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Limited fluoroscopy catheter ablation of accessory pathways in children.

Moshe Swissa1, Einat Birk2, Tamir Dagan2, Sody Abby Naimer3, Michal Fogelman2, Tom Einbinder2, Elchanan Bruckheimer2, Rami Fogelman2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Limited fluoroscopy ablation using 3D electro-anatomical system (3DS) has been used for arrhythmias in children, however it is not a common practice. We aimed to facilitate a fluoroscopy limited approach for ablation of accessory pathways (AP) in children.
METHODS: Following electrophysiologic (EP) catheter placement a single dual-plane fluoroscopic image (right anterior oblique-30° and left anterior oblique-60° views) was acquired and the 3DS views were rotated to be a perfect match to the fluoroscopy. Ninety-four consecutive pediatric patients [mean age 11.8±4.1 (4.2-18) years, 61.7% males] with Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome underwent ablation of an AP. Fifty-seven had manifest AP, 54 had left-sided AP (LSAP) and 40 had right-sided AP (RSAP).
RESULTS: The acute success rate was 95.7% (90/94), with a recurrence rate of 1.1% (1/90) at a mean follow-up of 13±5.5 (4.4-22.9) months. Mean procedure and fluoroscopy times were 144±45 (55-262)min and 1.8±1.4 (0.1-5.6)min, respectively. Comparison of the first 20 procedures to the next 74 procedures demonstrated an extended procedure time (171±53min vs 135±38min, p<0.005), however the fluoroscopy time, the number of long applications, the time to effect, and the acute success rate were similar. There were no permanent ablation-related complications.
CONCLUSIONS: A limited fluoroscopy approach for ablation of AP in children using 3DS is easily acquired, adapted, reduces the fluoroscopy time, and has an excellent efficacy and safety profile.
Copyright © 2017 Japanese College of Cardiology. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Accessory pathway; Catheter ablation; Electro-anatomic mapping systems; Limited fluoroscopy; Wolf–Parkinson–White syndrome

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28274505     DOI: 10.1016/j.jjcc.2016.12.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiol        ISSN: 0914-5087            Impact factor:   3.159


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1.  Catheter ablation of the atrioventricular node slow pathway sans fluoroscopy in a patient with situs inversus totalis.

Authors:  Arash Aryana; Mark R Bowers; Maheer Gandhavadi; Rohit Bhaskar
Journal:  HeartRhythm Case Rep       Date:  2020-08-19

2.  Catheter ablation of left-sided accessory pathways in small children.

Authors:  Rami Fogelman; Einat Birk; Tamir Dagan; Michal Fogelman; Tom Einbinder; Elchanan Bruckheimer; Moshe Swissa
Journal:  J Arrhythm       Date:  2019-08-02
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