Predictors of crossover to a left ventricular approach for atrioventricular junction ablation

The American Journal of Cardiology
A ZivinF Morady

Abstract

In a retrospective analysis of patients referred for atrioventricular node radiofrequency ablation, male gender and a history of hypertension were found to be predictors of crossover to a left ventricular approach for success. This subgroup of patients may benefit from early crossover if initial attempts at right-sided ablation fail.

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Nov 30, 2000·Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine·B P Knight, F Morady
Sep 2, 2006·Heart Rhythm : the Official Journal of the Heart Rhythm Society·Jeffrey J Goldberger
Feb 17, 2000·Journal of the American College of Cardiology·K C ManF Morady
Mar 15, 2008·Europace : European Pacing, Arrhythmias, and Cardiac Electrophysiology : Journal of the Working Groups on Cardiac Pacing, Arrhythmias, and Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology of the European Society of Cardiology·Timothy R Betts

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