A classification of atrial flutter and regular atrial tachycardia according to electrophysiological mechanisms and anatomical bases. A Statement from a Joint Expert Group from the Working Group of Arrhythmias of the European Society of Cardiology and the North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology
Key Points
This research aims to classify atrial flutter and regular atrial tachycardia based on their underlying electrophysiological mechanisms and anatomical origins.
Joint expert group discussion
Review of electrophysiological and anatomical features
Consensus statement development
Presented a comprehensive classification system for atrial flutter and tachycardia.
Identified distinct electrophysiological mechanisms associated with each type.
Suggested new pathways for diagnosis and treatment based on anatomical considerations.
Une classification du flutter auriculaire et de la tachycardie auriculaire régulière selon les mécanismes électrophysiologiques et les bases anatomiques. Une déclaration d'un groupe d'experts conjoint du groupe de travail des arythmies de la Société Européenne de Cardiologie et de la Société Nord-Américaine de Rythme et d'Électrophysiologie. | Synapse