| Literature DB >> 25430418 |
Kazuhiro Takahashi1, Tai Fuchigami2, Taisuke Nabeshima3, Arata Sashinami3, Mami Nakayashiro3.
Abstract
The success of catheter ablation of focal atrial tachycardia is limited by possible collateral damage to the phrenic nerve. Protection of the phrenic nerve is required. Here we present a case of a 9-year-old girl having a history of an unsuccessful catheter ablation of a focal atrial tachycardia near the crista terminalis (because of proximity of the phrenic nerve) who underwent a successful ablation by means of a novel technique for phrenic nerve protection: packing of gauze into the pericardial space. This method is a viable approach for patients with a failed endocardial ablation due to the proximity of the phrenic nerve.Entities:
Keywords: Atrial tachycardia; Catheter ablation; Phrenic nerve injury
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25430418 DOI: 10.1007/s00380-014-0603-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Heart Vessels ISSN: 0910-8327 Impact factor: 2.037