Pulmonary vein isolation in cases of difficult catheter placement: A new pacing maneuver to demonstrate complete isolation of the veins


Por: Alonso-Martin, C, Font, ER, Guerra, JM, Prat, XV

Publicada: 1 sep 2013
Resumen:
BACKGROUND Pulmonary vein electrical isolation is the main goal of atrial fibrillation ablation. To ensure electrical isolation of the pulmonary veins, entrance and exit block should be demonstrated. However, this is sometimes challenging due to the complex anatomy of the pulmonary vein area and the anatomical variations that may preclude the correct position of the commonly used circular multielectrode catheter inside the veins. OBJECTIVE To describe a new pacing maneuver useful to demonstrate complete isolation of ipsilateral veins in cases of difficult catheter placement. METHODS Three representative cases illustrate the usefulness of the maneuver either at the right or left pulmonary veins. RESULTS After the circumferential ablation of ipsilateral veins, the circular catheter is positioned in one vein and the ablation catheter in the other ipsilateral vein. When local capture in one vein can be demonstrated while pacing from the other vein and no conduction to the atria is observed, isolation of both veins can be assured. CONCLUSION This novel maneuver might be of help in assessing complete isolation of the pulmonary veins in cases of difficult circular catheter placement.

Filiaciones:
Alonso-Martin, C:
 Hosp Santa Creu & Sant Pau, Dept Cardiol, Arrhythmia Unit, E-08025 Barcelona, Spain

Font, ER:
 Hosp Santa Creu & Sant Pau, Dept Cardiol, Arrhythmia Unit, E-08025 Barcelona, Spain

Guerra, JM:
 Hosp Santa Creu & Sant Pau, Dept Cardiol, Arrhythmia Unit, E-08025 Barcelona, Spain

Prat, XV:
 Hosp Santa Creu & Sant Pau, Dept Cardiol, Arrhythmia Unit, E-08025 Barcelona, Spain
ISSN: 15475271





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Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 10 Número: 9
Páginas: 1289-1292
WOS Id: 000323494600015
ID de PubMed: 23623799

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