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1. Development and validation of the Atri-Risk Conduction Index risk score to predict risk of atrial fibrillation after typical atrial flutter ablation.

6. Identification of cavotricuspid isthmus voltage patterns in typical atrial flutter ablation

7. Identification of cavotricuspid isthmus voltage patterns in typical atrial flutter ablation.

9. Outcomes of cavotricuspid isthmus-dependent flutter ablation: randomized study comparing single vs. multiple catheter procedures—the SIMPLE study.

10. Rechtsatriales isthmusabhängiges Vorhofflattern: Klinischer Verlauf nach Isthmusablation.

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13. Efficacy of two-stage approach for interventional treatment of coexistent atrial fibrillation and typical atrial flutter for sinus rhythm maintenance in long-term: a prospective controlled clinical trial

14. Anticoagulation after typical atrial flutter ablation

15. Right atrial collision time (RACT): A novel marker of propensity for typical atrial flutter.

16. P-Wave Duration and Interatrial Conduction Abnormalities in Paroxysmal and Persistent Typical Atrial Flutter.

17. Ablation of typical atrial flutter as therapeutic component in carcinoid heart disease: a case report

18. Atrial Flutter

19. Atypical Cases of Typical Atrial Flutter? A Case Study.

20. Typical Atrial Flutter Mapping and Ablation.

21. Electrocardiographic Approach to Atrial Flutter: Classifications and Differential Diagnosis.

22. Interpretation of Typical and Atypical Atrial Flutters by Precision Electrocardiology Based on Intracardiac Recording.

23. Pathophysiology of Typical Atrial Flutter.

24. The History of Atrial Flutter Electrophysiology, from Entrainment to Ablation: A 100-Year Experience in the Precision Electrocardiology.

25. Comparison between the novel diamond temp and the classical 8-mm tip ablation catheters in the setting of typical atrial flutter.

31. Recurrent atrial arrhythmia in a randomised controlled trial comparing contact force-guided and contact force-blinded ablation for typical atrial flutter.

32. Implantable loop recorder for augmenting detection of new-onset atrial fibrillation after typical atrial flutter ablation

33. Ultra-high resolution mapping of reverse typical atrial flutter: electrophysiological properties of a right atrial posterior wall and interatrial septum activation pattern.

34. Ablation of typical atrial flutter as therapeutic component in carcinoid heart disease: a case report.

35. The use of a high‐power (50 W), ablation index‐guided protocol for ablation of the cavotricuspid isthmus

36. Risk of New-Onset Atrial Fibrillation Post-cavotricuspid Isthmus Ablation in Typical Atrial Flutter Without History of Atrial Fibrillation.

37. The change of the coronary sinus activation sequence during radiofrequency ablation of cavotricuspid isthmus.

38. Anticoagulation after typical atrial flutter ablation: Systematic review and meta‐analysis.

39. Risk of New-Onset Atrial Fibrillation Post-cavotricuspid Isthmus Ablation in Typical Atrial Flutter Without History of Atrial Fibrillation

41. Efficacy and complications of cavo-tricuspid isthmus-dependent atrial flutter ablation in patients with and without structural heart disease: results from the German Ablation Registry.

42. Cavotricuspid isthmus-dependent atrial flutter: clinical perspectives

43. Ultrahigh resolution electroanatomical mapping of the transverse conduction of the right atrial posterior wall in cases with and without typical atrial flutter.

45. Navigating the risk of atrial fibrillation after successful ablation of lone typical atrial flutter.

46. The use of a high‐power (50 W), ablation index‐guided protocol for ablation of the cavotricuspid isthmus.

47. A comparison of 8‐mm and open‐irrigated gold‐tip catheters for typical atrial flutter ablation: Data from a prospective multicenter registry

49. Electrophysiologic evidence of epicardial connections between low right atrium and remote right atrial region or coronary sinus musculature: Relevance for catheter ablation of typical atrial flutter.

50. Effectiveness and safety of high‐power and short‐duration ablation for cavotricuspid isthmus ablation in atrial flutter.

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