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Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology ; (4): 372-378, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-611372

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Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics and follow-up data of catheter ablation of recurrent atrial tachycardias (ATs) after Mini-Maze surgery,and to explore prognostic factors for recurrence.Methods 59 patients in Guangdong General Hospital with ATs post Mini-Maze and concomitant open-heart surgery from April.2010 to June.2015 were included.According to high density precise mapping,activation mapping,voltage mapping and entrainment mapping,they underwent electrophysiological study and ablation which was guided by three-dimensional mapping system.All patients were followed up regularly.We explored the prognostic factors for recurrence by the Cox regression analysis.Results There were 88 types of ATs being mappedwith mean (1.49 ± 0.75) types of ATs identified per case.Most ATs were macro-reentry ATs(67/88,76.1%)and focal ATs (20/88,22.7%),respectively.56 patients (94.9%) achieved immediate ablation success.In a mean follow-up of (30.8 ± 17.7) months,recurrences were observed in 12 patients after the first time catheter ablation.Recurrent time was 3.5 (1.3,12.0) months and the overall ablation success rate was 74.6% (44/59).6 patients received second ablation and the achievement of freedom from arrhythmias reached 79.7% (47/59).Multivariate analysis showed that the LA diameter was the independent predictor for recurrence (HR 1.108,95% CI 1.002 to 1.226,P =0.045).Conclusion Catheter ablation of ATs post Mini-Maze with concomitant surgery is save and feasible.LA diameter is the independent predictor for recurrence.

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Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology ; (4): 215-219, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-448120

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Objective To observe efifcacy and safety of catheter ablation for atrial ifbrillation (AF) occurring after surgical valve replacement in patients with rheumatic heart disease (RHD). Methods A total of 23 RHD patients with atrial ifbrillation after surgical valve replacement were enrolled in this study from 2008 to 2013. The clinical characteristics, ablation strategies and successful rate were investigated. Results All the cases included 8 males and 15 females (age, 51.0 ± 9.2 years). Valves replaced were isolated mitral valves (13/23, 56.5%) and multiple valves (10/23, 43.5%). Postoperative AF after cardiac surgery was paroxysmal in 14 patients (60.9%) and nonparoxysmal in 9 cases. Nine patients (39.1%) was in sinus rhythm before cardiac surgery, 4 in paroxysmal AF and 10 in non-paroxysmal AF. The mean interval between the catheter ablation AF and the surgical intervention was (6.9±5.8) years. The postoperative AF duration was (3.1±3.2) years, left and right atrial diameters were (44.1±5.9) mm and (48.1±9.0) mm respectively, left ventricular ejection fraction was 64.0%±8.3%, the mean ablation procedure duration was (156.8±46.6) min, and lfuoroscopy exposure averaged (27.3±11.2) min. Standard pulmonary vein isolation was performed in all cases by using ipsilateral circumferential ablation technique. Additional ablation, including complex fractionated atrial electrograms, mitral and tricuspid isthmus, and left atrial roof, was applied in most of the cases. After a mean follow-up of (29.7±21.2) months (median, 24 months), 60.9%of the patients remained free of AF, 1 died, and 2 lost to follow-up. Conclusions Catheter ablation for AF is effective and safe in patients with RHD after surgical valve replacement. Stepwise ablation strategy may be better for these patients.

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Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine ; (36): 22-26, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-442483

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Objective To investigate the level and the source of inflammatory factors in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation.Methods Thirty patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation were selected as observation group,and 20 cases of patients with paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia were selected as control group.The blood samples of coronary sinus,right atria,left atria and femoral vein were consecutively collected during the procedure of radiofrequency ablation.The level of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α,soluble tumor necrosis factor receptor-1 (sTNFR1),and interleukin(IL)-6 was detected by ELISA separately and compared between two groups.Results The level of TNF-α and IL-6 of coronary sinus,right atria,left atria and femoral vein in observation group was significantly higher than that in control group [TNF-α:(4.45 ± 1.76) ng/L vs.(0.59 ± 0.36) ng/L,(6.67 ± 1.43) ng/L vs.(0.51 ± 0.30) ng/L,(8.35 ± 2.03) ng/L vs.(0.85 ± 0.50) ng/L,(9.97 ± 2.70) ng/L vs.(0.28 ± 0.29) ng/L,P=0.000;IL-6:(2.02 ± 0.87) ng/L vs.(1.04 ± 0.63) ng/L,(1.51 ± 0.68) ng/L vs.(0.74 ± 0.26) ng/L,(2.00 ± 0.51) ng/L vs.(0.88 ± 0.35) ng/L,(1.32 ±0.47) ng/L vs.(0.48 ±0.28) ng/L,P =0.000].The level of high sensitivity C reactive protein (hs-CRP) in observation group was significantly higher than that in control group [(2.41 ± 1.35) mg/L vs.(1.10 ±0.53) mg/L,P =0.002].The level of TNF-αof left atrium in observation group was significantly higher than that of other three sites (P=0.000).The level of IL-6 in the coronary sinus and femoral vein was significantly increased,compared with that in the right atria and left atria (P < 0.05).The level of sTNFR 1 in the femoral vein,right atria and coronary sinus difference was not statistically significant (P > 0.05),but was significantly higher than that in the left atria(P < 0.05).The level of TNF-α,IL-6 and hs-CRP was correlated with the diameter of left atrium (LAD) (P < 0.01 or < 0.05).The level of sTNFR1 in left atria was positively correlated with LAD,and the level of sTNFR1 in right atria was negatively correlated with LAD (P < 0.01).Conclusions The level of TNF-α,IL-6 and hs-CRP is increased in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation.TNF-α and IL-6 may come from the heart and is related with the enlargement of left atrium.

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Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology ; (4)1993.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-583864

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Objective To evaluate clinically electroanatomical mapping and ablation of cardiac arrhythmias under the Carto system. Methods Fifty-six patients with various tachycardias indicated for electrophysiological study and radiofrequency ablation were included in this study, among of whom, 49 suffered from supraventricular tachycardia, and 7 ventricular tachycardia (VT). Carto system was utilized during ongoing tachycardia or sinus rhythm, 7F Navi-Star catheter was introduced into the interested cardiac chamber and underwent three-dimensional electroanatomical mapping. The mechanism and origin of cardiac arrhythmia were assessed by activation and propagation map, with which to guide radiofrequency ablation. Results The success ablation rate was 94.6% (53/56). One right accessory pathway (AP), one atrial tachycardia (AT) and one atypical atrial flutter (AF) had failed session. The procedure time was 128?59 minutes, and the fluoroscopic time 14?12 minutes. One patient had complcation of pneumothorax. No conduction block occurred. After follow-up of 1-14 months, one left AT recurred and had another succssful session. Conclusion The study demonstrates that Carto system is a safe and effective tool and may be applied for mapping and ablation of various tachyarrhythmias. It is helpful to guide catheter ablation and shorten fluorocopic time by its ability of associate intracardiac electrograms with their three-dimensional anatomic structure. It also lessen complication and recurrence by tagging the critical cardiac structures and utilize its location memory function. Our experience suggest that carto system has important role in the guidance of mapping and ablation in AT、AF、VT and complex or recurrent AP cases.

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