Caudal vena cava isolation using ablation index‐guided radiofrequency catheter ablation (CARTO™ 3) to treat sustained atrial tachycardia in horses
Eva Buschmann,
Glenn Van Steenkiste,
Ingrid Vernemmen
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundMyocardial sleeves of the caudal vena cava are the predilection site for atrial tachycardia (AT) in horses. Caudal vena cava isolation guided by the ablation index, a lesion quality marker incorporating power, duration and contact force, might improve outcome.ObjectivesDescribe the feasibility and outcome of caudal vena cava isolation using ablation index‐guided radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFCA) to treat AT in horses.AnimalsTen horses with sustained AT.MethodsRecords from 10 horses with sustain… Show more
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