Objectives To assessed the feasibility and effectiveness of electrophysiological mapping of pulmonary veins with a circumferential 10 - electrode catheter and radiofrequency catheter ablation therapy for patients with...Objectives To assessed the feasibility and effectiveness of electrophysiological mapping of pulmonary veins with a circumferential 10 - electrode catheter and radiofrequency catheter ablation therapy for patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. Background Standard mapping and ablation of focal sources of atrial fibrillation are associated with very long procedure times and low efficacy. Mapping and ablation pulmonary veins guide with a circular catheter could overcome these limitations. Methods 16 patients [male 11, female 5, mean age (51 ±14. 5) years] with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation refractory to antiarrhythmic drugs were included in this group. A circumferential 10 - electrode catheter was used to pulmonary vein mapping during sinus rhythm or CSd pacing to determine the origin of atrial premature contractions. When the ablative target pulmonary vein was found, the pulmonary vein potentials' distribution and activation were assessment pulmonary veins' ostial ablation was performed at the segments showing earliest activation of pulmonary vein potentials. The end point was designed: 1) elimination of pulmonary vein potential; 2) pulmonary vein potential dissociation from atrial waves; 3) atrial ectopic beats disappear. Results A total of 36 pulmonary veins were ablated, including 16 left superior, 12 right superior, 7 left inferior and 1 right inferior. 1 pulmonary vein in 2 patients was ablated, 2 pulmonary veins in 8 patients were ablated, 3 pulmonary veins were ablated in 5 patients and 4 pulmonary veins were ablated in 1 pa- tient. Procedure duration and fluoroscopy time respectively were 186. 7±63. 8 min and 51. 5±15. 0 min. During the follow-up 1-12 months, 11 patients (68. 7 % ) were free of AF without any antiarrhythmic drugs, 2 of them were reablation, effective in 3/16 (18. 7 % ) and unsuccessful in 2/16 (12. 6 % ) . 2 cases recurred with atrial premature, 1 was treated with amiodarone and the other was repeat electrophysiologi-cal mapping and ablation, 5 cases with paroxysmal a-trial fibrillation recurred, 3 of them were treated with amiodarone (2 cases) or sotalol (1 case) , one was implantled with DDDR pacemaker (having programmer of anti - atrial fibrillation), one was repeat ablation. PV's diameter in 2 of them reduced more than 50 % , but they were asymptomatic during the follow - up period. 1 case had pneumothorax complication and disappeared after 7 days. Conclusions This study suggests that careful mapping and elimination of these ectopic foci under the guide of circular catheter may have higher success rate and splendid future.展开更多
BACKGROUND Pulmonary vein stenosis(PVS)is an uncommon but known cause of morbidity and mortality in adults and children and can be managed with percutaneous revascularization strategies of pulmonary vein balloon angio...BACKGROUND Pulmonary vein stenosis(PVS)is an uncommon but known cause of morbidity and mortality in adults and children and can be managed with percutaneous revascularization strategies of pulmonary vein balloon angioplasty(PBA)or pulmonary vein stent implantation(PSI).AIM To study the safety and efficacy outcomes of PBA vs PSI in all patient categories with PVS.METHODS We performed a literature search of all studies comparing outcomes of patients evaluated by PBA vs PSI for PVS.We selected all published studies comparing PBA vs PSI for PVS with reported outcomes of restenosis and procedure-related complications in all patient categories.In adults,PVS following atrial fibrillation ablation and in children PVS related to congenital etiology or post-procedural PVS following total or partial anomalous pulmonary venous return repair were included.The patient-centered outcomes were risk of restenosis requiring re-intervention and procedural-related complications.The metaanalysis was performed by computing odds ratios(ORs)using the random effects model based on underlying statistical heterogeneity.RESULTS Eight observational studies treating 768 severe PVS in 487 patients met our inclusion criteria.The age range of patients was 6 months to 70 years and 67%were males.The primary outcome of the re-stenosis requiring re-intervention occurred in 196 of 325 veins in the PBA group and 111 of 443 veins in the PSI group.Compared to PSI,PBA was associated with a significantly increased risk of re-stenosis(OR 2.91,95%CI:1.15-7.37,P=0.025,I2=79.2%).Secondary outcomes of the procedurerelated complications occurred in 7 of 122 patients in the PBA group and 6 of 69 in the PSI group.There were no statistically significant differences in the safety outcomes between the two groups(OR:0.94,95%CI:0.23-3.76,P=0.929,I^(2)=0.0%).CONCLUSION Across all patient categories with PVS,PSI is associated with reduced risk of re-intervention and is as safe as PBA and should be considered first-line therapy for PVS.展开更多
Background The circumferential pulmonary vein ablation (CPVA) has been proved effective for atrial fibrillation (AF) treatment and is becoming more widely accepted and practiced. This study aims to evaluate the charac...Background The circumferential pulmonary vein ablation (CPVA) has been proved effective for atrial fibrillation (AF) treatment and is becoming more widely accepted and practiced. This study aims to evaluate the characteristics of the CARTO and the Ensite/NavX system and draw a comparison between them on the aspects of procedural parameters and clinical effectiveness. Methods Seventy-five cases with paroxysmal or chronic symptomatic AF were randomly assigned to CPVA procedure guided by the Ensite/NavX system (group I, n = 40) and by the CARTO system (group II, n = 35). After successful transseptal procedure, the geometry of left atrium was created under the guidance of the two systems. Radiofrequency energy was applied to circumferentially ablate tissues out of pulmonary veins' (PVs') ostia. In cases with chronic AF, linear ablation was applied to modify the substrate of left atrium LA). The endpoint of the procedure was complete PVs isolation. Results Seventy-five cases underwent the procedure successfully. The total procedure and fluoroscopic durations in group II were significantly shorter than in group I [(150 +/- 23) min and (18 +/- 17) min versus (170 +/- 34) min and (25 +/- 16) min, P = 0.03 and 0.04, respectively]. There was no significant difference in the fluoroscopic and procedure durations for geometry creation between group I and group II [ (8 4) min and (16 +/- 11) min versus (5 +/- 4) min and (14 +/- 8) min, respectively]. The