2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ihj.2016.11.330
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Pressure-Guided cryoablation of pulmonary veins in atrial fibrillation: A fast and effective strategy

Abstract: Pressure-guided PVI is an effective method for cryoablation of AF. This method not only significantly reduces the volume of contrast used but also decreases the fluoroscopy without compromising the success of PVI.

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“…Other pilot and small observational studies showed that additional pressure curve monitoring significantly reduced the contrast volume utilization (23 and 8 mL) as compared to the conventional strategy in the first-generation CB-PVI. 7,8 The present study had three major differences from the prior studies. 4,7,8 First, our strategy was a "pure" pressure-guided strategy, i.e.…”
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confidence: 79%
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“…Other pilot and small observational studies showed that additional pressure curve monitoring significantly reduced the contrast volume utilization (23 and 8 mL) as compared to the conventional strategy in the first-generation CB-PVI. 7,8 The present study had three major differences from the prior studies. 4,7,8 First, our strategy was a "pure" pressure-guided strategy, i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…7,8 The present study had three major differences from the prior studies. 4,7,8 First, our strategy was a "pure" pressure-guided strategy, i.e. the utilized contrast volume was zero.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“… 5 In addition, several authors have shown that the procedural success rate of the pressure-guided technique for PVI is as effective and safe as conventional CB PVI, 3 while also allowing fluoroscopy to be reduced. 6 Most importantly, clinical outcomes after the use of this technique have compared favorably with those reported when pulmonary venography is routinely used. 5 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“… 9 A reduction in fluoroscopy has also been achieved with the use of continuous-wave pressure monitoring (CWPM) as a hemodynamic measure of vein occlusion. 10 13 The aim of this proof-of-concept study was to show that, by employing imaging with ICE and hemodynamic measures with CWPM, fluoroscopy use during CB procedures can be safely and effectively eliminated. We present the first proof-of-concept, case–control study comparing the use of traditional fluoroscopic methods of CB ablation with a completely fluoroless approach.…”
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confidence: 99%