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The usefulness of ventricular pacing during atrial fibrillation ablation in a persistent left superior vena cava: A case report
Authors:Sen Matsumoto  Yasuharu Matsunaga-Lee  Nobutaka Masunaga  Yuzuru Takano
Affiliation:Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, JCHO Hoshigaoka Medical Center, Japan
Abstract:A 69-year-old woman with palpitations was referred to our hospital for a second session of atrial fibrillation (AF) catheter ablation. She had a history of AF ablation including pulmonary vein (PV) isolation and persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC) isolation. Electrophysiologic studies showed the veno-atrial connections that had recovered. After PV isolation was performed, AF was induced by atrial premature contraction (APC) from the PLSVC, and AF storm occurred. During PLSVC isolation, AF was not induced by APC from the PLSVC. PLSVC isolation continued during sinus rhythm. The elimination of the PLSVC potential was difficult to confirm because of the far-field potential of the left ventricle. Then, we performed right ventricular pacing. The remaining PLSVC potential was identified. After that, the PLSVC isolation was successful during right ventricular pacing. Complications were not observed. The patient had no recurrence of AF thereafter.
Keywords:Persistent left superior vena cava  Atrial fibrillation  Catheter ablation  Ventricular pacing  Non-pulmonary vein foci  Atrial fibrillation  (AF)  Pulmonary vein  (PV)  Persistent left superior vena cava  (PLSVC)  Atrial premature contraction  (APC)  Left atrial appendage  (LAA)  Left ventricle  (LV)
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