Background:Epicardial roof-dependent atrial tachycardia is rare among macroreentrant tachycardias.The importance of epicardial structure or fiber involving septopulmonary bundle(SPB)has not been realized generally.Cas...Background:Epicardial roof-dependent atrial tachycardia is rare among macroreentrant tachycardias.The importance of epicardial structure or fiber involving septopulmonary bundle(SPB)has not been realized generally.Case presentation:A 74-year-old woman who underwent catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation previously accepted a second-time radiofrequency ablation due to atrial flutter.The mapping and entrainment results of the tachycardia tended to be an epicardial SPB-dependent macroreentrant atrial tachycardia and it was ablated to sinus rate at the first single targeting site,just located in the breakout site of SPB into the posterior wall(PW)of left atrial(LA).The twice-activation mapping of PW of LA also proved the presence of SPB.No recurrent arrhythmia was seen at follow-up at 3 months.Conclusion:In this case,an uncommon phenomenon was observed post-ablation for persistent atrial fibrillation,where the epicardial muscular structure of the LA-SPB was involved in atypical atrial flutter.This should be considered as a potential factor in such cases.Further similar cases may be required to improve diagnostic accuracy and to formulate effective ablation strategies for this type of tachycardia.展开更多
Purpose. To evaluate and compare the effects of heart rate on conduction velocity in the cavotricus-pid isthmus (CTI) and septum in patients with and without typical atrial flutter (AF) using electro-anatomic mapping ...Purpose. To evaluate and compare the effects of heart rate on conduction velocity in the cavotricus-pid isthmus (CTI) and septum in patients with and without typical atrial flutter (AF) using electro-anatomic mapping (EAM) of the right atrium (RA).Methods. Ten patients(age 53+10 yrs,7M/3F)with AF and 13 patients (age 51+11 yrs, 5M/8F) with atrio-ventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT) underwent conventional electrophysionogical study, electro -anatomic mapping and radiofrequency ablation. Using EAMs obtained during coronary sinus pacing at pacing cycle length (PCL) 600 ms, 400 ms, and 300 ms, we evaluated conduction velocities in the CTI and septum of RA in 10 patients with AF and compared EAMs to 13 patients with AVNRT to determine whether the conduction slowing required to maintain AFL was related to changes in volume alone or altered RA electrophysiology.Results. Conduction velocities in CTI and septum were significantly slower at all PCL when AF was compared to AVNRT(P<0.05). Additionally, in the AF group, septal conduction velocities were slower at PCL 600 ms and 400 ms, but not at 300 ms compared to CTI (P<0.05). In AF, during PCL 300. conduction in CTI slowed significantly compared to PCL 600 and 400 ms such that there was no difference between CTI and septum at PCL 300.Conclusions. There is slower conduction in the septum compared to the CTI in all patients. However, in patients with AF, there is significant slowing of conduction in the CTI and septum as well as decremen-tal rate-dependent slowing of conduction in the CTI. These findings indicate that in addition to RA enlargement, changes in atrial electrophysiology distinguish AF patients from patients with AVNRT.展开更多
BACKGROUND Adrenocortical carcinoma(ACC),the second most aggressive malignant tumor,lacks epidemiological data worldwide;therefore,every new case can improve the understanding of the pathology and treatment of this ma...BACKGROUND Adrenocortical carcinoma(ACC),the second most aggressive malignant tumor,lacks epidemiological data worldwide;therefore,every new case can improve the understanding of the pathology and treatment of this malignancy.CASE SUMMARY We present the case of a 66-year-old Caucasian woman with a giant androgenproducing ACC(21 cm×17 cm×12 cm;2100 g),without metastases,which unusually presented with an acute onset of atrial flutter and congestive heart failure.The cardiac complications observed in our case support the hypothesis that androgen excess in women is a cardiovascular risk factor.Androgen excess in women can be a rare cause of reversible dilated cardiomyopathy,therefore a comprehensive approach to the patient is essential to improve the recognition of androgen-secreting ACC.The atrial flutter was remitted after initiation of drug treatment during admission.The severe heart failure was totally remitted at 6 mo after radical open surgery to remove the giant ACC.CONCLUSION Radical open surgery to remove a giant androgen-producing ACC was the firstline treatment to cure the excess of androgen,which determined the total remission of cardiac complications at 6 mo after surgery in the women of this case report.展开更多
A 63-year-old female patient with a history of pulmonary heart disease underwent radiofrequency ablation because of a persistent atrial fl utter.Endocardial mapping with the carto3 system confi rmed atrial fl utter co...A 63-year-old female patient with a history of pulmonary heart disease underwent radiofrequency ablation because of a persistent atrial fl utter.Endocardial mapping with the carto3 system confi rmed atrial fl utter counterclockwise reentry around the tricuspid annulus.Routine ablation of the cavo-tricuspid isthmus line to bi-directional block was performed.However,tachycardia with the same cycle length was induced again.After remapping,the tachycardia was confi rmed to be focal atrial tachycardia located in the crista terminalis.After ablation,the tachycardia was terminated and could not be induced again.展开更多