fluoroscopic durations for CPVA were (15 5) min in group I versus (10 6) min in group II (P = 0.05), and the CPVA procedural durations were significantly shorter in group II than in group I [(18 +/- 11) min versus (25 +/- 10) min, P 0.04]. AF was terminated by radio frequency delivery in 14 cases (35%) in group I versus 5 cases (14%) in group II (P = 0.035). After CPVA complete PV isolation was attained in 26 cases (65%)in group I versus 11 cases (31%) in group II (P = 0.004). During a mean follow-up of 7 months, 32 (80%) cases in group I and 24 (69%) cases in group II were arrhythmia-free (P = 0.06). One case developed pericardium effusion and another one case was found to have intestinal artery thrombosis in group II. One case had moderate hemothorax in group I. All the complications were cured by proper treatment. No PV stenosis was observed. Conclusions The CPVA procedure for atrial fibrillation is effective and safe. Although there is difference between the CARTO and the Ensite/NavX system, the CPVA procedure guided by either of them yields similar clinical results.展开更多
Background Radiofrequency (RF) ablation has become a widely accepted treatment for atrial fibrillation (AF). This study aimed to identify the efficacy and safety of pulmonary vein (PV) ablation with ethanol and ...Background Radiofrequency (RF) ablation has become a widely accepted treatment for atrial fibrillation (AF). This study aimed to identify the efficacy and safety of pulmonary vein (PV) ablation with ethanol and to explore an alternative energy source for catheter ablation of AF. Methods Twelve open-chest mongrel dogs were randomized into ethanol ablation group and control group. Both the injections and electrophysiological mapping procedures were performed epicardialy. In ethanol ablation group (n=-6), injections were performed to circumferentially ablate the root of each PV (0.2 ml each site, 3 mm apart) with 95% ethanol using an 1 ml injector. In control group (n=6), saline was injected other than ethanol.展开更多
Tetralogy of Fallot(TOF)with total anomalous pulmonary vein connections(TAPVC)is a rare type of complex congenital heart disease among all TOF cases.Co-presentation of major aortopulmonary collateral arteries(MAPCAs)c...Tetralogy of Fallot(TOF)with total anomalous pulmonary vein connections(TAPVC)is a rare type of complex congenital heart disease among all TOF cases.Co-presentation of major aortopulmonary collateral arteries(MAPCAs)compensates for the lack of central pulmonary bloodflow and decreases the severity of right-to-left shunting in TOF.We present a case of a 2-year-old child with complex diagnoses of TOF,TAPVC,a large secun-dum atrial septal defect(ASD),and intraoperatively identified MAPCAs.She underwent surgery to repair the TAPVC,valve-sparing reconstruction of the right ventricular outflow tract,interventricular defect closure,and the creation of patent foramen ovale(PFO).After the operation,hemodynamic instability happened along with sudden blood pressure drop,desaturation,and increased central venous pressure,which subsided after adminis-tering inhalational nitric oxide(NO).A postoperative pulmonary hypertension crisis was suggested when the patient experienced recurrent symptoms after the termination of NO.Echocardiographicfindings of a D-shaped left ventricle(LV),right-to-left PFO shunt and high tricuspid valve gradientfirmly established the diagnosis.It was subsequently managed with continuous NO inhalation and sildenafil,which rendered a satisfactory outcome.Repaired TOF and TAPVC could be at particular risk of developing pulmonary hypertension crisis,especially in the presence of MAPCAs due to possible remodeling of the pulmonary vasculature.Furthermore,a relatively non-compliant LV function and small left atrial size may exacerbate the risk of developing postcapillary pulmonary hypertension after TAPVC repair.A successful postoperative outcome calls for a meticulous preoperative analysis of the anatomical lesions,as well as careful monitoring.展开更多
Unilateral pulmonary vein atresia(UPVA)in children is a rare disease that is characterized by a recurrent pulmonary infection and hemoptysis in childhood.This paper is a report of a case of pulmonary venous atresia tr...Unilateral pulmonary vein atresia(UPVA)in children is a rare disease that is characterized by a recurrent pulmonary infection and hemoptysis in childhood.This paper is a report of a case of pulmonary venous atresia treated by a right sub-axillary incision.Hopefully,more literature can be produced to improve the awareness and treatment level of pulmonary vein atresia.展开更多
Background: Right upper lobectomy(RUL) for lung cancer with di erent dissecting orders involves the most vari?able anatomical structures, but no studies have analyzed its e ects on postoperative recovery. This study c...Background: Right upper lobectomy(RUL) for lung cancer with di erent dissecting orders involves the most vari?able anatomical structures, but no studies have analyzed its e ects on postoperative recovery. This study compared the conventional surgical approach, VAB(dissecting pulmonary vessels first, followed by the bronchus), and the alter?native surgical approach, a BVA(dissecting the posterior ascending arterial branch first, followed by the bronchus and vessels) on improving surgical feasibility and postoperative recovery for lung cancer patients.Methods: According to the surgical approach, consecutive lung cancer patients undergoing RUL were grouped into a BVA and VAB cohorts. Their clinical, pathologic, and perioperative characteristics were collected to compare periop?erative outcomes.Results: Three hundred one patients were selected(109 in the a BVA cohort and 192 in the VAB cohort). The mean operation time was shorter in the a BVA cohort than in the VAB cohort(164 vs. 221 min, P < 0.001), and less blood loss occurred in the a BVA cohort(92 vs. 141 m L, P < 0.001). The rate of conversion to thoracotomy was lower in the a BVA cohort than in the VAB cohort(0% vs. 11.5%, P < 0.001). The mean duration of postoperative chest drainage was shorter in the a BVA cohort than in the VAB cohort(3.6 vs. 4.5 days, P rvival was n= 0.001). The rates of postoperative complica?tions were comparable(P = 0.629). The median overall suot arrived in both cohorts(P > 0.05). The median disease?free survival was comparable for all patients in the two cohorts(not arrived vs. 41.97 months) and for patients with disease recurrences(13.25 vs. 9.44 months)(both P > 0.05). The recurrence models in two cohorts were also comparable for patients with local recurrences(6.4% vs. 7.8%), distant metastases(10.1% vs. 8.3%), and both(1.8% vs. 1.6%)(all P > 0.05).Conclusions: Dissecting the right upper bronchus before turning over the lobe repeatedly and dissecting veins via the a BVA approach during RUL would promote surgical feasibility and achieve comparable postoperative recovery for lung cancer patients.展开更多
