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Pulmonary vein antral isolation causes depolarization of vein sleeves: Implications for the assessment of isolation.

Deepak SalujaEric PaganTheodore MaglioneJohn KassotisWilliam J KostisJames Coromilas
Published in: Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE (2020)
Antral PVI causes inexcitability in a majority of the PVs, which can transiently be restored in some with adenosine. Among PVs that remain excitable, ERP and capture threshold increase significantly. These data imply resting membrane potential depolarization of the of PV myocardial sleeves. As PV inexcitability hampers the assessment of entrance and exit block, demonstrating transient PV re-excitability during adenosine administration helps ensure true isolation.
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