Background: Adequate contact between the catheter tip and tissue is important for optimal lesion formation and, in some procedures, it has been associated with improved effectiveness and safety. We evaluated the potential benefits of contact force-sensing (CFS) catheters during non-fluoroscopic radiofrequency catheter ablation (NF-RFCA) of idiopathic ventricular arrhythmias (VAs) originating from outflow tracts (OTs). Methods: A group of 102 patients who underwent NF-RFCA (CARTO, Biosense Webster Inc., Irvine, CA, USA) of VAs from OTs between 2014 to 2018 was retrospectively analyzed. Results: We included 52 (50.9%) patients in whom NF-RFCA was performed using CFS catheters and 50 (49.1%) who were ablated using standard catheters. Arrhythmi...
Purpose: Contact with cardiac tissue is an important determinant of lesion efficacy during atrial fi...
This multicenter European survey systematically evaluated the impact of using contact force-sensing ...
Objective Reconduction across an ablation line is a common reason for arrhythmia recurrence over tim...
Background: Adequate contact between the catheter tip and tissue is important for optimal lesion for...
Background: Adequate contact between the catheter tip and tissue is important for optimal lesion for...
Catheter ablation of frequent idiopathic pre-mature ventricular contractions (PVC) is increasingly p...
Aims: Catheter ablation of frequent idiopathic pre-mature ventricular contractions (PVC) is increa...
PURPOSE: The effect of adding contact force (CF) sensing to 56-hole tip irrigation in ventricular ar...
Contact Force in Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation BackgroundPoor catheter-to-myocardial contact can ...
Outflow tract tachycardias (OTT) originating from the right or left ventricular outflow tract are th...
Background: Multiple studies have demonstrated the importance of adequate catheter-tissue contact in...
Aims: Catheter-tissue contact is critical for effective lesion creation in radiofrequency catheter a...
Cardiac Arrhythmia, a condition of abnormal activation and conduction of electrical impulses in the ...
Contact force (CF) sensing technology allows real-time monitoring during catheter ablation for atria...
Purpose Contact with cardiac tissue is an important determinant of lesion efficacy during atrial fib...
Purpose: Contact with cardiac tissue is an important determinant of lesion efficacy during atrial fi...
This multicenter European survey systematically evaluated the impact of using contact force-sensing ...
Objective Reconduction across an ablation line is a common reason for arrhythmia recurrence over tim...
Background: Adequate contact between the catheter tip and tissue is important for optimal lesion for...
Background: Adequate contact between the catheter tip and tissue is important for optimal lesion for...
Catheter ablation of frequent idiopathic pre-mature ventricular contractions (PVC) is increasingly p...
Aims: Catheter ablation of frequent idiopathic pre-mature ventricular contractions (PVC) is increa...
PURPOSE: The effect of adding contact force (CF) sensing to 56-hole tip irrigation in ventricular ar...
Contact Force in Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation BackgroundPoor catheter-to-myocardial contact can ...
Outflow tract tachycardias (OTT) originating from the right or left ventricular outflow tract are th...
Background: Multiple studies have demonstrated the importance of adequate catheter-tissue contact in...
Aims: Catheter-tissue contact is critical for effective lesion creation in radiofrequency catheter a...
Cardiac Arrhythmia, a condition of abnormal activation and conduction of electrical impulses in the ...
Contact force (CF) sensing technology allows real-time monitoring during catheter ablation for atria...
Purpose Contact with cardiac tissue is an important determinant of lesion efficacy during atrial fib...
Purpose: Contact with cardiac tissue is an important determinant of lesion efficacy during atrial fi...
This multicenter European survey systematically evaluated the impact of using contact force-sensing ...
Objective Reconduction across an ablation line is a common reason for arrhythmia recurrence over tim...