Pulmonary vein stenosis(PVS) is rare condition characterized by a challenging diagnosis and unfavorable prognosis at advance stages. At present, injury from radiofrequency ablation for atrial fibrillation has become t...Pulmonary vein stenosis(PVS) is rare condition characterized by a challenging diagnosis and unfavorable prognosis at advance stages. At present, injury from radiofrequency ablation for atrial fibrillation has become the main cause of the disease. PVS is characterized by a progressive lumen size reduction of one or more pulmonary veins that, when hemodynamically significant, may raise lobar capillary pressure leading to signs and symptoms such as shortness of breath, cough, and hemoptysis. Image techniques(transesophageal echocardiography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance and perfusion imaging) are essential to reach a final diagnosis and decide an appropriate therapy. In this regard, series from referral centers have shown that surgical and transcatheter interventions may improve prognosis. The purpose of this article is to review the etiology, assessment and management of PVS.展开更多
Variant pulmonary vein anatomy (PVA) has been reported to influence the recurrence of atrial fibrillation (AF) after radiofrequency ablation. However, the effects of PVA on AF in patients undergoing cryoballoon ab...Variant pulmonary vein anatomy (PVA) has been reported to influence the recurrence of atrial fibrillation (AF) after radiofrequency ablation. However, the effects of PVA on AF in patients undergoing cryoballoon ablation (CBA) remain unknown. The present study aimed to examine the impact of PVA on the long-term outcome of CBA for AF. A total of 78 patients (mean age 60.7±10.9 years, 64.1% males) with symptomatic and drug-refractory paroxysmal AF were enrolled in the study. Left atrium (LA) and PVA acquired at computed tomography angiography (CTA) were reconstructed with CARTO 3 SYSTEM. Patients were routinely evaluated by 24-hour Holter monitoring following CBA. Cox regression was used to detect the predictors of AF recurrence after CBA. The results showed abnormal PVA in 30 patients (38.5%) and 18 patients (23.1%) had left common PV (LCPV). Electrical pulmonary vein isolation was achieved in all patients. After a mean follow-up of 689.5±103.8 days, it was found that patients with abnormal PVA had similar AF recurrence rate to those with normal PVA (26.7% vs. 25.0%, P=0.54), and there was no significant difference in AF recurrence rate between LCPV patients and non-LCPV patients (33.7% vs. 23.3%, P=0.29). Cox regression analysis showed that AF duration (72.9±9.0 vs. 42.3±43.2 months, HR 1.001; 95%CI 1.003- 1.014; P〈0.001) and cryo-applications of right-side PVs (3.0±1.6 vs. 4.7±1.7, HR 0.661; 95% CI 0.473-0.925; P=0.016) were independent predictors of freedom from AF, but PVA was not identified as a predictor of long-term success. In conclusion, the variant PVA cannot significantly influence the long-term outcome of AF patients undergoing CBA; longer AF duration and less cryo-applications of right-side PVs are associated with higher AF recurrent rate.展开更多
Background Atrial fibrillation(AF)is a generally acknowledged turning-point of the natural history of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy(HCM);however,data from the cryoballoon ablation(CBA)for AF in HCM patients are relative...Background Atrial fibrillation(AF)is a generally acknowledged turning-point of the natural history of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy(HCM);however,data from the cryoballoon ablation(CBA)for AF in HCM patients are relatively scarce.The study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of CBA in HCM patients with AF.Methods We retrospectively analyzed HCM patients among 1253 patients with symptomatic AF who underwent CBA for pulmonary vein isolation in a single center.The study analyzed the AF recurrence and assessed the CBA indexes,including nadir temperature,time-to-isolation,CBA failure,pulmonary vein potentials(PVPs),and redo procedure.Results A total of 108 patients were included(mean age:59.0±6.9 years),27 patients(25%)had HCM,with the median follow-up duration of 25.5 months.The one-year AF-free rates were 79.0%vs.63.0%(non-HCM vs.HCM),while the two-year AF-free rates were 77.8%vs.55.1%[hazard ratio(HR)=2.758,log-rank P=0.024].Patients with persistent AF had poor AF-free rates compared to those with paroxysmal AF(P<0.001).The CBA failure was the most common in the right inferior pulmonary veins,which had the lowest PVPs.Multivariate Cox regression analysis indicated that HCM and persistent AF were risk factors for AF recurrence(HR=2.74,95%CI:1.29–5.79,P=0.008;and HR=3.97,95%CI:1.85–8.54,P<0.001,respectively).Conclusions The CBA can be effectively and safely used to treat HCM patients with symptomatic AF.The freedom from AF for HCM patients after CBA is relatively low compared to that for non-HCM patients.展开更多
Objectives: Pulmonary vein stenosis(PVS) is a known complication after radiofrequency ablation of atrial fibrillation(RAAF) and is often misdiagnosed owing to lack of awareness regarding PVS among noncardiologists.Mis...Objectives: Pulmonary vein stenosis(PVS) is a known complication after radiofrequency ablation of atrial fibrillation(RAAF) and is often misdiagnosed owing to lack of awareness regarding PVS among noncardiologists.Misdiagnosis results in unnecessary treatment;therefore, greater understanding of PVS can improve the management of these patients.Methods: We report the case of a 38-year-old man with a history of RAAF who presented with massive hemoptysis.His symptoms persisted despite undergoing transcatheter bronchial artery embolization on two occasions.Results: Pulmonary computed tomography angiography revealed a completely occluded left superior pulmonary vein. Considering the patient’s history of RAAF, we diagnosed him with RAAF-induced PVS and performed left superior lobectomy after which hemoptysis did not recur.Conclusions: Unexplained massive hemoptysis should alert clinicians regarding the possibility of RAAF-induced PVS. Balloon angioplasty and stent placement are used to treat PVS;however, their efficacy is controversial considering the high recurrence rates associated with these interventions.展开更多
