Atrial flutter in the donor part of orthotopic heart transplants has been reported and successfully treated by radiofrequency ablation of the cavotricuspid isthmus, but mapping and ablation of atypical flutter circuits may be challenging.(1) Entrainment mapping has been used in combination with activation mapping to define the mechanism of atypical atrial flutter. Here, we report a case where colour-coded three-dimensional (3D) entrainment mapping allowed us to accurately determine and visualize the 3D location of the reentrant circuit and to plan the ablation of a left atrial flutter without the need for activation mapping
Ablation of cavotricuspid ishtmus flutter and atrial tachycardia in a complex substrate has never be...
: Isthmus-dependent flutter represents a defeated arrhythmia. Possibly one of the most outstanding s...
We determined total right atrial activation sequences during entrainment and termination of flutter ...
: Atypical atrial flutters are complex supraventricular arrhythmias that share different pathophysio...
: Atypical atrial flutters are complex, hard-to-manage atrial arrhythmias. Catheter ablation has pro...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was aimed at delineating the reentrant circuit of right atrial (RA) upp...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to characterize re-entry circuits causing intra-atrial re-entrant tachyc...
BackgroundAtrial incision in the right atrium of transplanted heart may create a similar anatomical ...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to elucidate the location and mechanism of typical atria...
Aims To evaluate the clinical and electrophysiological features of atypical atrial flutter (AAF) and...
Atrial flutter (AFL) is a common atrial arrhythmia typically characterized by electrical activity pr...
Background: Atrial flutter in heart transplant recipients can vary from typical cavotricuspid isthmu...
Background—Data from experimental models of atrial flutter indicate that macro-reentrant circuits ma...
Identification of atypical atrial flutter (AFL) (non-cavo-tricuspid isthmus-dependent) prior to the ...
Atrial flutter (AFL) is a common arrhythmia in clinical practice. Several experimental models such ...
Ablation of cavotricuspid ishtmus flutter and atrial tachycardia in a complex substrate has never be...
: Isthmus-dependent flutter represents a defeated arrhythmia. Possibly one of the most outstanding s...
We determined total right atrial activation sequences during entrainment and termination of flutter ...
: Atypical atrial flutters are complex supraventricular arrhythmias that share different pathophysio...
: Atypical atrial flutters are complex, hard-to-manage atrial arrhythmias. Catheter ablation has pro...
AbstractObjectivesThis study was aimed at delineating the reentrant circuit of right atrial (RA) upp...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to characterize re-entry circuits causing intra-atrial re-entrant tachyc...
BackgroundAtrial incision in the right atrium of transplanted heart may create a similar anatomical ...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to elucidate the location and mechanism of typical atria...
Aims To evaluate the clinical and electrophysiological features of atypical atrial flutter (AAF) and...
Atrial flutter (AFL) is a common atrial arrhythmia typically characterized by electrical activity pr...
Background: Atrial flutter in heart transplant recipients can vary from typical cavotricuspid isthmu...
Background—Data from experimental models of atrial flutter indicate that macro-reentrant circuits ma...
Identification of atypical atrial flutter (AFL) (non-cavo-tricuspid isthmus-dependent) prior to the ...
Atrial flutter (AFL) is a common arrhythmia in clinical practice. Several experimental models such ...
Ablation of cavotricuspid ishtmus flutter and atrial tachycardia in a complex substrate has never be...
: Isthmus-dependent flutter represents a defeated arrhythmia. Possibly one of the most outstanding s...
We determined total right atrial activation sequences during entrainment and termination of flutter ...