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Transoesophageal echocardiography prior to atrial flutter ablation averts a dramatic complication
Kevin A Michael1, Amer Johri, Adrian Baranchuk
1Arrhythmia Service, Kingston General Hospital, Queen's University, Ontario, Canada.
Cardiovascular Journal of Africa
|July 4, 2009
Abstract:
Catheter ablation is now the primary strategy for typical atrial flutter, given success rates in the order of 95 to 98%, with a low risk of recurrence. It also has a low complication rate but is not entirely risk free, and should still be approached judiciously as is illustrated by the index case.
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