从大动脉根和直接的大动脉下部区域可访问的心律失常基质:映射和切除
Roy M John1, Zaniar Ghazizadeh1, Scott R Ceresnak2
1Department of Medicine, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA.
Heart rhythm
|February 12, 2026
概括
大动脉根是大动脉的根.
科学领域:
- 心血管解剖学 心血管解剖学
- 心脏电生理学 心脏电生理学
- 干预心脏病学 干预心脏病学
背景情况:
- 大动脉根,包括左心室外流通道和心房间隔膜,包含关键的解剖结构.
- 瓦尔萨尔瓦的大动脉鼻内的肌肉袖和延伸被认为是心律失常的来源.
- 这些区域提供了在特异性心脏病和结构性心脏病中出现心律失常的基质.
研究的目的:
- 审查大动脉根与心律失常基质的解剖关系.
- 讨论针对这些基质的现有和新兴的废弃策略.
主要方法:
- 对解剖学研究和电生理学调查的综合文献综述.
- 分析成像方式和电解剖学绘图数据的分析.
- 综合有关废弃技术和结果的信息.
主要成果:
- 详细描述了大动脉根与心律不整的肌动脉袖子和叶片间三角形的解剖接近.
- 识别Valsalva的鼻作为关键的接入点到心律失常的基板.
- 解剖学发现与临床数据对外流通道心律不整的相关性.
结论:
- 了解大动脉根的复杂解剖学对于有效的心律失常消化至关重要.
- 针对大动脉根内特定的解剖结构,有可能改善治疗结果.
- 对大动脉根的电生理特性进行进一步的研究是有必要的.
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