(Circulation. 2007;115:2592-2594.)
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From the Pacific Rim Electrophysiology Research Institute, Inglewood, Calif.
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Key Words: Editorials ablation atrial fibrillation arrhythmia catheter ablation electrophysiology fibrillation
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Unlike ablation for other types of supraventricular tachyarrhythmias, ablation of AF generally is not based on mapping of target sites for ablation; rather, it relies largely on an approach that aims to electrically isolate the pulmonary veins, especially for paroxysmal AF.14 The rational behind this anatomic approach is 2-fold: that the pulmonary veins are the primary sites responsible for AF initiation and perpetuation in most patients and that human AF is too complex to map and the responsible reentrant wavelets are too capricious for point-to-point mapping. However, although pulmonary vein isolation is very successful in treating paroxysmal AF, it alone is not effective in treating chronic AF. Often, supplement linear ablations are added to the pulmonary vein isolation with a significantly improved success rate.1 It has become clear that to successfully ablate chronic
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