2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00392-016-1045-2
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Visualization and ablation of the autonomic nervous system corresponding to ganglionated plexi guided by D-SPECT 123I-mIBG imaging in patient with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation

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“…Although AFCA has emerged as an effective treatment of AF in selected patients, we should also keep in mind that most unspecified antral PVAI might also affect normal GP function. Whether the change in the ANS is desirable remains to be determined after AFCA in long‐term studies to understand the precision mechanism for individual AF patient to selectively target either vagal or sympathetic nerves during PVAI …”
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“…Although AFCA has emerged as an effective treatment of AF in selected patients, we should also keep in mind that most unspecified antral PVAI might also affect normal GP function. Whether the change in the ANS is desirable remains to be determined after AFCA in long‐term studies to understand the precision mechanism for individual AF patient to selectively target either vagal or sympathetic nerves during PVAI …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Whether the change in the ANS is desirable remains to be determined after AFCA in long-term studies to understand the precision mechanism for individual AF patient to selectively target either vagal or sympathetic nerves during PVAI. 61…”
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“…Due to the high sensitivity of the detectors and the higher spatial resolution, it became possible to obtain qualitative tomographic sections of the heart and to estimate the regional 123 I-mIBG uptake. At the same time, only a few studies have been published in the world literature devoted to the scintigraphic study of violations of sympathetic innervation of the myocardium in patients with heart rhythm disorders and the use of CZT technologies [16,17].…”
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