BACKGROUND In patients who suffer from both atrial fibrillation(AF)and atrial septal defect(ASD),cryoballoon pulmonary vein isolation(PVI),sequential left atrial appendage(LAA)occlusion and ASD closure could be a stra...BACKGROUND In patients who suffer from both atrial fibrillation(AF)and atrial septal defect(ASD),cryoballoon pulmonary vein isolation(PVI),sequential left atrial appendage(LAA)occlusion and ASD closure could be a strategy for effective prevention of stroke and right heart failure.CASE SUMMARY A 65-year-old man was admitted to our institution due to recurrent episodes of palpitations and shortness of breath for 2 years,which had been worsening over the last 48 h.He had a history of AF,ASD,coronary heart disease with stent implantation and diabetes.Physical and laboratory examinations showed no abnormalities.The score of CHA2DS2VASc was 3,and HAS-BLED was 1.Echocardiography revealed a 25-mm secundum ASD.Pulmonary vein(PV)and LAA anatomy were assessed by cardiac computed tomography.PV mapping with 10-pole Lasso catheter was performed following ablation of all four PVs with complete PVI.Following the cryoballoon PVI,the patient underwent LAA occlusion under transesophageal echocardiographic monitoring.Lastly,a 34-mm JIYI ASD occlude device was implanted.A follow-up transesophageal echocardiography at 3 mo showed proper position of both devices and neither thrombi nor leakage was found.CONCLUSION Sequential cryoballoon PVI and LAA occlusion prior to ASD closure can be performed safely in AF patients with ASD.展开更多
Objective This study aimed to assess the feasibility and usefulness of transabdominal color Doppler flow imaging(CDFI)technology and the high-definition flow imaging(HDFI)technique in detecting fetal pulmonary veins(P...Objective This study aimed to assess the feasibility and usefulness of transabdominal color Doppler flow imaging(CDFI)technology and the high-definition flow imaging(HDFI)technique in detecting fetal pulmonary veins(PVs)in the first trimester(11–13^(+6)weeks).Methods From December 2018 to October 2019,328 pregnant women with 328 normal singleton fetuses(crown-rump length:45–84 mm)who had undergone CDFI and HDFI scans for fetal heart and vessel examination were enrolled in this study.The cases were divided into three groups according to the gestational age:group A,11^(+0)−11^(+6)weeks;group B,12^(+0)−12^(+6)weeks;and group C,13^(+0)−13^(+6)weeks.Baseline sonograms and CDFI and HDFI images were analyzed by two senior radiologists independently and blindly.The abilities of CDFI and HDFI to display PVs were compared.Results Successful PV display rates via CDFI and HDFI were 2.3%and 68.2%(P<0.01),22.4%and 82.4%(P<0.01),41.5%and 91.2%(P<0.01)for group A,group B,and group C,respectively.The total successful display rates for the two methods were 28.9%(CDFI)and 84.8%(HDFI)(P<0.01).Conclusions The HDFI technique is more valuable than CDFI for detecting PVs in early pregnancy(11–13^(+6)weeks).HDFI can detect at least one PV in all cases and may be used to detect pulmonary venous anomalies early.展开更多
Presented in this study were three cases of lung cancer undergoing pulmonary venoplasty. In the 3 patients with central type of carcinoma of lung involving pulmonary vein, the main branch of right superior pulmonary v...Presented in this study were three cases of lung cancer undergoing pulmonary venoplasty. In the 3 patients with central type of carcinoma of lung involving pulmonary vein, the main branch of right superior pulmonary vein and the distal end of the superior-lobe vein were occluded. The root part of the vein of right-middle lobe, plus part of vessel of of right superior vein was resected. The right superior vein was reconstructed by continuous 6-0 Prolene sutures. After the operation, the reconstructed was patent and the surgical margin was tumor-free. Postoperatively, clinical manifestations and plain chest films did not show any signs of venous blockade. The patients were discharged healed 3 weeks after the operation. The technical details of the surgery were presented, the improvements on the basis of traditional methods were discussed and its clinical application was evaluated. It is concluded that pulmonary venoplasty is a safe and feasible operation. Further improvement of the surgery will help conserve more lung tissue and benefit more patients because of expanded indications.展开更多
Most congenital heart disease(CHD)is readily recognisable in the newborn.Forewarned by previous fetal scanning,the presence of a murmur,tachypnoea,cyanosis and/or differential pulses and saturations all point to a car...Most congenital heart disease(CHD)is readily recognisable in the newborn.Forewarned by previous fetal scanning,the presence of a murmur,tachypnoea,cyanosis and/or differential pulses and saturations all point to a cardiac abnormality.Yet serious heart disease may be missed on a fetal scan.There may be no murmur or clinical cyanosis,and tachypneoa may be attributed to non-cardiac causes.Tachypnoea on day 1 is usually non-cardiac except arising from ventricular failure or a large systemic arteriovenous fistula.A patent ductus arteriosus(PDA)may support either pulmonary or systemic duct dependent circulations.The initially high pulmonary vascular resistance(PVR)limits shunts so that murmurs even from large communications between the systemic and pulmonary circulations take days/weeks to develop.At times despite expert input,serious CHD maybe difficult to diagnose and warrants close interaction between the neonatologist and cardiologist to reach a timely diagnosis.Such conditions include obstructed total anomalous pulmonary venous connections(TAPVC)and the need to distinguish it from persistent pulmonary hypertension in the newborn(PPHN)–the treatment of the former is surgical the latter medical.A large duct shunting right to left may overshadow a suspected hypoplastic aortic isthmus and/or coarctation.Is the right to left shunting because of severe aortic obstruction or resulting from a high PVR with little obstruction.The diagnosis of pulmonary vein stenosis(PVS)remains problematic often developing in premature infants with ongoing bronchopulmonary dysplasia(BPD),still being cared for by the neonatologist.While there are other diagnostic dilemmas including deciding the contribution of a recognised CHD in a sick neonate,this paper will focus on the above-mentioned conditions with suggestions on what may be done to arrive at a timely diagnosis to achieve optimal outcomes.展开更多
Pulmonary vein stenosis(PVS)is an extremely rare and lethal disease caused by multiple etiologies.PVS has a bimodal distribution in the population,affecting children and adults.Congenital PVS is the usual PVS type in ...Pulmonary vein stenosis(PVS)is an extremely rare and lethal disease caused by multiple etiologies.PVS has a bimodal distribution in the population,affecting children and adults.Congenital PVS is the usual PVS type in children,which sometimes develops after cardiothoracic surgery.Acquired PVS,in turn,is the most common PVS type in adults.A review of the relevant literature has shown that PVS after radiofrequency ablation of atrial fibrillation is the most common,as well as that caused by compression of proliferative fibrous tissues or tumor in the mediastinum(eg,PVS caused by fibrosing mediastinitis,lung tumors,metastases,etc).This article provides a comprehensive review of PVS in terms of embryology and anatomy,etiology and triggers,classification,clinical symptoms and signs,treatment,and prognosis,intending to promote the understanding and treatment of this disease.展开更多
