PMID: 7518590May 1, 1994Paper

Status of ablation in patients with atrial tachycardia and flutter

Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology : PACE
M D Lesh, George F Van Hare

Abstract

RF catheter ablation directed at the atrial substrate is a safe and effective means of treating patients with drug refractory atrial tachycardias and atrial flutter, avoiding the need for His-bundle ablation and permanent pacing. While further follow-up will be needed to evaluate the incidence of later recurrence or emergence of new arrhythmias, this is a promising technique for a growing cohort of patients.

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