Type I Atrial Flutter Ablation Guided by a Basket Catheter
Atrial Flutter Ablation. Bidirectional isthmus conduction block has been associated with a low recurrence rate after atrial flutter ablation. We present the ease of a type I, typical or “counterclockwise” atrial flutter ablation guided by stimulation and recordings obtained from a basket catheter, w...
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