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Filter by:Minimally invasive surgical procedures have been advocated as an alternative to catheter ablation for the treatment of persistent atrial fibrillation. Initial results have been promising in maintaining sinus rhythm compared to catheter ablation, but are associated with a considerably greater number of procedural-related adverse events compared to catheter ablation. This study investigates the safety and feasibility of a new subxyphoid epicardial/endocardial hybrid atrial fibrillation ablation and LAA exclusion approach for patients with persistent and longstanding persistent atrial fibrillation.
This is a study evaluating the value of defragmentation of sinus rhythmic low voltage areas in addition to isolation of pulmonary veins in the removal of recurrent atrial fibrillation. The invasive procedure will be performed according to the procedures chosen by the rhythmologist and will in no way be modified by the patient's enrollment in the study. Similarly, the frequency of consultations, date and nature of the additional examinations will be defined by the physician, with the purpose of monitoring the patient.
Ivabradine may be useful as a rate controlling agent in atrial fibrillation without negative effects on hemodynamics and inotropy. The objective in this proof of concept study is to investigate the hypothesis that ivabradine will slow the ventricular response in patients with permanent atrial fibrillation and previously-implanted pacemakers.