Atrial fibrillation ablation procedures have become a focus of research among electrophysiologists, with the aim of increasing success rates while minimizing complications. One major concern is phrenic nerve injury (PNI). Despite advancements in ablation strategies, equipment, and monitoring methods, the incidence of PNI during these procedures remains substantial, particularly during cryoballoon ablation, which has a reported PNI incidence of 3.5%. This review examines recent studies, to provide a comprehensive overview of PNI mechanisms, clinical features, prognosis, and methods for prevention during ablation
Catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF) has been increasingly employed as a therapeutic modali...
AbstractFocal point-by-point radiofrequency catheter ablation has shown considerable success in the ...
Background Persistent phrenic nerve palsy (PNP) is an established complication of atrial fibrillatio...
Phrenic Nerve Injury (PNI) has been well studied by cardiac surgeons. More recently it has been reco...
© 2006 American College of Cardiology FoundationObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to character...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to characterize the occurrence of phrenic nerve injury (PNI)...
BACKGROUND: Phrenic nerve palsy (PNP) is the most frequently observed complication during cryoballoo...
Background: Cryoballoon-based pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) has emerged as an effective treatment f...
Background Persistent phrenic nerve palsy (PNP) is an established complication of atrial fibrillatio...
Objective: Phrenic nerve injury (PNI) is a complication of catheter ablation treatment of atrial fib...
Ablation/ICD/surgery, [23] Catheter-based coronary and valvular interventions:other, [106
DOI: 10.1161/CIRCEP.113.000517 2 Background- Right phrenic nerve palsy (PNP) is the most frequent co...
Background: The proximity of the phrenic nerve (PN) to cardiac tissue relevant to arrhythmias may in...
Pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) represents the mainstay of atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation, and PVI...
BACKGROUND Arrhythmia origin in close proximity to the phrenic nerve (PN) can hinder successful c...
Catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF) has been increasingly employed as a therapeutic modali...
AbstractFocal point-by-point radiofrequency catheter ablation has shown considerable success in the ...
Background Persistent phrenic nerve palsy (PNP) is an established complication of atrial fibrillatio...
Phrenic Nerve Injury (PNI) has been well studied by cardiac surgeons. More recently it has been reco...
© 2006 American College of Cardiology FoundationObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to character...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to characterize the occurrence of phrenic nerve injury (PNI)...
BACKGROUND: Phrenic nerve palsy (PNP) is the most frequently observed complication during cryoballoo...
Background: Cryoballoon-based pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) has emerged as an effective treatment f...
Background Persistent phrenic nerve palsy (PNP) is an established complication of atrial fibrillatio...
Objective: Phrenic nerve injury (PNI) is a complication of catheter ablation treatment of atrial fib...
Ablation/ICD/surgery, [23] Catheter-based coronary and valvular interventions:other, [106
DOI: 10.1161/CIRCEP.113.000517 2 Background- Right phrenic nerve palsy (PNP) is the most frequent co...
Background: The proximity of the phrenic nerve (PN) to cardiac tissue relevant to arrhythmias may in...
Pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) represents the mainstay of atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation, and PVI...
BACKGROUND Arrhythmia origin in close proximity to the phrenic nerve (PN) can hinder successful c...
Catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF) has been increasingly employed as a therapeutic modali...
AbstractFocal point-by-point radiofrequency catheter ablation has shown considerable success in the ...
Background Persistent phrenic nerve palsy (PNP) is an established complication of atrial fibrillatio...