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IF 2.1 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Eva Buschmann, Glenn Van Steenkiste, Ingrid Vernemmen, Marie Demeyere, Stijn Schauvliege, Annelies Decloedt, Gunther van Loon
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摘要

背景:马尾腔静脉心肌袖是房性心动过速(AT)的易发部位。由消融指数(一种结合强度、持续时间和接触力的病变质量指标)引导的尾侧腔静脉隔离可能改善预后。目的:描述利用消融指数引导射频导管消融(RFCA)治疗马尾腔静脉隔离的可行性和结果。动物:10匹持续AT的马。方法:回顾10匹持续性AT马的记录,采用三维电解剖定位和消融指数引导的RFCA (CARTO™3)治疗。结果:右心房三维电解剖图在右心房尾侧发现了一个宏观再入回路(n = 10)。在功率控制模式下,逐点RFCA分离尾腔静脉心肌套管,平均应用17±7次。消融指标目标400 ~ 450。中位消融指数为436(范围,311-763),中位最大功率为35(范围,24-45)W,中位持续时间为20(范围,8-45)秒,中位接触力为10(范围,3-48)g。所有10匹马的窦性心律均得到恢复。到目前为止,消融后9-37个月,没有一匹马复发。结论及临床意义:采用消融指数引导下的尾端腔静脉分离术治疗马持续性AT是可行且有效的。消融指数指导确保了有效的病变形成,尾侧腔静脉的隔离消除了致心律失常的底物,从而最大限度地降低了复发的风险。
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Caudal vena cava isolation using ablation index-guided radiofrequency catheter ablation (CARTO™ 3) to treat sustained atrial tachycardia in horses

Caudal vena cava isolation using ablation index-guided radiofrequency catheter ablation (CARTO™ 3) to treat sustained atrial tachycardia in horses

Background

Myocardial sleeves of the caudal vena cava are the predilection site for atrial tachycardia (AT) in horses. Caudal vena cava isolation guided by the ablation index, a lesion quality marker incorporating power, duration and contact force, might improve outcome.

Objectives

Describe the feasibility and outcome of caudal vena cava isolation using ablation index-guided radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFCA) to treat AT in horses.

Animals

Ten horses with sustained AT.

Methods

Records from 10 horses with sustained AT treated by three-dimensional electro-anatomical mapping and ablation index-guided RFCA (CARTO™ 3) were reviewed.

Results

Three-dimensional electro-anatomical mapping of the right atrium identified a macro-reentry circuit in the caudomedial right atrium (n = 10). Point-by-point RFCA was performed to isolate the myocardial sleeves of the caudal vena cava in power-controlled mode with a mean of 17 ± 7 applications. The ablation index target was 400-450. A median ablation index of 436 (range, 311-763) was reached using a median maximum power of 35 (range, 24-45) W for a median duration of 20 (range, 8-45) seconds, with a median contact force of 10 (range, 3-48) g. Sinus rhythm was restored in all 10 horses. To date, 9-37 months post-ablation, none of the horses have had recurrence.

Conclusions and Clinical Importance

Caudal vena cava isolation using ablation index-guided RFCA was feasible and effective to permanently treat sustained AT in horses. Ablation index guidance ensured efficient lesion creation, and isolation of the caudal vena cava eliminated the arrhythmogenic substrate, thereby minimizing the risk of recurrence.

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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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