2017
DOI: 10.1093/europace/eux185
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Anatomical predisposing factors of transmural thermal injury after pulmonary vein isolation

Abstract: The anatomical proximities of the LA posterior wall, LIPV, and descending Ao surrounding the oesophagus are strongly associated with the prevalence of TTI.

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“…Because the rate of an AEF is not that high, there are several reports that regarded ELs as a surrogate marker of an AEF. The incidence of ELs varies among the reports ranging from 2.2% to 54% of AF ablation cases with the RF energy . In some reports, several predictors of ELs such as the BMI, distance between the left atrium and esophagus, and general anesthesia have been identified .…”
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“…Because the rate of an AEF is not that high, there are several reports that regarded ELs as a surrogate marker of an AEF. The incidence of ELs varies among the reports ranging from 2.2% to 54% of AF ablation cases with the RF energy . In some reports, several predictors of ELs such as the BMI, distance between the left atrium and esophagus, and general anesthesia have been identified .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…GH has been reported to involve periesophageal nerve injury, and occurs in 5.7–14.5% of patients who undergo RF catheter ablation of AF . The incidence of GH after the PVI with the CB has been demonstrated to occur in 17.3% of patients .…”
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“…The clinical success of radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for atrial fibrillation depends on achieving a transmural lesion, that is, a lesion that occupies the entire thickness of the atrial wall . Since this can be as little as 2 mm , and may be close to the esophagus , it is thus crucial to ensure a specific lesion depth. Different technologies have attempted to evaluate lesion size , but the correlation of their parameters with lesion size was seen to be low.…”
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confidence: 99%