Circumferential radiofrequency ablation within the coronary sinus successfully treated an atypical atrial macroreentrant rhythm involving the coronary sinus myocardium.
Case Report (n=1)
Atypical atrial flutter (n=1)
Circumferential radiofrequency ablation
Successful ablation of the rhythm
Atrial flutter involving either clockwise or counterclockwise rotation around the tricuspid annulus utilizing the subeustachian isthmus has been well described. However, macroreentrant atrial circuits in atypical atrial flutter in patients who have not undergone previous surgery or without atrial disease are not well defined. We describe a patient without structural heart disease who presented with an atrial macroreentrant rhythm. Entrainment mapping demonstrated a critical isthmus within the coronary sinus. Activation mapping demonstrated double potential throughout the length of the coronary sinus with disparate activation sequences. A circuit involving the myocardium of the coronary sinus, exiting in the lateral left atrium, down the interatrial septum, and reentering into the coronary sinus was identified. Successful ablation of the rhythm was accomplished by a circumferential radiofrequency application within the coronary sinus.
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Jeffrey E. Olgin
Electrophysiology
J. Vijay Jayachandran
ATP Clinical Research (United States)
ERICA ENGESSTEIN
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
Indiana University School of Medicine
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Olgin et al. (Thu,) conducted a case report in Atypical atrial flutter (n=1). Circumferential radiofrequency ablation was evaluated on Successful ablation of the rhythm. Circumferential radiofrequency ablation within the coronary sinus successfully treated an atypical atrial macroreentrant rhythm involving the coronary sinus myocardium.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a15723ca2352da3478272b1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-8167.1998.tb00886.x