Remote-controlled catheter ablation of accessory pathways: results from the magnetic laboratory
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- DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehl447
Remote-controlled catheter ablation of accessory pathways: results from the magnetic laboratory
Abstract
Aims: This study evaluates feasibility, safety, and efficacy of magnetic remote-controlled accessory pathway (AP) ablation.
Methods and results: The novel magnetic navigation system (MNS) (Niobe, Stereotaxis) creates a steerable magnetic field (0.08 T) controlling the distal magnetic tip of an ablation catheter. In conjunction with a catheter advancer system (Cardiodrive, Stereotaxis) remote catheter ablation is enabled. Conventional electrophysiology study identified AP conduction in 59 patients (37 males, 36+/-14 years, 60 APs). First generation 1-magnet tip (1-M) (group I, n=18), second generation bipolar 3-magnet tip (3-M) (group II, n=27), and third generation quadripolar 3-magnet tip catheters (3-M quad.) (group III, n=14) were used for magnetic remote-controlled ablation. Successful AP ablation was achieved in 67% (group I), 85% (group II), and 92% (group III). A significant decrease of median [IQR: Q1-Q3] fluoroscopy time and dosage was observed: 21.2 [12.1-33.8] min, 1110 [395-3234] microGym2 (group I); 6.5 [4.4-15.4] min, 290 [129-489] microGym2 (group II), and 4.9 [3.4-8.0] min, 129 [74-270] microGym2 (group III). Mean procedure time (217+/-67 min; 182+/-68 min, and 172+/-90 min) significantly decreased in group III. Median number [Q1-Q3] of radiofrequency current applications in groups I, II, and III was 4 [2-9], 4 [2-6], and 2 [2-4], respectively. No complications occurred.
Conclusion: Remote AP ablation is safe and feasible using the novel MNS. Introduction of the 3-magnet quadripolar ablation catheter significantly improved the efficacy of the procedure.
Comment in
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Catheter ablation of accessory pathways: is remote control viable?Nat Clin Pract Cardiovasc Med. 2007 Sep;4(9):470-1. doi: 10.1038/ncpcardio0928. Epub 2007 Jun 5. Nat Clin Pract Cardiovasc Med. 2007. PMID: 17549098 No abstract available.
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Remote ablation of accessory pathways.Eur Heart J. 2008 Feb;29(3):422. doi: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehm541. Epub 2007 Nov 24. Eur Heart J. 2008. PMID: 18037689 No abstract available.
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