Predictors of successful complex catheter ablation for persistent atrial fibrillation despite failure of targeted procedural arrhythmia termination
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology2019Vol. 30(7), pp. 1026–1035
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Raphael Spittler, Fabian Bahlke, Boris Hoffmann, Cathrin Theis, Hanke Mollnau, Alexandra Marx, Blanca Quesada Ocete, Pamela Ilioska, Björn Lange, Torsten Konrad, Thomas Rostock
Abstract
Patients with an arrhythmia-free outcome despite failure of procedural AF termination during complex ablation for persAF are characterized by specific morphological and functional properties that are easy to obtain.
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