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Risk Assessment and Management of Patients Undergoing Left Atrial Appendage Isolation
Herein, we will describe our approach in the management of patients following LAA isolation.
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Comprehensive Ablation of Persistent AF
During ablation of persistent atrial fibrillation, the rhythm can often organize to atrial flutter. Electroanatomic map** can sometimes be a challenge due to low voltage. Entrainment of stable tachycardias i...
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Atypical Micro-Reentrant Flutter Focus in Post PVAI Ablation for Persistent AF
Entrainment map** can be challenging due to acceleration of tachycardia. The use of activation and entrainment is useful in combination. Non-pulmonary vein trigger ablation can be helpful in achieving succes...
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Atypical Flutter from LAA Post PVAI Ablation for Persistent AF
After ablation when the pulmonary veins are isolated from the prior procedure, non-pulmonary vein triggers should be considered.
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Case 32
A 66-year-old male with essential hypertension and a history of bilateral hernia surgery, was self-referred to our institution regarding persistent shortness of breath status post-“redo” pulmonary vein isolati...
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Case 38
A 65-year-old male with a 15-year history of symptomatic persistent atrial fibrillation was referred to our institution. The patient had a normal left ventricular ejection fraction. The patient denied chest di...