- Abbreviations
- Recording settings
- Endpoint for PV isolation: Disconnection
- Circular mapping catheter electrodes
- LSPV mapping
- LSPV Case #1
- LSPV Case #2
- LSPV Case #3
- LIPV mapping
- RSPV mapping
- RSPV ablation during AF
- RIPV mapping
- Ectopy mapping
- AF Initiation mapping
- LSPV mapping after mitral isthmus line
- Dormant PV conduction
- Entry vs exit PV block
- Conduction between RSPV and RIPV
- SVC mapping
- IVC mapping
- Persistent Left SVC mapping
- 163 pages
- Publisher: Cardiotext Publishing; 2 edition (March 1, 2009)
- Language: English
- Type : PDF ORIGINAL
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This essential reference will assist electrophysiologists, fellows in training, and all those involved in the mapping and ablation of atrial fibrillation. Pulmonary Vein Recordings is extensively illustrated with annotated multichannel tracings to facilitate the understanding of complex data obtained by circumferential mapping, leading to successful pulmonary vein isolation. This updated edition incorporates carefully chosen tracings to convey important practical points and useful tips.
From the Foreword:
Atrial fibrillation ablation is rapidly becoming one of the most frequently performed catheter-based electrophysiology procedures. Since the first edition of this book was published, new ablation strategies have been developed, and new energy sources and energy delivery platforms are available to the interventional electrophysiologist.
Regardless of the actual ablation strategy or modality employed, circumferential mapping of electrical signals within pulmonary veins provides us with a key to interpret the complex and somewhat surprising conduction properties and arrhythmias encountered during atrial fibrillation mapping. This source of arrhythmia can then be abolished in a logical fashion, with a clearly defined endpoint.
This book is a practical guide to catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation and includes numerous examples that interpret the complex data obtained by circumferential mapping. — Michel Haissaguerre
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