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@article{2417659, author = {Farkasová, Barbora and Toman, Ondřej and Pospíšil, David and Míková, Monika and Hejtmankova, Nela and Zouharova, Anna and Krikavova, Lucie and Fiala, Martin and Sepši, Milan and Kala, Petr and Novotný, Tomáš}, article_location = {New York}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13239-024-00738-x}, keywords = {Atrial fibrillation; Pulmonary veins morphology; Pulmonary veins anatomy; CT angiography}, language = {eng}, issn = {1869-408X}, journal = {Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology}, title = {Pulmonary Vein Morphology in Patients Undergoing Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation}, url = {https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13239-024-00738-x}, year = {2024} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2417659 AU - Farkasová, Barbora - Toman, Ondřej - Pospíšil, David - Míková, Monika - Hejtmankova, Nela - Zouharova, Anna - Krikavova, Lucie - Fiala, Martin - Sepši, Milan - Kala, Petr - Novotný, Tomáš PY - 2024 TI - Pulmonary Vein Morphology in Patients Undergoing Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation JF - Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology PB - Springer SN - 1869408X KW - Atrial fibrillation KW - Pulmonary veins morphology KW - Pulmonary veins anatomy KW - CT angiography UR - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13239-024-00738-x N2 - Purpose Variations in the anatomy of pulmonary veins can influence selection of approaches of atrial fibrillation catheter ablation. Therefore, preprocedural evaluation and knowledge of pulmonary veins anatomy is crucial for proper mapping and the successful ablation of atrial fibrillation. The aim of this observational study was to assess CT angiography scans and perform detailed analysis of pulmonary veins morphology in patients scheduled for catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation. Methods CT angiography was performed in 771 individuals (223 females, 548 males, mean age 58.4 +/- 10.7 years). Pulmonary veins anatomy was evaluated using 3D models. The patterns used for evaluation included typical anatomy with four separate pulmonary veins, a common left ostium, and various types of accessory veins either alone or in combination with common left ostia. Results An anatomical variant with common left ostium was observed as the most prevalent anatomy (44%). The typical variant was observed in 34.8% of patients. Accessory pulmonary veins were observed predominantly on the right side. The prevalence of anatomical variants did not differ between sexes with the exception of the unclassifiable category U (4.4% vs. 9%, p < 0.05). Conclusions Our study shows that a considerable number of atypical anatomies is present in patients undergoing AF catheter ablation. This knowledge may influence the choice of instrumentation. The data could be possibly helpful also in development of new ablation techniques. ER -
FARKASOVÁ, Barbora, Ondřej TOMAN, David POSPÍŠIL, Monika MÍKOVÁ, Nela HEJTMANKOVA, Anna ZOUHAROVA, Lucie KRIKAVOVA, Martin FIALA, Milan SEPŠI, Petr KALA and Tomáš NOVOTNÝ. Pulmonary Vein Morphology in Patients Undergoing Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation. \textit{Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology}. New York: Springer, 2024, 7 pp. ISSN~1869-408X. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13239-024-00738-x.
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