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The stepwise ablation approach for chronic atrial fibrillation - evidence for a cumulative effect

ONeill, Mark D (author)
Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux
Jais, Pierre (author)
Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux
Takahashi, Yoshihide (author)
Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux
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Jönsson, Anders, 1962- (author)
Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux
Sacher, Frédéric (author)
Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux
Hocini, Mélèze (author)
Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux
Sanders, Prashanthan (author)
Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux
Rostock, Thomas (author)
Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux
Rotter, Martin (author)
Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux
Pernat, Andrej (author)
Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux
Clémenty, Jacques (author)
Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux
Haissaguerre, Michel (author)
Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux
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2006-11-14
2006
English.
In: Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1383-875X .- 1572-8595. ; 16, s. 153-167
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  •     Treatment options for atrial fibrillation (AF) have evolved from simple, fluoroscopy-guided pulmonary vein isolation for those patients with paroxysmal AF to complex, multi-modality procedures targeting not only anatomic structures but also electrophysiologic phenomena including complex fractionated electrograms, sites of dominant frequency and local non-venous drivers in patients with persistent and permanent AF. The stepwise ablation approach is a novel technique whereby structures contributing to initiation and maintenance of AF are sequentially targeted by radiofrequency ablation. Broadly divided into pulmonary veins, left atrial (LA) roof, left atrium (incorporating all anatomic regions of the chamber), mitral isthmus and non-LA structures, each region is targeted in sequence and the impact of ablation upon the global fibrillatory process assessed by measurement of AF cycle length (AFCL) at a site remote from the ablation target. In addition to pulmonary vein electrical disconnection and demonstrable complete conduction block across the roof and mitral isthmus lines (when performed), ablation is performed at those sites displaying continuous electrical and complex fractionated activity, with the endpoint of local organization, as well as at sites displaying electrograms consistent with focal sources driving AF. Ablation is accompanied by a cumulative increase in the AFCL prior to termination of AF by conversion either directly to sinus rhythm or to an atrial tachycardia which is then mapped conventionally and ablated. There is a ceiling of ablation within the LA beyond which further ablation is unlikely to result in a clinical benefit and should prompt evaluation of the contribution of the right atrium to maintenance of AF. The stepwise approach benefits from the integration of anatomic and electrophysiologic information to achieve a high level of success in termination of chronic AF by catheter ablation.

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