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Review
. 1994 Apr;127(4 Pt 2):1095-101.
doi: 10.1016/0002-8703(94)90094-9.

Potential of intracardiac ultrasonography as an adjunct for mapping and ablation

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Review

Potential of intracardiac ultrasonography as an adjunct for mapping and ablation

C Stellbrink et al. Am Heart J. 1994 Apr.

Abstract

Radio frequency catheter ablation of cardiac tissues has evolved rapidly as the standard therapy for various arrhythmias. Current mapping techniques include fluoroscopy and endocardial ECG recordings. These techniques are time-consuming and give only limited information with regard to cardiac anatomy and pathology. Moreover, fluoroscopy leads to significant radiation exposure to the patient and the operator. Intracardiac ultrasonography is a promising new technique that may improve intracardiac anatomic orientation, reduce radiation exposure, allow better control of lesion formation during radio frequency current application, and identify possible complications such as thrombus formation or perforation. Intracardiac ultrasonography systems that are presently available are limited by insufficient penetration depth and image resolution. Technical refinements are discussed that may improve the applicability of intracardiac echocardiography for electrophysiologic mapping procedures.

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