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Electrophysiological Evaluation of Pulmonary Vein Isolation

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Date 2017 May 13
PMID 28496900
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Since the pulmonary veins (PVs) were identified as a major source of AF triggers, ablation strategies targeting the PVs have evolved from focal ablation inside the PVs to wide area circumferential PV isolation (PVI) which at this juncture is the standard approach. Despite the widespread popularity of PVI, a universal definition is lacking. While "entrance block" is a generally accepted endpoint for PVI, the role of "exit block" has yet to be determined. Inexcitability of the circular ablation line has been introduced as a promising additional endpoint for PVI and was associated with an improved clinical outcome in a randomized trial. Correct interpretation of PV electrograms during an ablation procedure is critical in terms of efficacy and safety. A variety of electrophysiological techniques help to correctly differentiate components of complex PV electrograms. Resumption of PV conduction after initially successful PVI leading to AF recurrence remains a major problem and confirmation of bi-directional conduction block does not exclude reversible tissue damage along the ablation line. Prolongation of post-PVI monitoring and application of provocative procedures such as the administration of adenosine after initial PVI to unmask dormant PV conduction may improve clinical outcome although there is lack of valid data supporting these strategies. This article aims on clarifying the electrophysiological criteria for complete pulmonary vein isolation and the explain the importance of this cornerstone in almost all atrial fibrillation ablation procedures.

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