BACKGROUND Left atrial flutter without prior cardiac interventions is uncommon,especially dual-loop macro-reentry atrial flutter.The critical step to ablate dual-loop macroreentry atrial flutter is to identify the dom...BACKGROUND Left atrial flutter without prior cardiac interventions is uncommon,especially dual-loop macro-reentry atrial flutter.The critical step to ablate dual-loop macroreentry atrial flutter is to identify the dominant loop and key isthmus.Although entrainment mapping could help identify the dominant loop and key isthmus,it may alter or terminate tachycardia.High-density mapping allows the generation of electroanatomic maps without altering or terminating tachycardia.CASE SUMMARY Here,we report a case of symptomatic left atrial flutter without prior intervention.In this case,high-density mapping revealed a dual-loop macro-reentry around the mitral annulus and central scar of the anterior wall.The propagation result showed that the dominant loop was around the mitral annulus,and the key isthmus was between the central scar and mitral annulus.The atrial flutter terminated successfully after ablation was performed.CONCLUSION In this case,we demonstrate that high-density mapping technology may help identify the dominant loop of dual-loop atrial flutter without entrainment,which makes ablation easier.展开更多
Atrial fibrillation(AF)/atrial flutter(AFL)is the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia.The known risk factors for developing AF/AFL include age,structural heart disease,hypertension,diabetes mellitus,or hyperthyro...Atrial fibrillation(AF)/atrial flutter(AFL)is the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia.The known risk factors for developing AF/AFL include age,structural heart disease,hypertension,diabetes mellitus,or hyperthyroidism.This study aims to attribute the trends in AF/AFL-related mortalities over the past two decades 1999-2020 concerning race and sex and disparity among them.To the best of our knowledge,this is the first study that estimates the trends and mortality due to AF/AFL from 1999-2020 in older adults in the United States.In this 21-year analysis of mortality data,we found a constant increase in mortality rates due to AF/AFL in older adults.From 1999 to 2020,the overall mortality in older adults aged 65 and above,regardless of sex and race,is found to be almost doubled i.e.about a 50.2%increase in the number of deaths due to AF/AFL.Furthermore,other confounding risk factors such has obesity,prior myocardial infarction,inflammation,hypertension,birth weight,diabetes mellitus,hyperthyroidism,hormone replacement therapy in menopausal women increases the risk in the occurrence or recurrent occurrence of AF.展开更多
Introduction:Atrial flutter is the second most common supraventricular rhythm disorder after atrial fibrillation.Radiofrequency ablation is currently the standard treatment for atrial flutter.Objectives:Firstly,to des...Introduction:Atrial flutter is the second most common supraventricular rhythm disorder after atrial fibrillation.Radiofrequency ablation is currently the standard treatment for atrial flutter.Objectives:Firstly,to describe the results of radiofrequency ablation of atrial flutter in LomE,and secondly,to quantify the recurrence rate in patients under follow-up.Methodology:A de-scriptive study was conducted from April 2023 to April 2024.Patients with typical atrial flutter on surface ECG who underwent electrophysiological ex-ploration were included.An 8 mm/8 Fr non-irrigated catheter and an Ibi Saint Jude radiofrequency generator were used for ablation.A three-month follow-up was performed after ablation.Results:Eleven patients were selected,with a mean age of 49.78±12.21 years.All patients were male.Palpitations were the main symptom(8/11 patients).Hypertension was the predominant aetiol-ogy(8/11).The CHA2D2-VA score was≥2 in nine cases.An ECG showed flutter in 10 cases and sinus rhythm in one.Rivaroxaban was the most com-monly used anticoagulant.Anti-clockwise flutter was the most frequent type identified during electrophysiological examination.The mean procedure du-ration was 120±15 minutes,with return to sinus rhythm observed in all cases.Bidirectional block was found in ten cases.One patient presented with a point haemorrhage postoperatively.During follow-up,one case of recurrence was noted at one month,necessitating a second ablation.After three months of follow-up,no recurrence was observed.Conclusion:radiofrequency ablation of isthmo-dependent flutter is a viable treatment option in Togo.The success rate is good,with very few complications.This technique needs to be devel-oped and popularised in other countries.展开更多
