Acute and mid-term outcome of ethanol infusion of vein of Marshall for the treatment of perimitral flutter
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
We hypothesized that an epicardial approach using ethanol infusion in the vein of Marshall (EIVOM) may improve the result of ablation for perimitral flutter (PMF).
We studied 103 consecutive patients with PMF undergoing high-resolution mapping. The first 71 were treated with radiofrequency (RF) ablation alone (RF-group), and the next 32 underwent EIVOM followed by RF on the endocardial and epicardial mitral isthmus (EIVOM/RF-group). Contact force was not measured during ablation. Acute and 1-year outcomes were compared. Flutter termination rates were similar between the RF-group (63/71, 88.7%) and EIVOM/RF-group (31/32, 96.8%,
Ethanol infusion in the vein of Marshall may reduce RF duration required for PMF termination as well as for mitral isthmus block without severe complications, and the mid-term outcome may be improved by this approach.
Contributors

Konstantinos Vlachos
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Claire A Martin
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Felix Bourier
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Arnaud Denis
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Takeshi Kitamura
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Ghassen Cheniti
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Anna Lam
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Ruairidh Martin
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Antonio Frontera
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Nathaniel Thompson
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Grégoire Massoullié
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Michael Wolf
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William Escande
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Clémentine André
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Li-Jun Zeng
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Yosuke Nakatani
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Takashi Nakashima
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Xavier Pillois
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Daniel Ramirez
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Josselin Duchateau
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Thomas Pambrun
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Frederic Sacher
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Hubert Cochet
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Mélèze Hocini
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Michel Haïssaguerre
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Pierre Jaïs
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Nicolas Derval
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