Literature DB >> 759004

Reaction of the myocardium to cryosurgery: electrophysiology and arrhythmogenic potential.

G J Klein, L Harrison, R F Ideker, W M Smith, J Kasell, A G Wallace, J J Gallagher.   

Abstract

The acute and chronic electrophysiological effects of a cryolesion produced in the left ventricle were studied in six dogs. All dogs had frequent ventricular premature beats (VPB) and five of six dogs had ventricular tachycardia during the first 4 days after the cryolesion; only one of the six dogs continued to have VPBs after 1 week, and this dog had identical VPBs before the creation of the cryolesion. Neither control dog had VPBs. Two additional dogs underwent epicardial and transmural mapping studies immediately after production of a cryolesion. VPBs in these animals were shown to originate at the border of the cryolesion. Epicardial activation sequence during normal sinus rhythm was not altered by the chronic cryolesion. The border zone of the chronic cryolesion was sharply demarcated with normal potentials recorded outside of the lesion and "extrinsic" potentials recorded within.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 759004     DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.59.2.364

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


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5.  Permanent and Transient Electrophysiological Effects During Cardiac Cryoablation Documented by Optical Activation Mapping and Thermal Imaging.

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9.  Cardiac cryolesions as an experimental model of myocardial wound healing.

Authors:  J A Jensen; J C Kosek; T K Hunt; W H Goodson; D C Miller
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  1987-12       Impact factor: 12.969

10.  Adenosine testing after cryoballoon pulmonary vein isolation improves long-term clinical outcome.

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