Lung transplantation(LT)is now an accepted therapy for end stage lung disease in appropriate patients.Atrial arrhythmias(AA)can occur after LT.Early AA after LT are most often atrial fibrillation,whereas late arrhythm...Lung transplantation(LT)is now an accepted therapy for end stage lung disease in appropriate patients.Atrial arrhythmias(AA)can occur after LT.Early AA after LT are most often atrial fibrillation,whereas late arrhythmias which occur many months or years after LT are often atrial tachycardia.The causes of AA are multifactorial.The review begins with a brief history of LT and AA.This review further describes the pathophysiology of the AA.The risk factors,incidence,recipient characteristics including intra-operative factors are elaborated on.Since there are no clear and specific guidelines on the management of atrial arrhythmia following LT,the recommended guidelines on the management of AA in general are often extrapolated and used in the setting of post LT arrhythmia.The strategy of rate control vs rhythm control is discussed.The pros and cons of various drug regimen,need for direct current cardioversion and catheter ablation therapies are considered.Possible methods to prevent or reduce the incidence of AA after LT are considered.The impact of AA on the short-term and long-term outcomes following LT is discussed.展开更多
Background Atrial tachycardia or flutter is common in patients after orthotopic heart transplantation. Radiofrequency catheter ablation to treat this arrhythmia has not been well defined in this setting. This study wa...Background Atrial tachycardia or flutter is common in patients after orthotopic heart transplantation. Radiofrequency catheter ablation to treat this arrhythmia has not been well defined in this setting. This study was conducted to assess the incidence of various symptomatic atrial arrhythmias and the efficacy and safety of radiofrequency catheter ablation in these patients. Methods Electrophysiological study and catheter ablation were performed in patients with symptomatic tachyarrhythmia. One Halo catheter with 20 poles was positioned around the tricuspid annulus of the donor right atrium, or positioned around the surgical anastomosis when it is necessary. Three quadripolar electrode catheters were inserted via the right or left femoral vein and positioned in the recipient atrium, the bundle of His position, the coronary sinus. Programmed atrial stimulation and burst pacing were performed to prove electrical conduction between the recipient and the donor atria and to induce atrial arrhythmias. Results Out of 55 consecutive heart transplantation patients, 6 males [(58±12) years] developed symptomatic tachycardias at a mean of (5±4) years after heart transplantation. Electrical propagation through the suture line between the recipient and the donor atrium was demonstrated during atrial flutter or during recipient atrium and donor atrium pacing in 2 patients. By mapping around the suture line, the earliest fragmented electrogram of donor atrium was assessed. This electrical connection was successfully ablated in the anterior lateral atrium in both patients. There was no electrical propagation through the suture line in the other 4 patients. Two had typical atrial flutter in the donor atrium which was successfully ablated by completing a linear ablation between the tricuspid annulus and the inferior vena cava. Two patients had atrial tachycardia which was ablated in the anterior septal and lateral donor atrium. There were no procedure-related complications. Patients were free of recurrent atrial tachyarrhythmias after a follow-up of (8± 7) months. Confusions Four electrophysiological mechanisms have been found to contribute to the occurrence of symptomatic supraventricular arrhythmias following heart transplantation. Radiofrequency catheter ablation in patients with atrial flutter/tachycardia is feasible and safe after heart transplantation.展开更多
Objective To determine whether the extent of prolongation of the transisthmus interval after ablation predicts complete bidirectional block.Methods Since 1996 to 2002, 30 consecutive patients underwent ablation proced...Objective To determine whether the extent of prolongation of the transisthmus interval after ablation predicts complete bidirectional block.Methods Since 1996 to 2002, 30 consecutive patients underwent ablation procedures for isthmus-dependent atrial flutter. There were 23 males and 7 females [ mean age (47. 85 ±9. 35) years]. With the use of fluoroscopic view of anatomy, radiofrequency ablation was performed during coronary sinus pacing at a cycle length of 600 ms.Results Bidirectional block was achieved with ablation in 29 (97%) of 30 patients. The transisthmus intervals before ablation and after complete transisthmus block were (73.82±13. 01 ) ms and (140. 47±20. 48) ms, respectively, in the clockwise direction (P<0. 0001), and (77. 63±8. 36) ms and (138. 17 ±15. 55) ms, respectively, in the counterclockwise direction (P<0. 0001). A period of incomplete isthmus block was observed during 17 (58%) of the 29 ablation procedures. The clockwise transisthmus intervals during incomplete block [(107. 65 ±21. 33) ms] were (45.5 ± 8. 7)% longer than the baseline transisthmus intervals. An increase in the transisthmus interval by ≥50% in both directions after ablation predicted complete bidirectional block with 100.0% sensitivity and 83. 3% specificity. The positive and negative predictive values were 90. 6% and 100.0% , repectively. The diagnostic accuracy of a≥50% prolongation in the transisthmus interval was 83. 3%.Conclusion The analysis of transisthmus interval is a valuable method for determining complete bidirectional isthmus block.展开更多
