| Literature DB >> 32771194 |
Nicola Tarantino1, Domenico G Della Rocca2, Michela Faggioni3, Xiao-Dong Zhang1, Sanghamitra Mohanty4, Alisara Anannab5, Ugur Canpolat6, Huseyin Ayhan7, Mohamed Bassiouny4, Anu Sahore4, Kudret Aytemir8, Annahita Sarcon9, Giovanni B Forleo10, Carlo Lavalle11, Rodney P Horton4, Chintan Trivedi4, Amin Al-Ahmad4, Jorge Romero1, David J Burkhardt4, Joseph G Gallinghouse4, Luigi Di Biase12, Andrea Natale13.
Abstract
The percutaneous epicardial approach has become an adjunctive tool for electrophysiologists to treat disparate cardiac arrhythmias, including accessory pathways, atrial tachycardia, and particularly ventricular tachycardia. This novel technique prompted a strong impulse to perform epicardial access as an alternative strategy for pacing and defibrillation, left atrial appendage exclusion, heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, and genetically engineered tissue delivery. However, because of the incremental risk of major complications compared with stand-alone endocardial ablation, it is still practiced in a limited number of highly experienced centers across the world.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiac arrhythmia; Complications; Epicardial approach; Percutaneous
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32771194 DOI: 10.1016/j.ccep.2020.06.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Card Electrophysiol Clin ISSN: 1877-9182