Cardiac electrophysiological assessment in patients with sarcoidosis. (49/71)

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Electrophysiological features of atrial tachyarrhythmias after the creation of a left atrial roof line during catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation. (50/71)

Left atrial roof line (LARL) can prevent the perpetuation of atrial fibrillation (AF) by delineation of the arrhythmogenic substrate, but it may be associated with an increased incidence of atrial tachycardia (AT). This study was performed to evaluate the characteristics and clinical implications of inducible AT after LARL.A total of 139 consecutive patients with AF who underwent catheter ablation were prospectively enrolled in this study. LARL was required to prevent the perpetuation of AF in 98 of 139 patients (71%). LARL significantly reduced the incidence of inducible AF (before versus after: 100% versus 44%, respectively, P < 0.01), whereas it significantly increased the incidence of AT (18% versus 63%, P < 0.01). ATs were observed after LARL in 62 of 98 patients (63%), and these circuits were determined in 99 of 112 stable ATs (88%), including tricuspid isthmus-dependent (n = 35), mitral annulus (n = 22), septal (n = 15), surrounding right pulmonary veins (PVs) (n = 12), coronary sinus (CS) ostium (n = 4), upper loop (n = 4), surrounding left PVs (n = 4), and LA anterior wall (n = 3). Catheter ablation (CA) successfully terminated 111 of 122 stable ATs (91%) during CA. The occurrence of AT after CA was significantly higher in patients with than in those without residual AT (26% versus 2%, P < 0.05).Induced AT with a stable circuit after LARL creation could be mapped, and delineation of the induced AT may lead to a favorable outcome.  (+info)

National Registry on Cardiac Electrophysiology 2009. (51/71)

The authors analyze the number and type of electrophysiologic procedures (diagnostic and ablation, and implantation of defibrillators and biventricular pacemakers with defibrillator backup) that were performed during 2009 in all Portuguese electrophysiology centers. A total of 2669 diagnostic electrophysiologic procedures were performed during the year, of which 62% were followed by ablation, amounting to 1668 ablations. The authors describe the type of ablations performed by the various centers, and analyze the distribution and type of ablation procedures in the light of recent data from published international studies. A total of 1089 ICDs were implanted during 2009, and the authors also describe the type of devices employed and comment on these data bearing in mind recent published data.  (+info)

Effect of rosiglitazone on cardiac electrophysiology, infarct size and mitochondrial function in ischaemia and reperfusion of swine and rat heart. (52/71)

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Superiority of simulator-based training compared with conventional training methodologies in the performance of transseptal catheterization. (53/71)

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AAV vectors for cardiac gene transfer: experimental tools and clinical opportunities. (54/71)

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Comparison of electrophysiological and antiarrhythmic effects of vernakalant, ranolazine, and sotalol in canine pulmonary vein sleeve preparations. (55/71)

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Quantitative comparison of cardiac ventricular myocyte electrophysiology and response to drugs in human and nonhuman species. (56/71)

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