Objective To determine the feasibility and efficiency of terminating atrial flutter (AFL) and atrial fibrillation (AF) using synchronous low-energy shocks delivered through a novel transesophageal electric balloon ele...Objective To determine the feasibility and efficiency of terminating atrial flutter (AFL) and atrial fibrillation (AF) using synchronous low-energy shocks delivered through a novel transesophageal electric balloon electrode system.Methods By using a novel electric balloon electrode system, we attempted 91 transesophageal cardioversions in 52 patients, to treat 53 episodes of AFL and 38 episodes of AF.Results Of the 40 patients of AFL that failed to respond to drug therapy, 37 (92. 5%) were successfully countershocked to sinus rhythm by transesophageal cardioversion, with a mean energy of (22. 70 ?4. 50) J (20 - 30 J). Of the 19 patients in AF, transesophageal cardioversion was successful in 16 (84. 2%) cases, requiring a mean delivered energy of (17. 38±8. 58) J (3 -30 J). There were no complications such as heart block or ventricular fibrillation, and no evidence of esophageal injury.Conclusions Transesophageal cardioversion using an electric balloon electrode system is an effective and feasible method for the treatment of AFL and AF. It requires low energy and no anesthesia, leads to less trauma, and shows a high cardioversion success rate that may prove valuable in the management of tachyarrhythmias.展开更多
The integration of wearable technology and remote monitoring (RM) has significantlytransformed the early detection, continuous monitoring, and managementof cardiac arrhythmias. These conditions, characterized by irreg...The integration of wearable technology and remote monitoring (RM) has significantlytransformed the early detection, continuous monitoring, and managementof cardiac arrhythmias. These conditions, characterized by irregular heart rhythms,arise from various etiological factors, including congenital, structural, immunological,metabolic, and infectious diseases, with atrial fibrillation being themost prevalent type. Diagnosing arrhythmias remains challenging due to variableclinical presentations and episodic symptom manifestations, necessitating individualizedmanagement strategies. Recent advances in wearable technology offerscalable, cost-effective solutions for real-time arrhythmia monitoring. These devicesare equipped with sophisticated sensors and data analytics that enable earlydetection and personalized interventions, while empowering patients to activelyengage in their healthcare. Integrating RM systems enhances diagnostic accuracyand facilitates timely medical interventions. Despite their potential, regulatory,legal, privacy, security, and infrastructural challenges hinder the widespreadadoption of wearable technology and RM. Addressing these barriers requirescollaboration among stakeholders and rigorous clinical trials to assess theirefficacy and feasibility. Future research should focus on refining wearable technology,improving user experience, and integrating these innovations into existinghealthcare frameworks. Overcoming these challenges will maximize the potentialof wearable technology and RM, ultimately enhancing the management of cardiacarrhythmias and improving patient outcomes.展开更多
BACKGROUND Cochineal red is an organic compound widely used in food,cosmetics,pharmaceuticals,textiles,and other fields due to its excellent safety profile.Poisoning caused by eating foods containing cochineal red is ...BACKGROUND Cochineal red is an organic compound widely used in food,cosmetics,pharmaceuticals,textiles,and other fields due to its excellent safety profile.Poisoning caused by eating foods containing cochineal red is rare,and repeated atrial arrhythmia due to cochineal red poisoning is even rarer.CASE SUMMARY An 88-year-old Asian female patient was admitted to hospital due to a disturbance of consciousness.Twelve hours prior to presentation,the patient consumed 12 eggs containing cochineal red over a period of 2 h.At presentation,the patient was in a coma and had a score of 6 on the Glasgow Coma Scale(E2+VT+M4).The patient’s skin and mucous membranes were pink.Electrocardiography(ECG)revealed rapid atrial fibrillation without any signs of ischemia.We prescribed cedilan and fluid replacement for arrhythmia correction.Shortly after admission,the atrial fibrillation corrected to a normal sinus rhythm.On the day 2 of admission,the patient had a sudden atrial flutter accompanied by hemodynamic instability and rapidly declining arterial oxygen saturation between 85%and 90%.The sinus rhythm returned to normal after two electrical cardioversions.Six days after admission,the skin color of the patient returned to normal,and the ECG results were normal.The patient was transferred out of the intensive care unit and eventually discharged after 12 d in hospital.At the 2-mo follow-up visit,the patient was in good health with no recurrence of arrhythmia.CONCLUSION Although cochineal red is a safe,natural food additive,excessive consumption or occupational exposure can induce cardiac arrhythmias.展开更多
基金supported in part by the Key Medical and Health Specialty Construction Project of Anhui Province.