<strong><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Background:</span></strong> <span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">Pulmonary vein isolati...<strong><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Background:</span></strong> <span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">Pulmonary vein isolation by means of cryoballoon is a well-es</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">tablished way of treatment of atrial fibrillation. The aim of the study was to compare the acute cryoballoon biophysical parameters attained during energy applications to </span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">the </span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">individual pulmonary vein during sinus rhythm versus</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:;" "=""><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> atrial fibrillation. </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Methods: </span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">100 </span><b></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Patients who underwent their first</span></span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">-</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">time PVI using second</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">-</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:;" "=""><span style="font-family:Verdana;">generation cryoballoon for symptomatic and drug-refractory AF, between the beginning of March to end of August 2016, were initially screened. 61 patients with paroxysmal AF were included in the present study. 39 patients with persistent AF were excluded. No pre-procedural anatomical imaging was reported. </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Results</span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">: A total of 61 patients (male 80%, age 59.3</span></span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:;" "=""> </span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">± 13.4 years) </span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">were included in the present analysis. </span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">A </span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">total of 243 pulmonary veins were </span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">isolated with an average of 1.87</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:;" "=""> </span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">± 1.14 cryo</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:;" "=""> </span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">energy applications per individual vein. During cryo application, there were no significant difference</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">s</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:;" "=""><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> between applications delivered during sinus rhythm or ongoing AF in the rate of temperature drop at 5 and 30 s, rate of warming at 5 s after freezing stop or achieved balloon nadir temperature. The same also was observed for both the balloon cooling rate and warming times. </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Conclusions: </span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">The present analysis shows no impact of the patient baseline rhythm at the time of energy application upon the acute balloon biophysical parameters in patients with normal sinus rhythm and those with ongoing atrial fibrillation using the second</span></span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">-</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">generation cryo</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">balloon.</span>展开更多
Objectives To evaluate the changes in atrial effective refractory period (AERP) proprieties and in ionic currents in PVs myocytes from dogs subjected to rapid atrial pacing in PVs and right atrial appendage (RAA) ...Objectives To evaluate the changes in atrial effective refractory period (AERP) proprieties and in ionic currents in PVs myocytes from dogs subjected to rapid atrial pacing in PVs and right atrial appendage (RAA) and to relate these changes to the ability to induce AF. Methods Twelve mongrel dogs in normal sinus rhythm were paced from the superior left PVs or RAA at 500 bpm for 4 hours. Electrophysiologic studies conducted to determine changes in AERP, dispersion and rhythm. Ionic currents were studies with the patch clamp technique in single PVs myocytes in sham operated dogs and compared with those from PVs pacing and RAA pacing groups. Results The presence of rapid atrial pacing was associated with a marked shortening in AERP in both PVs and RAA pacing group with a marked increase of AERP dispersion in PVs pacing. Both L-type calcium current (Ica L ) and the transient outward current ( Ito ) were reduced in both groups with an increased significance in PVs pacing group. The density of ICa-L was decreased significantly from ( - 6. 03 ± 0. 63 ) pA./pF in the control group to ( -3.21 ±0. 34) pA/pF in PVs pacing group and ( - 4. 75 ± 0. 41 ) pA./pF in RAA pacing group ( n = 6, P 〈 0. 05 ) while the density of Ito was decreased significantly from (8.45 ± 0. 71 ) pA./pF in the control group to ( 5.21 ± 0. 763 ) pA./pF in PVs pacing group and (6. 84 ±0. 69 ) pA./pF in RAA pacing group ( n = 6, P 〈 0. 05 ). Conclusions Our findings provide likely ionic mechanisms of shortened repolarization in induced atrial tachycardia with a decrease in Ica L and /tocurrent densities which is the likely mechanism for a decrease in Action potential duration (APD) rate adaptation in the canine rapid pacing model more pronounced in PVs pacing group underlying the crucial role of PVs in initiating AF.展开更多
