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1 Background: Defining the arrhythmogenic substrate is essential for successful ablation of scar-related ventricular tachycardia.
2 Conclusions: A successful ablation is strongly dependent on the absorbed dose to the thyroid remnant.
3 Eighteen of the 23 patients had a successful ablation .
4 However, not all sites with concealed entrainment result in successful ablation of the targeted ventricular tachycardia.
5 Mapping and successful ablation sites can be guided by recording potentials within or near the CS os.
6 In conclusion, successful ablation of autonomic ganglia from an endocardial approach can be reliably achieved using an irrigated catheter.
7 Despite successful ablation of these ganglia, AF was still inducible in 17 of 18 patients.
8 Methods and results: Consecutive patients who underwent a successful ablation of a single manifest AP over a 5-year period were included.
9 We investigated whether successful ablation of AVNRT is associated with an alteration of autonomic input to the sinus and AV nodes.
10 All of the patients were alive, and none had a life-threatening arrhythmia or syncope after successful ablation of their accessory pathways.
11 We describe the successful ablation of idiopathic epicardial OTVT from within the CS in the distal great cardiac vein (GCV).
12 Successful ablation confirmed a right posteroseptal AP localization.
13 Successful ablation of the retrograde multiple or multifiber accessory pathway can eliminate the induction of both AVRT and AF.
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