Combining conventional technique with fluoroscopy integration module in accessory pathway ablation

Author:

Ozcan Emin Evren1ORCID,Turan Oğuzhan Ekrem1ORCID,Yilancioğlu Reşit Yiğit1ORCID,Inevi Umut2,Akdemir Barış3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology, Heart Rhythm Management Centre Dokuz Eylul University Izmir Turkiye

2. Ege Aritmi Medical Product and Engineering Izmir Turkey

3. Department of Cardiology Yeni Yuzyil University Istanbul Turkey

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionAccessory pathway (AP) ablation is a straightforward approach with high success rates, but the fluoroscopy time (FT) is significantly longer in conventional technique. Electroanatomical mapping systems (EMS), reduce the FT, but anatomical and activation mapping may prolong the procedure time (PT). The fluoroscopy integration module (FIM) uses prerecorded fluoroscopy images and allows ablation similar to conventional technique without creating an anatomical map. In this study, we investigated the effects of combining the FIM with traditional technique on PT, success, and radiation exposure.MethodsA total of 131 patients who had undergone AP ablation were included in our study. In 37 patients, right and left anterior oblique (RAO‐LAO) images were acquired after catheter placement and integrated with the FIM. The ablation procedure was then similar to the conventional technique, but without the use of fluoroscopy. For the purpose of acceleration, anatomical and activation maps have not been created. Contact‐force catheters were not used. 94 patients underwent conventional ablation using fluoroscopy only.ResultsFIM into AP ablation procedures led to a significant reduction in radiation exposure, lowering FT from 7.4 to 2.8 min (p < .001) and dose‐area product from 12.47 to 5.8 μGym² (p < .001). While the FIM group experienced a reasonable longer PT (69 vs. 50 min p < .001). FIM reduces FT regardless of operator experience and location of APsConclusionCombining FIM integration with conventional AP ablation offers reduced radiation exposure without compromising success rates and complication.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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