Improved intra-atrial conduction delay after successful ablation for atrial fibrillation by scar homogenization in right atrium.
Jeongduk SeoYae Min ParkYong Hoon ShinAlbert Youngwoo JangWoong Chol KangWook-Jin ChungYoung-Hoon KimIn Suck ChoiPublished in: Annals of noninvasive electrocardiology : the official journal of the International Society for Holter and Noninvasive Electrocardiology, Inc (2023)
Atrial fibrosis in the right atrium (RA) presenting as a low-voltage zone might be the mechanism of atrial fibrillation (AF) and intra-atrial conduction delay. The impact of scar homogenization in RA on intra-atrial conduction delay is unknown. We describe a patient with paroxysmal AF and significant intra-atrial conduction delay with repetitive atrial flutter, triggered from the lateral free wall in the RA between the significant low-voltage zone and slow conduction area after pulmonary vein isolation. Linear ablation along the trabeculated lateral free wall in the RA to homogenize the scar was successfully performed, and the intra-atrial conduction delay improved ultimately.
Keyphrases
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- catheter ablation
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- left atrial appendage
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