文摘Background:Epicardial roof-dependent atrial tachycardia is rare among macroreentrant tachycardias.The importance of epicardial structure or fiber involving septopulmonary bundle(SPB)has not been realized generally.Case presentation:A 74-year-old woman who underwent catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation previously accepted a second-time radiofrequency ablation due to atrial flutter.The mapping and entrainment results of the tachycardia tended to be an epicardial SPB-dependent macroreentrant atrial tachycardia and it was ablated to sinus rate at the first single targeting site,just located in the breakout site of SPB into the posterior wall(PW)of left atrial(LA).The twice-activation mapping of PW of LA also proved the presence of SPB.No recurrent arrhythmia was seen at follow-up at 3 months.Conclusion:In this case,an uncommon phenomenon was observed post-ablation for persistent atrial fibrillation,where the epicardial muscular structure of the LA-SPB was involved in atypical atrial flutter.This should be considered as a potential factor in such cases.Further similar cases may be required to improve diagnostic accuracy and to formulate effective ablation strategies for this type of tachycardia.
文摘Purpose. To evaluate and compare the effects of heart rate on conduction velocity in the cavotricus-pid isthmus (CTI) and septum in patients with and without typical atrial flutter (AF) using electro-anatomic mapping (EAM) of the right atrium (RA).Methods. Ten patients(age 53+10 yrs,7M/3F)with AF and 13 patients (age 51+11 yrs, 5M/8F) with atrio-ventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT) underwent conventional electrophysionogical study, electro -anatomic mapping and radiofrequency ablation. Using EAMs obtained during coronary sinus pacing at pacing cycle length (PCL) 600 ms, 400 ms, and 300 ms, we evaluated conduction velocities in the CTI and septum of RA in 10 patients with AF and compared EAMs to 13 patients with AVNRT to determine whether the conduction slowing required to maintain AFL was related to changes in volume alone or altered RA electrophysiology.Results. Conduction velocities in CTI and septum were significantly slower at all PCL when AF was compared to AVNRT(P<0.05). Additionally, in the AF group, septal conduction velocities were slower at PCL 600 ms and 400 ms, but not at 300 ms compared to CTI (P<0.05). In AF, during PCL 300. conduction in CTI slowed significantly compared to PCL 600 and 400 ms such that there was no difference between CTI and septum at PCL 300.Conclusions. There is slower conduction in the septum compared to the CTI in all patients. However, in patients with AF, there is significant slowing of conduction in the CTI and septum as well as decremen-tal rate-dependent slowing of conduction in the CTI. These findings indicate that in addition to RA enlargement, changes in atrial electrophysiology distinguish AF patients from patients with AVNRT.
