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Review
. 2007 Sep;18(3):131-9.
doi: 10.1007/s00399-007-0573-x.

[Use of the NavX navigation system in ablation of atrial fibrillation]

[Article in German]
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[Use of the NavX navigation system in ablation of atrial fibrillation]

[Article in German]
H L Estner et al. Herzschrittmacherther Elektrophysiol. 2007 Sep.

Abstract

Catheter ablation, notably the electric isolation of pulmonary veins, has become a well-established therapeutic approach in symptomatic atrial fibrillation. The NavX navigation system has been described to facilitate pulmonary vein isolation in patients with AF. EnSite NavX (Endocardial Solutions, St. Jude Medical, Inc., St. Paul, MN, USA) is a novel navigation system that measures the local voltage on every standard intra-cardiac electrode and calculates the electrode position in three-dimensional (3D) space. Any individual electrode of each catheter in 3D-space can be displayed and labelled individually. The geometry of any cardiac chamber can be reconstructed and additional information, e.g. electrical activation spreading, can be displayed colour coded on the surface. Recent studies investigating the possible advantages of this system in the ablation of persistent or paroxysmal atrial fibrillation are summarized. All reports showed a significant reduction in fluoroscopy and procedure time by the use of the NavX system compared to conventional fluoroscopic catheter guidance. This benefit can be obtained with simple visualisation of all intracardiac catheters alone or with additional reconstruction of the left atrium and pulmonary veins.

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