Successful radiofrequency ablation of atypical left atrial flutter via three-dimensionalnonfluoroscopic navigational system SJM EnSite Velocity: a case report

Authors: A.G. Filatov, E.Z. Golukhova, M.N. Ryabinina, A.S. Kovalev

Company: A.N. Bakoulev Scientific Center for Cardiovascular Surgery of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences


For citation: Filatov A.G., Golukhova E.Z., Ryabinina M.N., Kovalev A.S. Successful radiofrequency ablation of atypical left atrial flutter via three-dimensional nonfluoroscopic navigational system SJM EnSite Velocity: a case report. Kreativnaya kardiologiya. 2014; 2: 60-70.

Keywords: incisional atrial flutter radiofrequency ablation three-dimensional nonfluoroscopic navigation SJM EnSite Velocity

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Abstract

This case report presents the treatment of female patient G., aged 57, with a diagnosis "Atypical left atrial incisional flutter", came out after the initial procedure of radiofrequency ablation of the pulmonary veins due to the ectopic atrial tachycardia. The patient underwent a successful ablation of the left isthmus with the help of the three-dimensional nonfluoroscopic navigation system SJM EnSite Velocity. Dynamic follow-up showed complete freedom from paroxysmal tachycardia in the postoperative period. This observation shows the necessity of using such systems in routine practice in patients with complex heart rhythm disorders not only to accurately determine ectopic foci, but also to verify the damage zone during ablation, check the consistency of the bidirectional blockade, as well as construction of temporary activation card with the ability to visualize the conduction front before and after the procedure, which gives an accurate representation of the macromechanisms of reentry arrhythmias.

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Chief Editor

Leo A. Bockeria, MD, PhD, DSc, Professor, Academician of Russian Academy of Sciences, President of Bakoulev National Medical Research Center for Cardiovascular Surgery