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Mitral isthmus ablation: A hierarchical approach guided by electroanatomic correlation
Heart RhythmVol. 16Issue 4p632–637Published online: October 9, 2018- Bhupesh Pathik
- Subbarao Choudry
- William Whang
- Andre D’Avila
- Jacob Koruth
- Aamir Sofi
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 8Mitral isthmus ablation is an established technique used to treat perimitral atrial flutter. The classic approach involves creating an ablation line connecting the left inferior pulmonary vein (LIPV) to the lateral mitral annulus.1 Its feasibility was first prospectively studied by Jais et al,1 who reported a high rate of bidirectional block. However, subsequent studies by the same group, as well as others, have been less promising.2 This is important because failure to achieve bidirectional block with ablation has been shown to be proarrhythmic. - Hands On
Implantation of the subcutaneous implantable cardioverter–defibrillator with truncal plane blocks
Heart RhythmVol. 15Issue 7p1108–1111Published online: February 15, 2018- Marc A. Miller
- Himani V. Bhatt
- Menachem Weiner
- Tom F. Brouwer
- Alexander J. Mittnacht
- Ali Shariat
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 27Operative anesthetic requirements and perioperative discomfort are barriers to wide adoption of the subcutaneous implantable cardioverter–defibrillator (SICD) system. The SICD implant procedure involves incision and dissection in the richly innervated midaxillary line of the chest wall for placement of the pulse generator and tunneling in subcutaneous tissue for implantation of the defibrillator lead.1 Intraoperative local anesthetic wound infiltration is routine and provides moderate analgesia, but the effects are short-lasting, and complete coverage of the affected areas is difficult.