Literature DB >> 1452377

Radiofrequency catheter ablation for treatment of Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome--short- and long-term follow-up.

S A Chen1, W P Tsang, C P Hsia, D C Wang, C E Chiang, H I Yeh, J W Chen, C T Ting, C W Chiou, C W Kong.   

Abstract

One hundred and twenty-five patients with accessory pathways mediated tachyarrhythmias underwent radiofrequency ablation. Right-sided accessory pathways were ablated from the atrial aspect of the tricuspid anulus (all from the femoral vein approach) and the left-sided accessory pathways were ablated from the atrial or ventricular aspect of the mitral anulus. Immediately after the procedures, 3 of 8 accessory pathways (38%) and 131 of 137 accessory pathways (95%) were ablated successfully with radiofrequency through a small-tip (2 mm) and a large-tip (4 mm) electrode catheter, respectively. Seven of the 11 accessory pathways that failed radiofrequency ablation had a later successful direct current ablation. During follow-up (3 to 22 months), serial electrophysiological study showed that 11 of the 114 patients (10%) with successful ablation had return of accessory pathway conduction (2 had recurrence of tachycardia, 2%). Complications included accidental AV block (1 patient), cardiac tamponade (1 patient) and possible aortic dissection (1 patient). Transient proarrhythmic effects (more atrial and ventricular premature beats) were seen during the first week and sustained ventricular tachyarrhythmias were not inducible. In a successful session, procedure and radiation exposure times (including the time for diagnostic procedures) were 3.8 +/- 0.2 h and 45 +/- 4 min, respectively. This study confirms that radiofrequency ablation with a large-tip electrode catheter is an effective and relatively safe nonsurgical method for treatment of Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, with a low complication and recurrence rate.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1452377     DOI: 10.1016/0167-5273(92)90209-l

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cardiol        ISSN: 0167-5273            Impact factor:   4.164


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Authors:  Babak Payami; Akbar Shafiee; Maryam Shahrzad; Ali Kazemisaeed; Gholamreza Davoodi; Ahmad Yaminisharif
Journal:  J Interv Card Electrophysiol       Date:  2013-02-08       Impact factor: 1.900

2.  Successful radiofrequency catheter ablation for wolff-Parkinson-white syndrome within the neck of a coronary sinus diverticulum.

Authors:  Sung-Won Jang; Tai-Ho Rho; Dong-Bin Kim; Bum-Jun Kwon; Eun-Joo Cho; Woo-Seung Shin; Ji-Hoon Kim; Seung-Won Jin; Yong-Seog Oh; Man-Young Lee; Jae-Hyung Kim
Journal:  Korean Circ J       Date:  2009-09-30       Impact factor: 3.243

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