“…More recently, catheter ablation has become a useful alternative to medical therapy in patients with atrial flutter and AF. Because these arrhythmias are among the most common seen in clinical practice and can at times be difficult to manage pharmacologically, primary care physicians need to be aware of new developments in treatment in order to offer an alternative to pharmacological therapy when it is contraindicated, ineffective, or poorly tolerated (Kosinski et al, 1998). Since the milestone publication more than a decade ago by Haissaguerre et al (Haissaguerre et al, 2003) describing the role of ectopic foci within the pulmonary veins (PV), much progress has been achieved in the field of (potentially) curative ablation of atrial fibrillation.…”