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Clinical Study Regarding the Anatomical Structures of the Right Atrial Isthmus Using Intra-Cardiac Echocardiography: Implication for Catheter Ablation of Common Atrial Flutter

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Background: The construction of complete bi-directional block in the isthmus (ITH) between the tricuspid annulus and inferior vena cava by radiofrequency energy (RF) applications is sometimes hampered due to anatomical problems such as a thick isthmus or aneurysmal pouch in patients with common atrial flutter (AFL).

Methods and Results: Fifteen patients were referred for RF ablation of AFL. The anatomical thickness of the right atrial ITH, diameter of the right atrium and thickness of the right atrial free wall were determined using intracardiac echocardiography (ICE), along with the endocardial electrogram recordings at the ITH. RF was applied at the ITH to create a transmural incision to treat the AFL. A significant parallel relationship between the maximum amplitude of the atrial electrogram and the thickness of the ITH, was observed. When the maximum amplitude of the atrial electrogram at the ITH exceeded 1.5 mV, the thickness at the ITH was approximately larger than 5 mm.

Conclusions: Using ICE, the precise measurement of the anatomical structures in the heart, including the ITH, was feasible. From the amplitude of the atrial electrogram, a deduction of the thickness at the ITH was possible, which is indispensable information for the appropriate selection of the RF devices.

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Correspondence to Kaoru Okishige MD, FACC.

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An editorial comment follows this article, titled “The Roles of Anatomy, Image, and Electrogram Voltage in Ablation of Cavotricuspid Isthmus” by Shih-Ann Chen and Satoshi Higa.

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Okishige, K., Kawabata, M., Yamashiro, K. et al. Clinical Study Regarding the Anatomical Structures of the Right Atrial Isthmus Using Intra-Cardiac Echocardiography: Implication for Catheter Ablation of Common Atrial Flutter. J Interv Card Electrophysiol 12, 9–12 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10840-005-5835-0

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