Atrial flutter most commonly occurs in a reentrant circuit around the tricuspid valve — typical atrial flutter or type I. Ablation for this rhythm is easy since it requires only venous access to ...
Typical atrial flutter results from a reentrant circuit around the tricuspid valve and through the cavo-tricuspid isthmus. This anatomically makes ablation much easier than in atrial fibrillation ...
“This was a significant day, we did our first case for atrial flutter ablation in our iCMR lab,” Cardiac MR Centre director ...
Study supports the use of PFA as a first-line therapy to treat paroxysmal atrial ... flutter, or tachycardia -- lasting at least 30 seconds during the period from day 91 to day 365 after the ...
in patients at elevated stroke risk undergoing atrial fibrillation ablation have been unclear. New research findings are summarized in a short video.