烧蚀
医学
冠状窦
心脏病学
心房颤动
射频消融术
内科学
导管消融
射频导管消融术
心脏大静脉
作者
Naohiko Kawaguchi,Yasuaki Tanaka,Kenji Okubo,Shinichi Tachibana,Emiko Nakashima,Katsumasa Takagi,Hiroyuki Hikita,Masahiko Goya,Tetsuo Sasano,Atsushi Takahashi
出处
期刊:Heart Rhythm
[Elsevier]
日期:2022-03-31
卷期号:19 (8): 1255-1262
被引量:7
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.hrthm.2022.03.1228
摘要
Background The vein of Marshall (VOM), which is surrounded by the Marshall bundle (MB), behaves as an epicardial connection bypassing the mitral isthmus. The influence of radiofrequency ablation and VOM ethanol infusion (VOM-EI) on epicardial MB conduction remains unclear. Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate MB conduction status during mitral isthmus ablation. Methods Of 57 consecutive patients undergoing mitral isthmus ablation, 50 with electrode catheter cannulation into the VOM were analyzed. MB conduction was investigated by evaluating electrograms inside the VOM. Endocardial ablation was initially performed, followed by ablation inside the coronary sinus (CS), if required. Selective VOM-EI was performed if the MB potentials still exhibited early activation after radiofrequency ablation, suggesting the presence of MB connection bridging the mitral isthmus. Results VOM electrograms composed of near-field MB and far-field left atrial potentials were recorded in all patients. Solely with endocardial ablation, 33 patients (66%) achieved entire mitral isthmus block, and 43 patients (86%) achieved an epicardial MB conduction block. MB potentials exhibited early activation in the remaining 7 (14%), even after requiring CS ablation. VOM-EI then was performed. Elimination of MB potentials was verified by electrode catheter reinsertion after VOM-EI. Mitral isthmus conduction was successfully blocked during VOM-EI in 4 patients and during additional radiofrequency ablation in the remaining 3. All patients finally achieved entire mitral isthmus block. Conclusion MB is effectively ablated by radiofrequency ablation. Continuous evaluation of MB conduction can reveal epicardial conduction and ablation effect. A residual MB epicardial connection is relatively rare but can be ablated by VOM-EI. The vein of Marshall (VOM), which is surrounded by the Marshall bundle (MB), behaves as an epicardial connection bypassing the mitral isthmus. The influence of radiofrequency ablation and VOM ethanol infusion (VOM-EI) on epicardial MB conduction remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to evaluate MB conduction status during mitral isthmus ablation. Of 57 consecutive patients undergoing mitral isthmus ablation, 50 with electrode catheter cannulation into the VOM were analyzed. MB conduction was investigated by evaluating electrograms inside the VOM. Endocardial ablation was initially performed, followed by ablation inside the coronary sinus (CS), if required. Selective VOM-EI was performed if the MB potentials still exhibited early activation after radiofrequency ablation, suggesting the presence of MB connection bridging the mitral isthmus. VOM electrograms composed of near-field MB and far-field left atrial potentials were recorded in all patients. Solely with endocardial ablation, 33 patients (66%) achieved entire mitral isthmus block, and 43 patients (86%) achieved an epicardial MB conduction block. MB potentials exhibited early activation in the remaining 7 (14%), even after requiring CS ablation. VOM-EI then was performed. Elimination of MB potentials was verified by electrode catheter reinsertion after VOM-EI. Mitral isthmus conduction was successfully blocked during VOM-EI in 4 patients and during additional radiofrequency ablation in the remaining 3. All patients finally achieved entire mitral isthmus block. MB is effectively ablated by radiofrequency ablation. Continuous evaluation of MB conduction can reveal epicardial conduction and ablation effect. A residual MB epicardial connection is relatively rare but can be ablated by VOM-EI.
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