SIMULTANEOUS PULMONARY VEIN ISOLATION AND ABLATION OF THE SUBSTRATE OF BIATRIAL FLUTTER IN A PATIENT WITH A MECHANICAL MITRAL VALVE PROSTHESIS: A CASE REPORT

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Abstract

Catheter radiofrequency ablation of the atrial fibrillation substrate may be difficult in patients after open heart surgery. Difficulties may arise in the presence of a mitral valve prosthesis, atrial arrhythmias of several morphologies (more often left atrial atypical flutter), including incisional ones. These cases require a thorough and scrupulous approach to achieve complete isolation of all available arrhythmia substrates. A distinctive feature of this observation is the successful simultaneous pulmonary vein isolation and two atrial arrhythmias in a patient with a mechanical mitral prosthesis.

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Osadchiy, A. M., Kamenev, A. V., Semenyuta, V. V., Abdulkarim, D., Pavlova, N. E., Vlasenko, S. V., … Lebedev, D. S. (2023). SIMULTANEOUS PULMONARY VEIN ISOLATION AND ABLATION OF THE SUBSTRATE OF BIATRIAL FLUTTER IN A PATIENT WITH A MECHANICAL MITRAL VALVE PROSTHESIS: A CASE REPORT. Journal of Arrhythmology, 30(1), 68–72. https://doi.org/10.35336/VA-2023-1-09

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