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Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has granted approval to Boston Scientific for its FARAPULSE Pulsed Field Ablation System. intermittent) atrialfibrillation (AF) and is a unique new alternative to standard-of-care thermal ablation treatment. said Nick Spadea-Anello, president, Electrophysiology, Boston Scientific. "The
No data have been reported on cooling characteristics and the impact of variant pulmonary vein (PV) anatomy on atrialfibrillation (AF) recurrences after POLARx cryoballoon (CB) ablation.
milla1cf Thu, 01/18/2024 - 14:21 January 18, 2024 — Abbott announced the first global procedures have been conducted using the company's new Volt Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) System to treat patients battling common abnormal heart rhythms such as atrialfibrillation (AFib).
Device adaptability for a wide-range of patient anatomies becomes an important feature as cryoballoon ablation (CBA) is now first-line treatment for atrialfibrillation (AF).
We conducted a comprehensive systematic analysis on procedural success rate, atrialfibrillation (AF) recurrence rate and complications of cryoballoon ablation in association with the anatomy of the left atrium and PV based on preprocedural CT to gain insights into proper treatments of patients with AF using cryoballoon.
Intracardiac echocardiography is increasingly utilized for atrialfibrillation (AF) ablation to perform transseptal puncture, monitor for complications and to define left atrialanatomy.
Background Cryoballoon ablation, especially Arctic Front Advance Pro (AFA-Pro) (Medtronic, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA), has been widely recognised as a standard approach to atrialfibrillation (AF). Recently, Boston Scientific has released a novel cryoballoon system (POLARx).
Their study focuses on the issue of localizing the origin of atrial ectopic activity. Atrialfibrillation (AF) can be initiated by ectopic beats from several locations in the heart and identifying the location is therefore important in determining the patient risk.
Left ventricular hypertrophy, left atrial enlargement, QRS axis deviation (left more than right), conduction abnormalities like increased P-R interval and bundle branch block may be noted. Cases are on record, in which ablation of the fourth septal artery has been done to ameliorate the obstruction in mid cavity obstruction.
tim.hodson Thu, 03/27/2025 - 12:18 March 27, 2025 Abbott recently announced it has received CE Mark in Europe for the Volt PFA System to treat patients battling atrialfibrillation (AFib). of veins during ablation procedures with far fewer energy applications than on-market competitive PFA systems. Procedural flexibility.
ABSTRACT Background Achieving a durable mitral line block using radiofrequency as a part of an anatomical approach for ablation in patients with persistent atrialfibrillation or for treating peri-mitral flutter has always been challenging due to the complex anatomy of the mitral isthmus.
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