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Catheter mapping and ablation during pregnancy.

Adele Greyling1,2, Caterina Vlachou3, Stefan Ailoaei1,4, Tina Buchholz5, Bettina Toth6, Sabine Ernst7,8.   

Abstract

A substantial number of pregnant women at some point experience cardiac arrhythmia, which is mostly treated by antiarrhythmic medication. In some instances, arrhythmias can be drug-resistant and pose a relevant risk to both mother and unborn child as they can result in hemodynamic compromise. In recent years, invasive electrophysiology procedures have been carried out with ever reducing exposure to ionising radiation, and multiple techniques have been established to achieve ZERO exposure. Of course, these techniques should all be applied when contemplating an invasive mapping and ablation procedure during pregnancy. The role of the cardio-obstetrics team in planning and performing such procedures is paramount. Careful assessment of the pregnant mother and her unborn child is mandatory. Only with good preparation is a complete understanding of both cardiac anatomy and physiology achievable, which is a pre-requisite of a successful ablation outcome. Various aspects of the ablation procedure itself are discussed and evaluated from the perspective of all team members involved, including the obstetrician, the anaesthetist and the electrophysiologist. This review aims to inform the reader about the techniques available and reports on the published outcomes for ablations during pregnancy in the last decade.

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Keywords:  Arrhythmia management; Cardio-obstetrics; Catheter ablation; Three-dimensional mapping; ZERO fluoro

Year:  2021        PMID: 33782753     DOI: 10.1007/s00399-021-00756-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Herzschrittmacherther Elektrophysiol        ISSN: 0938-7412


  2 in total

1.  [Ablation of atypical, fast atrio-ventricular nodal tachycardia in a pregnant woman--a case report].

Authors:  Łukasz Szumowski; Franciszek Walczak; Joanna Dangel; Ewa Szufladowicz; Robert Bodalski; Paweł Derejko; Piotr Urbanek; Ewa Michalak; Jolanta Prokop; Michał Orczykowski; Włodzimierz J Musiał
Journal:  Kardiol Pol       Date:  2006-02       Impact factor: 3.108

2.  Initial Experience Using the Radiofrequency Needle Visualization on the Electroanatomical Mapping System for Transseptal Puncture.

Authors:  Silvia Guarguagli; Ilaria Cazzoli; Aleksander Kempny; Michael A Gatzoulis; Sabine Ernst
Journal:  Cardiol Res Pract       Date:  2020-06-20       Impact factor: 1.866

  2 in total

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