Cardioneuroablation for the management of neurally mediated syncope, sinus bradycardia, and atrioventricular block.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Jamario Skeete, Jonathan S Gordon, Lincoln Kavinksy, Henry D Huang, Tolga Aksu
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Abstract

Through several decades of medical advances, we have improved our understanding of the role of the autonomic nervous system in the production of a myriad of clinical cardiac conditions such as vasovagal syncope, situational syncope, carotid sinus hypersensitivity, vagally mediated sinus bradycardia, and atrioventricular block. While typically not associated with mortality, these common clinical entities may result in significant patient symptoms and morbidity and are often characterized by a frustrating treatment course with a paucity of effective strategies. In recent years, there has been increased interest in the management of these conditions via direct modulation of the parasympathetic component of the autonomic nervous system. This is achieved by targeting the ganglionated plexus central to the pathogenesis of these conditions via cardioneuroablation. The primary role of this strategy is evolving and serves to augment traditional treatment strategies such as lifestyle modification and pharmacotherapy. In this review, we examine the principles governing the role of cardioneuroablation in select populations with vasovagal syncope, sinus dysfunction, and atrioventricular block including the evolving evidence in this exciting field while keeping in mind the need for robust clinical studies examining the long-term effectiveness and safety.

用于治疗神经介导的晕厥、窦性心动过缓和房室传导阻滞的心脏神经消融术。
经过几十年的医学发展,我们对自律神经系统在导致血管迷走性晕厥、情景性晕厥、颈动脉窦过敏、迷走神经介导的窦性心动过缓和房室传导阻滞等多种临床心脏疾病中的作用有了更深入的了解。虽然这些常见的临床症状通常不会导致死亡,但可能会造成严重的患者症状和发病率,而且治疗过程往往令人沮丧,缺乏有效的治疗策略。近年来,人们对通过直接调节自律神经系统的副交感神经成分来治疗这些疾病越来越感兴趣。其方法是通过心脏神经消融术瞄准这些病症发病机制的中心神经节丛。这一策略的主要作用正在不断发展,它是对生活方式调整和药物治疗等传统治疗策略的补充。在这篇综述中,我们将探讨心脏神经消融术在血管迷走性晕厥、窦房结功能障碍和房室传导阻滞等特定人群中的作用原理,包括这一令人兴奋的领域中不断发展的证据,同时牢记需要对长期有效性和安全性进行强有力的临床研究。
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CiteScore
4.30
自引率
11.10%
发文量
320
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology is an international publication devoted to fostering research in and development of interventional techniques and therapies for the management of cardiac arrhythmias. It is designed primarily to present original research studies and scholarly scientific reviews of basic and applied science and clinical research in this field. The Journal will adopt a multidisciplinary approach to link physical, experimental, and clinical sciences as applied to the development of and practice in interventional electrophysiology. The Journal will examine techniques ranging from molecular, chemical and pharmacologic therapies to device and ablation technology. Accordingly, original research in clinical, epidemiologic and basic science arenas will be considered for publication. Applied engineering or physical science studies pertaining to interventional electrophysiology will be encouraged. The Journal is committed to providing comprehensive and detailed treatment of major interventional therapies and innovative techniques in a structured and clinically relevant manner. It is directed at clinical practitioners and investigators in the rapidly growing field of interventional electrophysiology. The editorial staff and board reflect this bias and include noted international experts in this area with a wealth of expertise in basic and clinical investigation. Peer review of all submissions, conflict of interest guidelines and periodic editorial board review of all Journal policies have been established.
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