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Reseña del editor Background:Catheter ablation has become a widely used approach to treating various cardiac arrhythmias. Traditionally, catheter ablation procedures are guided by fluoroscopic imaging to help understand catheter position during mapping. The potentially significant exposure to radiation to the patient, physician, and staff increases risks of radiation exposure-related disease. Also, the protective lead garments worn increases risks of orthopedic injury. Current advanced electroanatomic mapping and intracardiac echocardiography technology have allowed the development of endocardial catheter ablation techniques without the use of fluoroscopy safely and effectively. A host of expert and experienced authors present a practical overview of the rationale and methodology for a low- or zero-fluoro environment in the electrophysiology lab with the critical goal of significantly reducing radiation exposure to the patient, physician, and staff.This practical guide: Covers the entire spectrum of commonly (and less commonly) performed ablation procedures via endocardial approach. Discusses general principles that are applicable across ICE and EAM platforms. Will assist the electrophysiologist and their team to safely and effectively work toward the significant reduction in fluoroscopy utilization while also likely improving procedural safety, i.e., fewer complications, after the adoption of these techniques. Includes a library of 50 videos, with 9 extended films (108 minutes) by Dr. Razminia detailing step-by-step procedures and techniques.
Fluoroless catheter ablation cardiac arrhythmias usc journal catheter ablation is the mainstay of treatment in the management of cardiac arrhythmias the number of catheter ablation procedures performed worldwide in the past 25 years has significantly increased and is expected to increase further cardiac ablation requires catheters to be advanced and manipulated within cardiovascular structures
Fluoroscopy reduction techniques for catheter ablation of fluoroscopy reduction techniques for catheter ablation of cardiac arrhythmias edited by mansour razminia md and paul c zei md phd product details publication date may 2019 isbn 9781942909309 eisbn 9781942909354 trim size 85 x 11 232 pages full color interior format paperback ebook only
Reduction of fluoroscopy time and radiation dosage aer another useful strategy for reducing radiation during complex catheter ablation procedures is intracardiac echocardiography ice 6062 ice provides a realtime image of the heart which is different from 3d mapping systems 63 carto 3 and icederived cartosound biosense webster can be combined to compensate for the limitation of the solo 3d mapping system by rapidly updating the
Fluoroscopy reduction techniques for catheter ablation of catheter ablation has become a widely used approach to treating various cardiac arrhythmias traditionally catheter ablation procedures are guided by fluoroscopic imaging to help understand catheter position during mapping
Fluoroless catheter ablation of cardiac arrhythmias a 5 pulse fluoroscopy and optimization of fluoroscopy exposure parameters have also led to a reduction in radiation burden 9 the data with regard to elimination of fluoroscopy during cardiac ablations in the adult population are sparse mostly limited to single case reports 1116 we have previously published a casecontrol study comparing nonfluoroscopic and fluoroscopicguided catheter
Fluoroless catheter ablation of cardiac arrhythmias a 5 catheter ablation from the date of the procedure af recurrence was defined in the same fashion following a 3month blanking period results the study included 500 consecutive patients with a total of 639 arrhythmias targeted for catheter ablation the mean age was 608 years the average body mass index was 303 kgcm2
Reduction of radiation exposure in catheter ablation of nevertheless in cardiovascular medicine radiation exposure for coronary percutaneous interventions or catheter ablation of cardiac arrhythmias may be high for ablation of a complex arrhythmia such as atrial fibrillation the mean dose can be gt 15 msv and in some cases gt 50 msv
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