Does loss of bipolar pace capture after radiofrequency application predict the formation of uniform transmural lesions in atrial tissue?
Loss of bipolar pace capture after radiofrequency ablation serves as a predictor for the formation of uniform transmural lesions, which is enhanced by optimal catheter contact.
Loss of bipolar PC after RFA is associated with the formation of uniform lesions in atrial tissue. Optimal catheter contact further improves the predictive accuracy associated with loss of PC.
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