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Atrium-Atrioventricular Node Conduction Block during Catheter Ablation of Persistent Atrial Fibrillation
1The Cardiovascular Center, Yokosuka Kyousai Hospital, Yokosuka, Japan.
Abstract:
Previous studies have suggested that fibrillatory substrates are widely distributed in both atria in patients with persistent atrial fibrillation. Extensive bi-atrial ablation has been increasingly performed to improve the clinical outcomes; however, this may adversely affect the intra-atrial conduction during sinus rhythm. The worst con- sequence of an intra-atrial conduction disturbance is conduction block between the atrium and atrioventricular node. There have been a few case reports on this complication, which suggest that the conduction block may occur more. This review aimed to describe the risk factors and method of prevention of atrium-atrioventric-ular node conduction block.
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