Evaluation of a simple technique aiming at optimizing point-by-point isolation of the left pulmonary veins: a randomized study
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
We sought to evaluate the efficacy and the safety of a simple technique for stabilizing the ablation catheter during anterior pulmonary vein (PV) encirclement in patients ablated for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. This consisted of bending the ablation catheter in the left atrium, creating a loop that was cautiously advanced together with the long sheath at the ostium and then within the left superior PV. The curve was then progressively released to reach a stable contact with the anterior part of the left PVs.
Eighty consecutive patients (age 64 ± 11 years, left atrial diameter 43 ± 8 mm) undergoing ‘CLOSE’-guided PV isolation were prospectively randomized into two groups depending on whether the loop technique was used or not. When using the loop technique, the encirclement of the left PVs was shorter [20 min (interquartile range, IQR 17–24) vs. 26 min (IQR 18–33),
This study describes a simple technique to facilitate catheter stability at the anterior part of the left PVs, resulting in more efficient left PV encirclement without compromising safety.
Contributors

Maria Kyriakopoulou
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Teresa Strisciuglio
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Milad El Haddad
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Jan De Pooter
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Alexandre Almorad
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Katarina Van Beeumen
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Philippe Unger
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Yves Vandekerckhove
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René Tavernier
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Mattias Duytschaever
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Sébastien Knecht
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