Bipolar ablation of therapy-refractory ventricular arrhythmias: application of a dedicated approach
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Bipolar radiofrequency ablation (B-RFA) has been reported as a bail-out strategy for the treatment of therapy refractory ventricular arrhythmias (VA). Currently, existing setups have not been standardized for B-RFA, while the impact of conventional B-RFA approaches on lesion formation remains unclear.
(i) In a multicentre observational study, patients undergoing B-RFA for previously therapy-refractory VA using a dedicated B-RFA setup were retrospectively analysed. (ii) Additionally, in an
Using a dedicated device for B-RFA for therapy-refractory VA appears feasible and safe. While some patients need repeat ablation, success rates were encouraging. Sequential unipolar and B-RFA may be favourable for lesion formation.
Contributors

Fares Alexander Alken
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Ruben Schleberger
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Jakub Baran
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Armin Luik
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Annika Haas
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Elena Ene
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Thomas Deneke
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L Dinshaw
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Andreas Rillig
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Andreas Metzner
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Bruno Reissmann
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Hisaki Makimoto
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Tilko Reents
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Miruna Andrea Popa
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Isabel Deisenhofer
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Roman Piotrowski
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Piotr Kulakowski
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Paulus Kirchhof
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Katharina Scherschel
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