Pulmonary vein thrombosis is a rare disease and is usually represented as a complication of pulmonary tumors,lung lobectomy,and atrial fibrillation ablation.Although it is a potentially life-threatening condition,it i...Pulmonary vein thrombosis is a rare disease and is usually represented as a complication of pulmonary tumors,lung lobectomy,and atrial fibrillation ablation.Although it is a potentially life-threatening condition,it is easily misdiagnosed because of non-specific symptoms and its characteristics on imaging modalities.Here,we report a case of thrombotic occlusion at the ostium of the left superior pulmonary vein resulting from pulmonary vein stenosis following radiofrequency ablation for atrial fibrillation.This report extends the available approach with anticoagulant therapy and interventional angioplasty to pulmonary vein thrombosis secondary to pulmonary vein stenosis.展开更多
Background The effects of anxiety and depression on the recurrence of persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) after circumferential pulmonary vein ablation (CPVA) are not clear. Whether CPVA can alleviate the anxiety ...Background The effects of anxiety and depression on the recurrence of persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) after circumferential pulmonary vein ablation (CPVA) are not clear. Whether CPVA can alleviate the anxiety and depression symptoms of persistent AF patients is unknown. Methods One hundred and sixty-four patients with persistent AF, of which 43 treated with CPVA (CPVA group) and 103 treated with anti-arrhythmics drugs (medicine group), were enrolled. The Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), and Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS) were assessed before and 12 months after treatment in all patients. Results The scores of SAS (40.33±7.90 vs. 49.76±9.52, P 〈0.01) and SDS (42.33±8.73 vs. 48.17±8.77, P 〈0.01) decreased 12 months after CPVA. Over 12 months follow-up, AF relapsed in 17 patients in CPVA group. Compared with the data in the recurrent group (17 patients), the scores of SAS and SDS were significantly lower in the non-recurrent group (26 patients) at baseline. The results of multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed normal scores of SAS and SDS were the independent risk factors of AF recurrence after CPVA. Conclusions Anxiety and depression increase the recurrence risk of persistent AF after CPVA. CPVA can ameliorate the anxiety and depression symptoms in patients with persistent AF.展开更多
文摘Objectives To assessed the feasibility and effectiveness of electrophysiological mapping of pulmonary veins with a circumferential 10 - electrode catheter and radiofrequency catheter ablation therapy for patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. Background Standard mapping and ablation of focal sources of atrial fibrillation are associated with very long procedure times and low efficacy. Mapping and ablation pulmonary veins guide with a circular catheter could overcome these limitations. Methods 16 patients [male 11, female 5, mean age (51 ±14. 5) years] with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation refractory to antiarrhythmic drugs were included in this group. A circumferential 10 - electrode catheter was used to pulmonary vein mapping during sinus rhythm or CSd pacing to determine the origin of atrial premature contractions. When the ablative target pulmonary vein was found, the pulmonary vein potentials' distribution and activation were assessment pulmonary veins' ostial ablation was performed at the segments showing earliest activation of pulmonary vein potentials. The end point was designed: 1) elimination of pulmonary vein potential; 2) pulmonary vein potential dissociation from atrial waves; 3) atrial ectopic beats disappear. Results A total of 36 pulmonary veins were ablated, including 16 left superior, 12 right superior, 7 left inferior and 1 right inferior. 1 pulmonary vein in 2 patients was ablated, 2 pulmonary veins in 8 patients were ablated, 3 pulmonary veins were ablated in 5 patients and 4 pulmonary veins were ablated in 1 pa- tient. Procedure duration and fluoroscopy time respectively were 186. 7±63. 8 min and 51. 5±15. 0 min. During the follow-up 1-12 months, 11 patients (68. 7 % ) were free of AF without any antiarrhythmic drugs, 2 of them were reablation, effective in 3/16 (18. 7 % ) and unsuccessful in 2/16 (12. 6 % ) . 2 cases recurred with atrial premature, 1 was treated with amiodarone and the other was repeat electrophysiologi-cal mapping and ablation, 5 cases with paroxysmal a-trial fibrillation recurred, 3 of them were treated with amiodarone (2 cases) or sotalol (1 case) , one was implantled with DDDR pacemaker (having programmer of anti - atrial fibrillation), one was repeat ablation. PV's diameter in 2 of them reduced more than 50 % , but they were asymptomatic during the follow - up period. 1 case had pneumothorax complication and disappeared after 7 days. Conclusions This study suggests that careful mapping and elimination of these ectopic foci under the guide of circular catheter may have higher success rate and splendid future.
文摘BACKGROUND Pulmonary vein stenosis(PVS)is an uncommon but known cause of morbidity and mortality in adults and children and can be managed with percutaneous revascularization strategies of pulmonary vein balloon angioplasty(PBA)or pulmonary vein stent implantation(PSI).AIM To study the safety and efficacy outcomes of PBA vs PSI in all patient categories with PVS.METHODS We performed a literature search of all studies comparing outcomes of patients evaluated by PBA vs PSI for PVS.We selected all published studies comparing PBA vs PSI for PVS with reported outcomes of restenosis and procedure-related complications in all patient categories.In adults,PVS following atrial fibrillation ablation and in children PVS related to congenital etiology or post-procedural PVS following total or partial anomalous pulmonary venous return repair were included.The patient-centered outcomes were risk of restenosis requiring re-intervention and procedural-related complications.The metaanalysis was performed by computing odds ratios(ORs)using the random effects model based on underlying statistical heterogeneity.RESULTS Eight observational studies treating 768 severe PVS in 487 patients met our inclusion criteria.The age range of patients was 6 months to 70 years and 67%were males.The primary outcome of the re-stenosis requiring re-intervention occurred in 196 of 325 veins in the PBA group and 111 of 443 veins in the PSI group.Compared to PSI,PBA was associated with a significantly increased risk of re-stenosis(OR 2.91,95%CI:1.15-7.37,P=0.025,I2=79.2%).Secondary outcomes of the procedurerelated complications occurred in 7 of 122 patients in the PBA group and 6 of 69 in the PSI group.There were no statistically significant differences in the safety outcomes between the two groups(OR:0.94,95%CI:0.23-3.76,P=0.929,I^(2)=0.0%).CONCLUSION Across all patient categories with PVS,PSI is associated with reduced risk of re-intervention and is as safe as PBA and should be considered first-line therapy for PVS.
