2020
DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(20)31136-0
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Single Procedure Success Rate of Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation of Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Results From a Prospective, Multicentre, Observational Registry

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“…The effectiveness of a first AF ablation according to Russian data was 66% when followed for one year after the intervention [12], which is comparable with global data [25]. However, due to the improvement of ablation technologies and the increase in the experience of the intervention, the efficacy of ablation continues to grow [26,27]. One of the tasks of the survey was to assess the expected effectiveness of AF ablation by operators themselves.…”
Section: Respondents' Perception Of the Current Af Ablation Effectivenessmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The effectiveness of a first AF ablation according to Russian data was 66% when followed for one year after the intervention [12], which is comparable with global data [25]. However, due to the improvement of ablation technologies and the increase in the experience of the intervention, the efficacy of ablation continues to grow [26,27]. One of the tasks of the survey was to assess the expected effectiveness of AF ablation by operators themselves.…”
Section: Respondents' Perception Of the Current Af Ablation Effectivenessmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…ВЕСТНИК АРИТМОЛОГИИ, № 3 (101), 2020 личения опыта проведения вмешательства, эффективность аблации продолжает расти [26,27]. Одной из задач опроса была оценка предполагаемой эффективности катетерного лечения ФП самими операторами.…”
Section: рис 6 доля пациентов с непароксизмальной фп которым провоunclassified