Transient accelerated junctional rhythm late after para-Hisian accessory pathway cryoablation: a new phenomenon
BL Nguyen, W Kerwin, C Gaudio, ES Gang - Europace, 2011 - academic.oup.com
BL Nguyen, W Kerwin, C Gaudio, ES Gang
Europace, 2011•academic.oup.comTransient junctional rhythm late after para-Hisian accessory pathway cryoablation occurred
in two patients. Cryoablation was delivered using the 8 mm tip Freezor MAX™ catheter
(Cryocath Technologies Inc., Montreal, Canada), 2 mm distal to the largest His potential.
Transient symptomatic junctional rhythm occurred after 1 week. This benign, self-limiting
rhythm is possibly caused by reversible cryoinjury to the His bundle periphery.
in two patients. Cryoablation was delivered using the 8 mm tip Freezor MAX™ catheter
(Cryocath Technologies Inc., Montreal, Canada), 2 mm distal to the largest His potential.
Transient symptomatic junctional rhythm occurred after 1 week. This benign, self-limiting
rhythm is possibly caused by reversible cryoinjury to the His bundle periphery.
Abstract
Transient junctional rhythm late after para-Hisian accessory pathway cryoablation occurred in two patients. Cryoablation was delivered using the 8 mm tip Freezor MAX™ catheter (Cryocath Technologies Inc., Montreal, Canada), 2 mm distal to the largest His potential. Transient symptomatic junctional rhythm occurred after 1 week. This benign, self-limiting rhythm is possibly caused by reversible cryoinjury to the His bundle periphery.
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