文摘Background The circumferential pulmonary vein ablation (CPVA) has been proved effective for atrial fibrillation (AF) treatment and is becoming more widely accepted and practiced. This study aims to evaluate the characteristics of the CARTO and the Ensite/NavX system and draw a comparison between them on the aspects of procedural parameters and clinical effectiveness. Methods Seventy-five cases with paroxysmal or chronic symptomatic AF were randomly assigned to CPVA procedure guided by the Ensite/NavX system (group I, n = 40) and by the CARTO system (group II, n = 35). After successful transseptal procedure, the geometry of left atrium was created under the guidance of the two systems. Radiofrequency energy was applied to circumferentially ablate tissues out of pulmonary veins' (PVs') ostia. In cases with chronic AF, linear ablation was applied to modify the substrate of left atrium LA). The endpoint of the procedure was complete PVs isolation. Results Seventy-five cases underwent the procedure successfully. The total procedure and fluoroscopic durations in group II were significantly shorter than in group I [(150 +/- 23) min and (18 +/- 17) min versus (170 +/- 34) min and (25 +/- 16) min, P = 0.03 and 0.04, respectively]. There was no significant difference in the fluoroscopic and procedure durations for geometry creation between group I and group II [ (8 4) min and (16 +/- 11) min versus (5 +/- 4) min and (14 +/- 8) min, respectively]. The fluoroscopic durations for CPVA were (15 5) min in group I versus (10 6) min in group II (P = 0.05), and the CPVA procedural durations were significantly shorter in group II than in group I [(18 +/- 11) min versus (25 +/- 10) min, P 0.04]. AF was terminated by radio frequency delivery in 14 cases (35%) in group I versus 5 cases (14%) in group II (P = 0.035). After CPVA complete PV isolation was attained in 26 cases (65%)in group I versus 11 cases (31%) in group II (P = 0.004). During a mean follow-up of 7 months, 32 (80%) cases in group I and 24 (69%) cases in group II were arrhythmia-free (P = 0.06). One case developed pericardium effusion and another one case was found to have intestinal artery thrombosis in group II. One case had moderate hemothorax in group I. All the complications were cured by proper treatment. No PV stenosis was observed. Conclusions The CPVA procedure for atrial fibrillation is effective and safe. Although there is difference between the CARTO and the Ensite/NavX system, the CPVA procedure guided by either of them yields similar clinical results.
基金This study was supported by the grants from National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 30971239 and No. 81070147) and the Natural Science Foundation of Beijing (No. 7101004). Disclosure of conflicts of interest: None.
文摘Background Radiofrequency (RF) ablation has become a widely accepted treatment for atrial fibrillation (AF). This study aimed to identify the efficacy and safety of pulmonary vein (PV) ablation with ethanol and to explore an alternative energy source for catheter ablation of AF. Methods Twelve open-chest mongrel dogs were randomized into ethanol ablation group and control group. Both the injections and electrophysiological mapping procedures were performed epicardialy. In ethanol ablation group (n=-6), injections were performed to circumferentially ablate the root of each PV (0.2 ml each site, 3 mm apart) with 95% ethanol using an 1 ml injector. In control group (n=6), saline was injected other than ethanol.
基金The report was conducted in accordance with the Nuremberg Code and Declaration of Helsinki,and the protocol was approved by the Institutional Review Board of National Cardiovascular Center Harapan Kita(No.LB.02.01/VII/037/KEP037/2022).
文摘Tetralogy of Fallot(TOF)with total anomalous pulmonary vein connections(TAPVC)is a rare type of complex congenital heart disease among all TOF cases.Co-presentation of major aortopulmonary collateral arteries(MAPCAs)compensates for the lack of central pulmonary bloodflow and decreases the severity of right-to-left shunting in TOF.We present a case of a 2-year-old child with complex diagnoses of TOF,TAPVC,a large secun-dum atrial septal defect(ASD),and intraoperatively identified MAPCAs.She underwent surgery to repair the TAPVC,valve-sparing reconstruction of the right ventricular outflow tract,interventricular defect closure,and the creation of patent foramen ovale(PFO).After the operation,hemodynamic instability happened along with sudden blood pressure drop,desaturation,and increased central venous pressure,which subsided after adminis-tering inhalational nitric oxide(NO).A postoperative pulmonary hypertension crisis was suggested when the patient experienced recurrent symptoms after the termination of NO.Echocardiographicfindings of a D-shaped left ventricle(LV),right-to-left PFO shunt and high tricuspid valve gradientfirmly established the diagnosis.It was subsequently managed with continuous NO inhalation and sildenafil,which rendered a satisfactory outcome.Repaired TOF and TAPVC could be at particular risk of developing pulmonary hypertension crisis,especially in the presence of MAPCAs due to possible remodeling of the pulmonary vasculature.Furthermore,a relatively non-compliant LV function and small left atrial size may exacerbate the risk of developing postcapillary pulmonary hypertension after TAPVC repair.A successful postoperative outcome calls for a meticulous preoperative analysis of the anatomical lesions,as well as careful monitoring.
文摘Unilateral pulmonary vein atresia(UPVA)in children is a rare disease that is characterized by a recurrent pulmonary infection and hemoptysis in childhood.This paper is a report of a case of pulmonary venous atresia treated by a right sub-axillary incision.Hopefully,more literature can be produced to improve the awareness and treatment level of pulmonary vein atresia.
