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Cellular electrophysiology of fast pathway ablation of rabbit atrioventricular node.

Discrete radiofrequency lesion at the atrial insertion site of the tendon of Todaro in the perfused rabbit preparation lengthens A-H interval, mimicking fast pathway input ablation. This study attempts to define the cellular electrophysiology of the ablation region prior to and after the elimination...

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Autores principales: Yi, K. H., Han, H. S.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11068983
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description Discrete radiofrequency lesion at the atrial insertion site of the tendon of Todaro in the perfused rabbit preparation lengthens A-H interval, mimicking fast pathway input ablation. This study attempts to define the cellular electrophysiology of the ablation region prior to and after the elimination of fast AV node conduction. In six superfused rabbit AV node preparations, the cellular electrophysiology around the region of the atrial insertion to the tendon of Todaro was recorded using standard microelectrode technique prior to and after ablation. Before ablation, the action potentials recorded in the area of proposed lesion were exclusively from atrial or AN cells. At postablation, the superior margin of the lesion was populated with atrial or AN cells. AN, N, or NH cells bordered the lower part of the lesion. Electrophysiology of surviving cells at the edges of the lesion showed no significant changes in their Vmax, APD50 or APD90 and MDP from preablation values. Fast AV node pathway input ablation in the rabbit heart can be accomplished with a singular lesion around the atrial insertion site of the tendon of Todaro, involving atrial or AN cells. The results of the studies imply that inputs to the compact node may act as a substrate for successful ablation of AV node reentry tachycardia.
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spelling pubmed-30546902011-03-15 Cellular electrophysiology of fast pathway ablation of rabbit atrioventricular node. Yi, K. H. Han, H. S. J Korean Med Sci Research Article Discrete radiofrequency lesion at the atrial insertion site of the tendon of Todaro in the perfused rabbit preparation lengthens A-H interval, mimicking fast pathway input ablation. This study attempts to define the cellular electrophysiology of the ablation region prior to and after the elimination of fast AV node conduction. In six superfused rabbit AV node preparations, the cellular electrophysiology around the region of the atrial insertion to the tendon of Todaro was recorded using standard microelectrode technique prior to and after ablation. Before ablation, the action potentials recorded in the area of proposed lesion were exclusively from atrial or AN cells. At postablation, the superior margin of the lesion was populated with atrial or AN cells. AN, N, or NH cells bordered the lower part of the lesion. Electrophysiology of surviving cells at the edges of the lesion showed no significant changes in their Vmax, APD50 or APD90 and MDP from preablation values. Fast AV node pathway input ablation in the rabbit heart can be accomplished with a singular lesion around the atrial insertion site of the tendon of Todaro, involving atrial or AN cells. The results of the studies imply that inputs to the compact node may act as a substrate for successful ablation of AV node reentry tachycardia. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2000-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3054690/ /pubmed/11068983 Text en
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Cellular electrophysiology of fast pathway ablation of rabbit atrioventricular node.
title Cellular electrophysiology of fast pathway ablation of rabbit atrioventricular node.
title_full Cellular electrophysiology of fast pathway ablation of rabbit atrioventricular node.
title_fullStr Cellular electrophysiology of fast pathway ablation of rabbit atrioventricular node.
title_full_unstemmed Cellular electrophysiology of fast pathway ablation of rabbit atrioventricular node.
title_short Cellular electrophysiology of fast pathway ablation of rabbit atrioventricular node.
title_sort cellular electrophysiology of fast pathway ablation of rabbit atrioventricular node.
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