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Title: Direct angiography of the coronary sinus: impact on left posteroseptal accessory pathway ablation. Author: Tebbenjohanns J, Pfeiffer D, Schumacher B, Jung W, Manz M, Lüderitz B. Journal: Pacing Clin Electrophysiol; 1996 Jul; 19(7):1075-81. PubMed ID: 8823835. Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence and types of venous branches and anomalies in posteroseptal accessory pathways (APs) and whether these findings are indicative for successful ablation sites. Some posteroseptal APs may be located epicardially, or may be associated with venous anomalies or related to the middle cardiac vein. These APs account for many of the failures encountered during endocardial ablation. Direct coronary sinus (CS) angiography was performed in 43 consecutive patients with left posteroseptal APs (n = 23) and in 20 patients with AV nodal reentrant tachycardia prior to catheter ablation. In 14 (61%) of 23 APs, a venous branch or an anomaly of the CS was found in the posteroseptal region (6 with middle cardiac vein, 2 with other ventricular venous branches, and 6 had a diverticulum). Eleven (48%) of 23 APs were successfully abolished from within that demonstrated venous system, with a median of four radiofrequency impulses. In the remaining 12 (52%) patients, ablation was attempted from the endocardial site of the mitral annulus. Repeat angiography after energy delivery revealed no major complications in any patient. One (5%) patient with AV nodal reentrant tachycardia had evidence of a CS anomaly (P < 0.01). Various types of venous branches and anomalies are associated with the majority of patients with left posteroseptal APs. The APs are directly related to these complex findings, and AP conduction can easily be eliminated from within the venous branches. CS angiography is suggested prior to catheter ablation of left posteroseptal APs to facilitate the ablation procedure.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]