PV isolation guided by esophageal visualization with a tailored ablation strategy for the avoidance of esophageal thermal injury: a randomized trial

Author:

Ye Yang,Chen Shi-quan,Lu Yi-fei,Jiang Ru-hong,Liu Qiang,Sheng Xia,Zhang Zuwen,Sun Ya-xun,Zhang Pei,Yu Lu,Chen Meng-meng,Fu Guo-sheng,Jiang Chen-yang

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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