Literature DB >> 19276610

Real-time 3-dimensional imaging of the esophagus and left atrium with a noncontact mapping system.

Koji Miyamoto1, Takeshi Tsuchiya, Keiichi Ashikaga, Sumito Narita, Shin-Ichi Ando, Kiyoshi Hayashida, Yoshito Tanioka, Naohiko Takahashi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recognizing the relative location of the esophagus to the left atrial posterior wall (LAPW) is required to avoid esophageal injury during atrial fibrillation ablation. METHODS AND
RESULTS: The 24 patients undergoing circumferential pulmonary vein isolation (CPVI) each had the geometry of their left atrium (LA) and esophagus constructed by a noncontact mapping system with EnSite version 6.0J. The esophageal course relative to the LAPW was found to be to the left in 12, middle in 8, right in 2, and obliquely left-to-right in 2 patients, and in 13 patients (54%) it was located on or near either the left or right CPVI line. The mean distance between the esophagus and LAPW was shorter at the bottom line of the LAPW connecting both inferior pulmonary veins (3 +/- 3 mm) than at the LA roof line connecting both superior pulmonary veins (6 +/- 6 mm, P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONS: The location of the esophagus relative to the LAPW varies with the patient, but a close location to either CPVI line was found in approximately 50% and a close location between the esophagus and LAPW was found in the inferior and middle locations in most patients.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19276610     DOI: 10.1253/circj.cj-08-0870

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ J        ISSN: 1346-9843            Impact factor:   2.993


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1.  Complex anatomy surrounding the left atrial posterior wall: analysis with 3D computed tomography.

Authors:  Shingo Maeda; Yoshito Iesaka; Kikuya Uno; Kiyoshi Otomo; Yasutoshi Nagata; Kenji Suzuki; Hitoshi Hachiya; Masahiko Goya; Atsushi Takahashi; Hideomi Fujiwara; Masayasu Hiraoka; Mitsuaki Isobe
Journal:  Heart Vessels       Date:  2011-02-18       Impact factor: 2.037

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