The abstract describes the rationale for evaluating a catheter technique in the coronary sinus to ablate left-sided bypass tracts in a canine model, but reports no results.
The production of atrioventricular block by intracardiac discharges at up to 300 W-sec delivered through standard electrophysiologic catheters is a safe and effective treatment for some patients with supraventricular tachycardias. We evaluated the possibility that a similar technique using a catheter in the coronary sinus might be useful in ablating left-sided bypass tracts associated with the Wolff-Parkinson- White syndrome.
Brodman et al. (Fri,) conducted a other in Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. Catheter ablation using intracardiac discharges in the coronary sinus was evaluated on Ablation of left-sided bypass tracts. The abstract describes the rationale for evaluating a catheter technique in the coronary sinus to ablate left-sided bypass tracts in a canine model, but reports no results.