文摘BACKGROUND Adrenocortical carcinoma(ACC),the second most aggressive malignant tumor,lacks epidemiological data worldwide;therefore,every new case can improve the understanding of the pathology and treatment of this malignancy.CASE SUMMARY We present the case of a 66-year-old Caucasian woman with a giant androgenproducing ACC(21 cm×17 cm×12 cm;2100 g),without metastases,which unusually presented with an acute onset of atrial flutter and congestive heart failure.The cardiac complications observed in our case support the hypothesis that androgen excess in women is a cardiovascular risk factor.Androgen excess in women can be a rare cause of reversible dilated cardiomyopathy,therefore a comprehensive approach to the patient is essential to improve the recognition of androgen-secreting ACC.The atrial flutter was remitted after initiation of drug treatment during admission.The severe heart failure was totally remitted at 6 mo after radical open surgery to remove the giant ACC.CONCLUSION Radical open surgery to remove a giant androgen-producing ACC was the firstline treatment to cure the excess of androgen,which determined the total remission of cardiac complications at 6 mo after surgery in the women of this case report.
文摘A 63-year-old female patient with a history of pulmonary heart disease underwent radiofrequency ablation because of a persistent atrial fl utter.Endocardial mapping with the carto3 system confi rmed atrial fl utter counterclockwise reentry around the tricuspid annulus.Routine ablation of the cavo-tricuspid isthmus line to bi-directional block was performed.However,tachycardia with the same cycle length was induced again.After remapping,the tachycardia was confi rmed to be focal atrial tachycardia located in the crista terminalis.After ablation,the tachycardia was terminated and could not be induced again.
基金the National Science Foundation of China,No.81800292.
文摘BACKGROUND Left atrial flutter without prior cardiac interventions is uncommon,especially dual-loop macro-reentry atrial flutter.The critical step to ablate dual-loop macroreentry atrial flutter is to identify the dominant loop and key isthmus.Although entrainment mapping could help identify the dominant loop and key isthmus,it may alter or terminate tachycardia.High-density mapping allows the generation of electroanatomic maps without altering or terminating tachycardia.CASE SUMMARY Here,we report a case of symptomatic left atrial flutter without prior intervention.In this case,high-density mapping revealed a dual-loop macro-reentry around the mitral annulus and central scar of the anterior wall.The propagation result showed that the dominant loop was around the mitral annulus,and the key isthmus was between the central scar and mitral annulus.The atrial flutter terminated successfully after ablation was performed.CONCLUSION In this case,we demonstrate that high-density mapping technology may help identify the dominant loop of dual-loop atrial flutter without entrainment,which makes ablation easier.
文摘Atrial fibrillation(AF)/atrial flutter(AFL)is the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia.The known risk factors for developing AF/AFL include age,structural heart disease,hypertension,diabetes mellitus,or hyperthyroidism.This study aims to attribute the trends in AF/AFL-related mortalities over the past two decades 1999-2020 concerning race and sex and disparity among them.To the best of our knowledge,this is the first study that estimates the trends and mortality due to AF/AFL from 1999-2020 in older adults in the United States.In this 21-year analysis of mortality data,we found a constant increase in mortality rates due to AF/AFL in older adults.From 1999 to 2020,the overall mortality in older adults aged 65 and above,regardless of sex and race,is found to be almost doubled i.e.about a 50.2%increase in the number of deaths due to AF/AFL.Furthermore,other confounding risk factors such has obesity,prior myocardial infarction,inflammation,hypertension,birth weight,diabetes mellitus,hyperthyroidism,hormone replacement therapy in menopausal women increases the risk in the occurrence or recurrent occurrence of AF.
文摘Introduction:Atrial flutter is the second most common supraventricular rhythm disorder after atrial fibrillation.Radiofrequency ablation is currently the standard treatment for atrial flutter.Objectives:Firstly,to describe the results of radiofrequency ablation of atrial flutter in LomE,and secondly,to quantify the recurrence rate in patients under follow-up.Methodology:A de-scriptive study was conducted from April 2023 to April 2024.Patients with typical atrial flutter on surface ECG who underwent electrophysiological ex-ploration were included.An 8 mm/8 Fr non-irrigated catheter and an Ibi Saint Jude radiofrequency generator were used for ablation.A three-month follow-up was performed after ablation.Results:Eleven patients were selected,with a mean age of 49.78±12.21 years.All patients were male.Palpitations were the main symptom(8/11 patients).Hypertension was the predominant aetiol-ogy(8/11).The CHA2D2-VA score was≥2 in nine cases.An ECG showed flutter in 10 cases and sinus rhythm in one.Rivaroxaban was the most com-monly used anticoagulant.Anti-clockwise flutter was the most frequent type identified during electrophysiological examination.The mean procedure du-ration was 120±15 minutes,with return to sinus rhythm observed in all cases.Bidirectional block was found in ten cases.One patient presented with a point haemorrhage postoperatively.During follow-up,one case of recurrence was noted at one month,necessitating a second ablation.After three months of follow-up,no recurrence was observed.Conclusion:radiofrequency ablation of isthmo-dependent flutter is a viable treatment option in Togo.The success rate is good,with very few complications.This technique needs to be devel-oped and popularised in other countries.
