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Safety and feasibility of transseptal puncture for atrial fibrillation ablation in patients with atrial septal defect closure devices
Heart RhythmVol. 11Issue 2p330–335Published online: November 18, 2013- Xuping Li
- Erik Wissner
- Masashi Kamioka
- Hisaki Makimoto
- Peter Rausch
- Andreas Metzner
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 40AF is often found in association with an ASD.1–4 There are an increasing number of patients undergoing transcatheter closure of an ASD who subsequently develop AF in clinical practice.2–4 Catheter ablation has emerged as an effective treatment strategy for drug-refractory symptomatic AF.5 While transseptal access to the left atrium (LA) is a prerequisite for AF ablation, it may prove difficult in the presence of an ASD closure device.6,7 Anticipating technical difficulties and potential complications may discourage operators from considering catheter ablation of AF in this particular patient population.