Catheter ablation of accessory pathways can be challenging depending on the location of these pathways, and accessory pathways are rare through the aortic cusps. We report a patient who underwent radiofrequency catheter ablation for manifestation of a left anterior accessory pathway from the left coronary sinus of Valsalva near the aortic–mitral continuity. Anterior accessory pathways can be safely and effectively ablated from the aortic cusps with favorable long-term outcomes
Anomalies of the coronary sinus (CS) were recently reported in association with accessory pathways (...
Radiofrequency (RF) catheter ablation is the treatment of choice in patients with accessory pathways...
AbstractCoronary sinus (CS) anomalies such as diverticulum, persistent left superior vena cava or CS...
AbstractData regarding catheter ablation of anteroseptal accessory pathways through the aortic cusps...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to characterize left-sided accesory pathways that ...
BackgroundAccessory pathways can lie near or within the coronary sinus (CS). Radiofrequency catheter...
Although catheter ablation of accessory pathways is deemed highly safe and effective, peculiar locat...
Background: The epicardial coronary venous system assumes importance in accessory pathway (AP) ablat...
AbstractBackgroundThe epicardial coronary venous system assumes importance in accessory pathway (AP)...
We report the case of an accessory pathway in a left inferoposterior diverticulum. The pathway masqu...
We employed the coronary sinus (CS) for radiofrequency catheter ablation either as a primary techniq...
Introduction: Posteroseptal accessory pathways account for 34.5% of the total. Of these, 36% are loc...
A case of asymptomatic acute coronary occlusion secondary to radiofrequency catheter ablation of a l...
We report a patient with atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia (AVRT) with bidirectional conduction...
A rare case of coronary sinus diverticulum is herein presented in a patient with classical Wolff-Par...
Anomalies of the coronary sinus (CS) were recently reported in association with accessory pathways (...
Radiofrequency (RF) catheter ablation is the treatment of choice in patients with accessory pathways...
AbstractCoronary sinus (CS) anomalies such as diverticulum, persistent left superior vena cava or CS...
AbstractData regarding catheter ablation of anteroseptal accessory pathways through the aortic cusps...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to characterize left-sided accesory pathways that ...
BackgroundAccessory pathways can lie near or within the coronary sinus (CS). Radiofrequency catheter...
Although catheter ablation of accessory pathways is deemed highly safe and effective, peculiar locat...
Background: The epicardial coronary venous system assumes importance in accessory pathway (AP) ablat...
AbstractBackgroundThe epicardial coronary venous system assumes importance in accessory pathway (AP)...
We report the case of an accessory pathway in a left inferoposterior diverticulum. The pathway masqu...
We employed the coronary sinus (CS) for radiofrequency catheter ablation either as a primary techniq...
Introduction: Posteroseptal accessory pathways account for 34.5% of the total. Of these, 36% are loc...
A case of asymptomatic acute coronary occlusion secondary to radiofrequency catheter ablation of a l...
We report a patient with atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia (AVRT) with bidirectional conduction...
A rare case of coronary sinus diverticulum is herein presented in a patient with classical Wolff-Par...
Anomalies of the coronary sinus (CS) were recently reported in association with accessory pathways (...
Radiofrequency (RF) catheter ablation is the treatment of choice in patients with accessory pathways...
AbstractCoronary sinus (CS) anomalies such as diverticulum, persistent left superior vena cava or CS...