文摘Lung transplantation(LT)is now an accepted therapy for end stage lung disease in appropriate patients.Atrial arrhythmias(AA)can occur after LT.Early AA after LT are most often atrial fibrillation,whereas late arrhythmias which occur many months or years after LT are often atrial tachycardia.The causes of AA are multifactorial.The review begins with a brief history of LT and AA.This review further describes the pathophysiology of the AA.The risk factors,incidence,recipient characteristics including intra-operative factors are elaborated on.Since there are no clear and specific guidelines on the management of atrial arrhythmia following LT,the recommended guidelines on the management of AA in general are often extrapolated and used in the setting of post LT arrhythmia.The strategy of rate control vs rhythm control is discussed.The pros and cons of various drug regimen,need for direct current cardioversion and catheter ablation therapies are considered.Possible methods to prevent or reduce the incidence of AA after LT are considered.The impact of AA on the short-term and long-term outcomes following LT is discussed.
文摘Background Atrial tachycardia or flutter is common in patients after orthotopic heart transplantation. Radiofrequency catheter ablation to treat this arrhythmia has not been well defined in this setting. This study was conducted to assess the incidence of various symptomatic atrial arrhythmias and the efficacy and safety of radiofrequency catheter ablation in these patients. Methods Electrophysiological study and catheter ablation were performed in patients with symptomatic tachyarrhythmia. One Halo catheter with 20 poles was positioned around the tricuspid annulus of the donor right atrium, or positioned around the surgical anastomosis when it is necessary. Three quadripolar electrode catheters were inserted via the right or left femoral vein and positioned in the recipient atrium, the bundle of His position, the coronary sinus. Programmed atrial stimulation and burst pacing were performed to prove electrical conduction between the recipient and the donor atria and to induce atrial arrhythmias. Results Out of 55 consecutive heart transplantation patients, 6 males [(58±12) years] developed symptomatic tachycardias at a mean of (5±4) years after heart transplantation. Electrical propagation through the suture line between the recipient and the donor atrium was demonstrated during atrial flutter or during recipient atrium and donor atrium pacing in 2 patients. By mapping around the suture line, the earliest fragmented electrogram of donor atrium was assessed. This electrical connection was successfully ablated in the anterior lateral atrium in both patients. There was no electrical propagation through the suture line in the other 4 patients. Two had typical atrial flutter in the donor atrium which was successfully ablated by completing a linear ablation between the tricuspid annulus and the inferior vena cava. Two patients had atrial tachycardia which was ablated in the anterior septal and lateral donor atrium. There were no procedure-related complications. Patients were free of recurrent atrial tachyarrhythmias after a follow-up of (8± 7) months. Confusions Four electrophysiological mechanisms have been found to contribute to the occurrence of symptomatic supraventricular arrhythmias following heart transplantation. Radiofrequency catheter ablation in patients with atrial flutter/tachycardia is feasible and safe after heart transplantation.
文摘Objective To determine whether the extent of prolongation of the transisthmus interval after ablation predicts complete bidirectional block.Methods Since 1996 to 2002, 30 consecutive patients underwent ablation procedures for isthmus-dependent atrial flutter. There were 23 males and 7 females [ mean age (47. 85 ±9. 35) years]. With the use of fluoroscopic view of anatomy, radiofrequency ablation was performed during coronary sinus pacing at a cycle length of 600 ms.Results Bidirectional block was achieved with ablation in 29 (97%) of 30 patients. The transisthmus intervals before ablation and after complete transisthmus block were (73.82±13. 01 ) ms and (140. 47±20. 48) ms, respectively, in the clockwise direction (P<0. 0001), and (77. 63±8. 36) ms and (138. 17 ±15. 55) ms, respectively, in the counterclockwise direction (P<0. 0001). A period of incomplete isthmus block was observed during 17 (58%) of the 29 ablation procedures. The clockwise transisthmus intervals during incomplete block [(107. 65 ±21. 33) ms] were (45.5 ± 8. 7)% longer than the baseline transisthmus intervals. An increase in the transisthmus interval by ≥50% in both directions after ablation predicted complete bidirectional block with 100.0% sensitivity and 83. 3% specificity. The positive and negative predictive values were 90. 6% and 100.0% , repectively. The diagnostic accuracy of a≥50% prolongation in the transisthmus interval was 83. 3%.Conclusion The analysis of transisthmus interval is a valuable method for determining complete bidirectional isthmus block.
