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Preventing the risk of coronary injury in posteroseptal accessory pathway ablation in children: different strategies and advantages of fluoroscopy integrated 3D-mapping system (CARTO-UNIVU™).

Margaux Alazard1, Jérôme Lacotte2, Jérôme Horvilleur2, Mina Ait-Said2, Fiorella Salerno2, Vladimir Manenti2, Jean-François Piechaud2, Jérôme Garot2, Damien Bonnet3, Alice Maltret2,3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate various strategies in order to minimize the risk of coronary injury during posteroseptal accessory pathways ablation in children.
METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 68 posteroseptal accessory pathways ablation procedures (20 decremental and 48 typical accessory pathways) performed in 62 pediatric patients at our institution between July 2009 and December 2016. Only posteroseptal accessory pathways targeted near or within the coronary sinus were included and ablation was mostly performed using irrigated tip radiofrequency.
RESULTS: Median patient age was 11 years with a median body weight of 39 kg. Thirty patients underwent a coronary angiogram, 21 were coupled to the 3D navigation system CARTO-UNIVU™. The coronary angiogram showed a distance of less than 5 mm between the coronary artery and the ablation site in 40% of our cases; 3 patients had a coronary injury related to RF ablation, 6 patients were switched for cryoablation, 3 patients received limited RF energy (20 W). There were no demographic data predicting the proximity of the coronary artery to the ablation site.
CONCLUSION: Ablation of posteroseptal accessory pathways specifically in children carries a risk of coronary artery injury which is probably underestimated. The use of merged 3D images and coronary angiograms, the reduction of RF energy or the switch to cryoablation are possible alternatives to limit the risk of coronary injury.

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Keywords:  Catheter ablation; Coronary artery injury; Coronary sinus; Pediatric; Posteroseptal accessory pathway

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29532274     DOI: 10.1007/s10840-018-0339-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Interv Card Electrophysiol        ISSN: 1383-875X            Impact factor:   1.900


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