary Sinus Reducer: History, Current Applications, and Future Perspectives. [PDF]
Ugo F +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Despite advancements in catheter ablation (CA) technique and expertise, success rates of atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation have not substantially improved in recent years. Treating patients with advanced age and higher comorbidities may limit success rates while increasing complications.
Eran Leshem +5 more
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A Unique Case of Anomalous Origin of the Left Main Coronary Artery From the Right Coronary Sinus. [PDF]
Rouintan J, Saadeh S.
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ABSTRACT Background In Wolff–Parkinson–White (WPW) syndrome, accurate localization of accessory pathways before catheter ablation can improve procedural planning and efficiency. Several 12‐lead electrocardiographic (ECG) algorithms have been proposed, but their diagnostic performance has not been consistently established.
Elsayed S. Moubarak +19 more
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