Pulsed-field ablation for the treatment of left atrial reentry tachycardia.
Thomas KuefferJens SeilerAntonio MadaffariAline MühlBabken AsatryanRobin StettlerAndreas HaeberlinFabian NotiHelge ServatiusHildegard TannerSamuel H BaldingerTobias ReichlinLaurent RotenPublished in: Journal of interventional cardiac electrophysiology : an international journal of arrhythmias and pacing (2022)
Ablation of a roof line and of the LAPW is feasible, effective, and safe using this multipolar PFA catheter. However, the catheter is less suited for ablation of the mitral isthmus and the anterior line. A focal pulsed-field ablation catheter may be more effective for ablation of these lines. This study shows the feasibility to ablate linear lesions with a multipolar pulsed-field ablation catheter. 27 left atrial reentry tachycardia were treated in 22 patients.