NOGAMI A et al.(5) View the monitor during imaging During imaging, the heart rate must be continuously monitored using a pulse oximeter or an ECG monitor. (6) Prepare for unexpected situations It should be ensured that the room is equipped with an electrical defibrillator to be used in an emergency, if necessary. A hospital manual for handling unexpected situations should be established. In addition, it should be kept in mind that the threshold and lead resistance need to be re-measured after imaging and the mode needs to be returned to the original setting.Recommendations are shown in Table 6.
Electrophysiology StudiesThe clinical significance of induced arrhythmia depends on the underlying heart disease, type of arrhythmia, and induction protocol. Electrophysiology studies are considered less useful in patients with frequent premature ventricular contraction (PVCs) without structural heart disease.
The findings of this study demonstrate that epicardial and endocardial activation can be discordant in specific regions and that discordance increases with abnormal activation sequences. Many of the differences in the epicardial and endocardial activation can be correlated with the heterogeneity of the anatomic architecture of the right atrium. The study also demonstrates that reentry can occur in a three-dimensional plane using the epicardial and endocardial surfaces connected by transmural muscle fibers.
In patients with paroxysmal AF related to aortic valve disease and/or coronary artery disease, a dilated left atrium (≥45 mm) was associated with inferior AF- and event-free survival after PVI, accompanied by persistent abnormalities in cardiac and haemodynamic function. These findings may assist patient selection for PVI during AVR and/or CABG.
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