Circulation, Vol 86, 1464-1468, Copyright © 1992 by American Heart Association
M Haissaguerre, F Gaita, B Fischer, P Egloff, P Lemetayer and JF Warin
BACKGROUND. The purpose of this study was to describe a new technique for
catheter ablation of left lateral accessory pathways (APs) by
radiofrequency energy applied at the epicardium through the coronary sinus
wall using a unipolar configuration. METHODS AND RESULTS. In an overall
group of 212 patients with left lateral APs, multiple endocardial ablation
attempts of the AP were unsuccessful in eight patients. The mean +/- SD
cumulative duration of previous attempts was 12 +/- 9 hours, using DC
shocks and/or radiofrequency energy applied both at the atrial and/or
ventricular AP insertions. Epicardial AP insertion was determined by
bipolar and unipolar unfiltered distal electrograms by scanning the
coronary sinus with a steerable 6F or 7F catheter with a 4-mm distal
electrode. The local atrial to ventricular electrogram amplitude ratio was
0.3-1.6. At the ablation site, the catheter tip was slightly deflected
toward the annulus to increase both the ventricular component of
electrograms and contact with the epicardium. In four patients, epicardial
electrogram timings were earlier than endocardial ones. The AP was ablated
in seven of the eight patients with 20-30 W applied for 10-60 seconds. No
complications occurred except a marked nonspecific pain during
radiofrequency energy application; however, the catheter remained adherent
to the coronary sinus wall, and its withdrawal was performed during a new
radiofrequency application to decrease the risk of coronary sinus rupture.
After ablation, echocardiograms, coronary artery angiograms, and levophase
coronary sinus angiograms showed no abnormality in all patients except two
who had a probable mural thrombus in the coronary sinus. AP conduction
remained abolished for 1-10 months of follow-up in seven patients.
CONCLUSIONS. Radiofrequency catheter ablation of left lateral APs can be
achieved effectively and relatively safely via the mid or distal coronary
sinus when endocardial approaches are unsuccessful.
ARTICLES
Radiofrequency catheter ablation of left lateral accessory pathways via the coronary sinus
Service de Cardiologie, Hopital Saint-Andre, Bordeaux, France.
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