A novel cryoballoon technique for mapping and isolating pulmonary veins: a feasibility and efficacy study
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-8167.2009.01668.x
A novel cryoballoon technique for mapping and isolating pulmonary veins: a feasibility and efficacy study
Abstract
Introduction: The study was designed to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of a simplified cryoballoon technique in which a microcircular catheter was introduced into the central lumen of a cryoballoon catheter for the purpose of recording pulmonary vein (PV) potentials during ablation procedures and without interchanging catheters.
Methods and results: A total of 23 consecutive patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF) were enrolled. A single transseptal puncture was made and a cryoballoon catheter was inserted into the left atrium. A 6-pole mapping catheter with a 0.035-inch shaft diameter was introduced into the PV through the central lumen of the cryoballoon catheter. In addition to the function as a recording device, the mapping catheter was also used as a "guide-wire" during the procedure. A total of 84 PVs (84/92, 91.3%) were completely isolated using this novel cryoballoon technique. In 43 of the 84 veins (51.2%), isolation was observed in real time during the cryoablation; in the remaining 41 veins (48.8%), isolation was confirmed immediately post ablation attempt with the mapping catheter. Procedure time was 152.7 +/- 54.9 minutes, and fluoroscopy time was 33.2 +/- 17.3 minutes. At follow-up (7.4 months, range 2-18 months), 17 (73.9%) patients were free from AF. There was 1 occurrence of phrenic nerve palsy during ablation of a right superior PV, which fully resolved after 1 month.
Conclusion: The use of a cryoballoon catheter equipped with a 6-pole micromapping catheter inserted through its central lumen for the purpose of mapping and ablation during PV isolation procedures is both feasible and effective.
Comment in
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Ablation of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation: looking for the simple answer.J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol. 2010 Jun 1;21(6):632-3. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-8167.2009.01701.x. Epub 2010 Feb 1. J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol. 2010. PMID: 20132393 No abstract available.
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