1. Trans-aortic mitral isthmus ablation after surgical patch closure for an atrial septal defect.
- Author
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Arai T, Kujiraoka H, Yamaoka K, Takahashi M, Hojo R, and Fukamizu S
- Subjects
- Male, Humans, Aged, Heart Atria, Tachycardia surgery, Heart Septal Defects, Atrial diagnostic imaging, Heart Septal Defects, Atrial surgery, Atrial Fibrillation diagnosis, Atrial Fibrillation surgery, Tachycardia, Supraventricular diagnosis, Tachycardia, Supraventricular etiology, Tachycardia, Supraventricular surgery, Catheter Ablation adverse effects
- Abstract
Introduction: In patients with prior atrial septal defect (ASD) closure and atrial tachyarrhythmias, transseptal puncture can be challenging., Methods and Results: This case report discusses a 65-year-old man who had previously undergone pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) and cavo-tricuspid isthmus ablation for atrial fibrillation before ASD closure, respectively. He developed atrial tachycardia (AT) and underwent catheter ablation. AT was diagnosed as peri-mitral flutter and the mitral isthmus (MI) linear ablation via a trans-aortic approach successfully terminated it., Conclusion: This case demonstrates the feasibility and safety of transaortic MI linear ablation in patients with ASD closure devices or anatomical challenges when transseptal puncture is difficult., (© 2023 Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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- 2024
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