食道机械偏差对房颤消融过程中食管损伤的预防作用

Enrique Indalécio Pachón Mateos, José Carlos Pachón Mateos Mateos, Ricardo Carneiro Amarante, Carlos Thiene Cunha Pachón, Tasso Júlio Lobo, Tomás Guillermo Santillana Peña, Juán Carlos Zerpa Acosta, Juán Carlos Pachón Mateos, Felipe Ortêncio, Christian Higuti
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心房颤动是世界上最常见的心律失常。尽管使用抗心律失常药物,但临床上难以控制,引起症状并主要产生血栓栓塞事件的风险。自1998年以来,通过射频消融的手段,房颤的治疗已经完全改变了,但伴随这一重要的发展,并发症的消融治疗技术也开始了。除了消融引起的肺静脉狭窄,后来随着技术的改变而得到纠正外,由于射频在左心房后壁的应用,出现了心房食管瘘。这个管壁离食道非常近(平均0.5厘米),这促进了瘘的形成,导致几乎100%的受影响患者死亡,尽管已经开发了各种治疗措施。为了避免这种严重的并发症,一些作者创造了保护食管的技术,包括其机械偏差到与射频应用相反的区域,利用其可移动性和易操作的优势。食道的机械偏差已被证明是最简单,最便宜和最有效的方法来保护该器官免受心房纤颤消融过程中的射频热损伤。
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Prevention of Esophageal Damage During Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation by the Esophagus Mechanical Deviation
Atrial fibrillation is the most prevalent arrhythmia in the world population. Despite the use of antiarrhythmics, it is difficult to control clinically, causing symptoms and mainly generating risk of a thromboembolic event. Since 1998, by means of radiofrequency ablation, the treatment of atrial fibrillation has completely changed, but together with this important evolution complications from this ablative treatment technique have also started. In addition to the pulmonary vein stenosis caused by the ablation and later corrected with the change in the technique, atrioesophageal fistulas appeared due to the application of radiofrequency in the posterior wall of the left atrium. This wall is very close (0.5 cm onaverage) to the esophagus, which facilitates the formation of the fistula that leads to the death of almost 100% of the affected patients, despite the various treatment measurements already developed. To avoid this serious complication, several authors have created techniques to protect the esophagus including its mechanical deviation to a region opposite to the radiofrequency application, taking advantage of its mobility and easiness of handling. The mechanical deviation of the esophagus has proven to be the simplest, cheapest and most efficient way to protect this organ from radiofrequency thermal damage during atrial fibrillation ablation.
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