文摘Objective To determine the feasibility and efficiency of terminating atrial flutter (AFL) and atrial fibrillation (AF) using synchronous low-energy shocks delivered through a novel transesophageal electric balloon electrode system.Methods By using a novel electric balloon electrode system, we attempted 91 transesophageal cardioversions in 52 patients, to treat 53 episodes of AFL and 38 episodes of AF.Results Of the 40 patients of AFL that failed to respond to drug therapy, 37 (92. 5%) were successfully countershocked to sinus rhythm by transesophageal cardioversion, with a mean energy of (22. 70 ?4. 50) J (20 - 30 J). Of the 19 patients in AF, transesophageal cardioversion was successful in 16 (84. 2%) cases, requiring a mean delivered energy of (17. 38±8. 58) J (3 -30 J). There were no complications such as heart block or ventricular fibrillation, and no evidence of esophageal injury.Conclusions Transesophageal cardioversion using an electric balloon electrode system is an effective and feasible method for the treatment of AFL and AF. It requires low energy and no anesthesia, leads to less trauma, and shows a high cardioversion success rate that may prove valuable in the management of tachyarrhythmias.
文摘The integration of wearable technology and remote monitoring (RM) has significantlytransformed the early detection, continuous monitoring, and managementof cardiac arrhythmias. These conditions, characterized by irregular heart rhythms,arise from various etiological factors, including congenital, structural, immunological,metabolic, and infectious diseases, with atrial fibrillation being themost prevalent type. Diagnosing arrhythmias remains challenging due to variableclinical presentations and episodic symptom manifestations, necessitating individualizedmanagement strategies. Recent advances in wearable technology offerscalable, cost-effective solutions for real-time arrhythmia monitoring. These devicesare equipped with sophisticated sensors and data analytics that enable earlydetection and personalized interventions, while empowering patients to activelyengage in their healthcare. Integrating RM systems enhances diagnostic accuracyand facilitates timely medical interventions. Despite their potential, regulatory,legal, privacy, security, and infrastructural challenges hinder the widespreadadoption of wearable technology and RM. Addressing these barriers requirescollaboration among stakeholders and rigorous clinical trials to assess theirefficacy and feasibility. Future research should focus on refining wearable technology,improving user experience, and integrating these innovations into existinghealthcare frameworks. Overcoming these challenges will maximize the potentialof wearable technology and RM, ultimately enhancing the management of cardiacarrhythmias and improving patient outcomes.
基金Anhui University of Chinese Medicine,No.2022LAY012.
文摘BACKGROUND Cochineal red is an organic compound widely used in food,cosmetics,pharmaceuticals,textiles,and other fields due to its excellent safety profile.Poisoning caused by eating foods containing cochineal red is rare,and repeated atrial arrhythmia due to cochineal red poisoning is even rarer.CASE SUMMARY An 88-year-old Asian female patient was admitted to hospital due to a disturbance of consciousness.Twelve hours prior to presentation,the patient consumed 12 eggs containing cochineal red over a period of 2 h.At presentation,the patient was in a coma and had a score of 6 on the Glasgow Coma Scale(E2+VT+M4).The patient’s skin and mucous membranes were pink.Electrocardiography(ECG)revealed rapid atrial fibrillation without any signs of ischemia.We prescribed cedilan and fluid replacement for arrhythmia correction.Shortly after admission,the atrial fibrillation corrected to a normal sinus rhythm.On the day 2 of admission,the patient had a sudden atrial flutter accompanied by hemodynamic instability and rapidly declining arterial oxygen saturation between 85%and 90%.The sinus rhythm returned to normal after two electrical cardioversions.Six days after admission,the skin color of the patient returned to normal,and the ECG results were normal.The patient was transferred out of the intensive care unit and eventually discharged after 12 d in hospital.At the 2-mo follow-up visit,the patient was in good health with no recurrence of arrhythmia.CONCLUSION Although cochineal red is a safe,natural food additive,excessive consumption or occupational exposure can induce cardiac arrhythmias.