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Filter by:This is an exploratory research aiming to accurately identify the site of origin of tachyarrhythmia using Magnetocardiography (MCG), which will have guiding significance for early diagnosis, the formulation of treatment plans and preoperative positioning for radiofrequency ablation.
The goal of this randomized clinical trial is to compare the 3D electroanatomical activation map-quality and -efficiency in patients undergoing atrial tachycardia (AT) catheter ablation. Primary objective of the study is to contrast CARTO-Coherent mapping quality (electrograms per map) using Octaray versus Pentaray catheter for left and right atrium ATs, separately. Participants will be randomized with 1:1 ratio for undergoing 3D anatomy map with either Octaray (intervention group) or Pentaray (control) group. Next, all patients will undergo activation map of the AT with both catheters. For ablation in the intervention group, the Ocatray made activation map of the AT will be used, and the Pentary made AT activation map will be used in the control group.
Atrial tachycardia is a symptomatic arrhythmia, for which an effective treatment is a catheter ablation procedure. The goal of the Ripple AT-Plus study is to evaluate two methods of performing catheter ablation for atrial tachycardia. The main outcome assessed during the study is long-term recurrence of atrial tachycardia following the catheter ablation procedure.