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Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics ; (24): 278-281, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-752226

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Objective To explore the value of transseptal puncture for left-sided accessory pathway in radio-frequency catheter ablation in children with paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia(PSVT). Methods Thirty-three patients with PSVT who had underwent radiofrequency catheter ablation in the First Affiliated Hospital,Sun Yat-Sen University from January 2012 to December 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. All the cases were treated by transaortic approach(transaortic group)or transseptal approach(transseptal group). The immediate success rates,total fluoroscopy time and radiation exposure between 2 groups were compared,and the perioperative complications and recurrence rates were observed between 2 groups. Results Thirty-three cases of children were enrolled,22 cases were male and 11 cases were female. Nineteen cases were treated by transaortic approach(transaortic group),while 18 cases were treated by transseptal approach(transseptal group),including 4 recurrent cases in the transaortic group who were switched to transseptal approach because of previous treatment failure. The age was(10. 16 ± 3. 06)years and(10. 67 ± 2. 20) years,and the weight was(37. 68 ± 14. 28)kg and(37. 33 ± 8. 64)kg,respectively. There were no significant diffe-rences in age and weight statistics between 2 groups(all P>0. 05). The total fluoroscopy time was(20. 16 ± 11. 41) minutes and(12. 56 ± 5. 23)minutes,and the median dose of radiation exposure was 67. 0 mGy and 33. 5 mGy,re-spectively. The postoperative recurrence rate was 21%(4/19 cases)and 0(0/18 cases),respectively. There were sig-nificant differences in total fluoroscopy time,radiation exposure and recurrence rate statistics between 2 groups( t =2. 627,Z= -2. 31,χ2 =4. 249,all P<0. 05). No complications were found in both 2 groups. Conclusions It is safe and feasible by transseptal puncture for left-sided accessory pathway in radiofrequency catheter ablation in children with PSVT. Radiofrequency catheter ablation by transseptal approach could significantly reduce the postoperative recu-rrence rate,and should be the first choice for left-side accessory pathway in children.

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Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology ; (4): 321-325, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-611393

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Objective To investigate ablation characteristics of PVC/VT originating from left ventricle anterior papillary muscles.Methods This study included 10 patients of PVC/VT originating from left ventricle anterior papillary muscles from January 2015 to June 2016 in Beijing Anzhen Hospital.Electrophysiological mapping and radiofrequency ablation were completed using three-dimensional anatomical mapping system combined with three-dimensional intracardiac ultrasound technology.ECG and abaltion target diagram characteristics as well as the special anatomy were explored.Results All the 10 patients were successfully ablated and followed up for 12 months.One patient had recurrence within 12 months and no complications were recorded.The target sites localized at the tip (n =1),middle portion(n =4)or the base (n =5) of the LV-APM.Among 7 patients,the target sites were located at the anterior septal papillary muscle and in 3 patients were located in the free papillary muscle.9 patients were successfully ablated via anterograde trans-septal catheterization after the failure of retrograde approach.Premature QRS wave time were 152.80 ± 11.72 ms and 6 patients presented sharp potential at the targets during PVC/VT.Conclusions PVC/VT originating from left ventricle anterior papillary muscles have similar ECG and diagram characteristics that is different from which originating from left anterior fascicle.It is recommended to get the target via transseptalpuncure approach.Ablation target could be clearly positioned by three-dimensional intracardiac ultrasound technology.

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