Circulation, Vol 81, 762-771, Copyright © 1990 by American Heart Association
N Saoudi, G Atallah, G Kirkorian and P Touboul
To avoid atrioventricular node-His bundle ablation, catheter ablation of
the atrial myocardium was attempted in eight patients with drug refractory
type I atrial flutter. In seven of eight patients, a zone of prolongation
and fragmentation of the endocardial electrogram was found in the low
posterior part of the right atrium. Entrainment of the atrial flutter by
high right atrial pacing was accompanied by local recording of
second-degree regional block in several atrial sectors but never in the low
septal area. We, therefore, hypothesized that the latter represented the
critical slow conduction zone of the reentrant flutter circuit. One or two
cathodal DC shocks were locally delivered without immediate or late
complications. One single ablation attempt was performed in five patients,
whereas three patients underwent a second attempt because of early flutter
recurrence. Patients were initially discharged without (and after a second
session with) antiarrhythmic drugs. After a mean follow-up of 15.5 months
(range, 10- 23 months), five patients are free of arrhythmias without
antiarrhythmic drug therapy. Two patients did not experience atrial
arrhythmias while on a drug regimen that was previously found to be
ineffective, and a third patient had flutter recurrences. This study
suggests that patients with type I atrial flutter referred for
atrioventricular node-His bundle ablation may be successfully managed by
delivering the ablative shock directly on the atrial arrhythmia substrate.
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Catheter ablation of the atrial myocardium in human type I atrial flutter
Hopital cardiovasculaire et pneumologique Louis, Pradel, Lyon, France.
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