基金supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.81673031,81001031,81372285)
文摘Background: Right upper lobectomy(RUL) for lung cancer with di erent dissecting orders involves the most vari?able anatomical structures, but no studies have analyzed its e ects on postoperative recovery. This study compared the conventional surgical approach, VAB(dissecting pulmonary vessels first, followed by the bronchus), and the alter?native surgical approach, a BVA(dissecting the posterior ascending arterial branch first, followed by the bronchus and vessels) on improving surgical feasibility and postoperative recovery for lung cancer patients.Methods: According to the surgical approach, consecutive lung cancer patients undergoing RUL were grouped into a BVA and VAB cohorts. Their clinical, pathologic, and perioperative characteristics were collected to compare periop?erative outcomes.Results: Three hundred one patients were selected(109 in the a BVA cohort and 192 in the VAB cohort). The mean operation time was shorter in the a BVA cohort than in the VAB cohort(164 vs. 221 min, P < 0.001), and less blood loss occurred in the a BVA cohort(92 vs. 141 m L, P < 0.001). The rate of conversion to thoracotomy was lower in the a BVA cohort than in the VAB cohort(0% vs. 11.5%, P < 0.001). The mean duration of postoperative chest drainage was shorter in the a BVA cohort than in the VAB cohort(3.6 vs. 4.5 days, P rvival was n= 0.001). The rates of postoperative complica?tions were comparable(P = 0.629). The median overall suot arrived in both cohorts(P > 0.05). The median disease?free survival was comparable for all patients in the two cohorts(not arrived vs. 41.97 months) and for patients with disease recurrences(13.25 vs. 9.44 months)(both P > 0.05). The recurrence models in two cohorts were also comparable for patients with local recurrences(6.4% vs. 7.8%), distant metastases(10.1% vs. 8.3%), and both(1.8% vs. 1.6%)(all P > 0.05).Conclusions: Dissecting the right upper bronchus before turning over the lobe repeatedly and dissecting veins via the a BVA approach during RUL would promote surgical feasibility and achieve comparable postoperative recovery for lung cancer patients.
文摘Pulmonary vein stenosis(PVS) is rare condition characterized by a challenging diagnosis and unfavorable prognosis at advance stages. At present, injury from radiofrequency ablation for atrial fibrillation has become the main cause of the disease. PVS is characterized by a progressive lumen size reduction of one or more pulmonary veins that, when hemodynamically significant, may raise lobar capillary pressure leading to signs and symptoms such as shortness of breath, cough, and hemoptysis. Image techniques(transesophageal echocardiography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance and perfusion imaging) are essential to reach a final diagnosis and decide an appropriate therapy. In this regard, series from referral centers have shown that surgical and transcatheter interventions may improve prognosis. The purpose of this article is to review the etiology, assessment and management of PVS.
基金This study was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 81270260, 81470450, 81470451) and Shanghai Committee of Science and Technology, China (No. 14411961100).
文摘Variant pulmonary vein anatomy (PVA) has been reported to influence the recurrence of atrial fibrillation (AF) after radiofrequency ablation. However, the effects of PVA on AF in patients undergoing cryoballoon ablation (CBA) remain unknown. The present study aimed to examine the impact of PVA on the long-term outcome of CBA for AF. A total of 78 patients (mean age 60.7±10.9 years, 64.1% males) with symptomatic and drug-refractory paroxysmal AF were enrolled in the study. Left atrium (LA) and PVA acquired at computed tomography angiography (CTA) were reconstructed with CARTO 3 SYSTEM. Patients were routinely evaluated by 24-hour Holter monitoring following CBA. Cox regression was used to detect the predictors of AF recurrence after CBA. The results showed abnormal PVA in 30 patients (38.5%) and 18 patients (23.1%) had left common PV (LCPV). Electrical pulmonary vein isolation was achieved in all patients. After a mean follow-up of 689.5±103.8 days, it was found that patients with abnormal PVA had similar AF recurrence rate to those with normal PVA (26.7% vs. 25.0%, P=0.54), and there was no significant difference in AF recurrence rate between LCPV patients and non-LCPV patients (33.7% vs. 23.3%, P=0.29). Cox regression analysis showed that AF duration (72.9±9.0 vs. 42.3±43.2 months, HR 1.001; 95%CI 1.003- 1.014; P〈0.001) and cryo-applications of right-side PVs (3.0±1.6 vs. 4.7±1.7, HR 0.661; 95% CI 0.473-0.925; P=0.016) were independent predictors of freedom from AF, but PVA was not identified as a predictor of long-term success. In conclusion, the variant PVA cannot significantly influence the long-term outcome of AF patients undergoing CBA; longer AF duration and less cryo-applications of right-side PVs are associated with higher AF recurrent rate.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81670309)。
文摘Background Atrial fibrillation(AF)is a generally acknowledged turning-point of the natural history of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy(HCM);however,data from the cryoballoon ablation(CBA)for AF in HCM patients are relatively scarce.The study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of CBA in HCM patients with AF.Methods We retrospectively analyzed HCM patients among 1253 patients with symptomatic AF who underwent CBA for pulmonary vein isolation in a single center.The study analyzed the AF recurrence and assessed the CBA indexes,including nadir temperature,time-to-isolation,CBA failure,pulmonary vein potentials(PVPs),and redo procedure.Results A total of 108 patients were included(mean age:59.0±6.9 years),27 patients(25%)had HCM,with the median follow-up duration of 25.5 months.The one-year AF-free rates were 79.0%vs.63.0%(non-HCM vs.HCM),while the two-year AF-free rates were 77.8%vs.55.1%[hazard ratio(HR)=2.758,log-rank P=0.024].Patients with persistent AF had poor AF-free rates compared to those with paroxysmal AF(P<0.001).The CBA failure was the most common in the right inferior pulmonary veins,which had the lowest PVPs.Multivariate Cox regression analysis indicated that HCM and persistent AF were risk factors for AF recurrence(HR=2.74,95%CI:1.29–5.79,P=0.008;and HR=3.97,95%CI:1.85–8.54,P<0.001,respectively).Conclusions The CBA can be effectively and safely used to treat HCM patients with symptomatic AF.The freedom from AF for HCM patients after CBA is relatively low compared to that for non-HCM patients.
文摘Objectives: Pulmonary vein stenosis(PVS) is a known complication after radiofrequency ablation of atrial fibrillation(RAAF) and is often misdiagnosed owing to lack of awareness regarding PVS among noncardiologists.Misdiagnosis results in unnecessary treatment;therefore, greater understanding of PVS can improve the management of these patients.Methods: We report the case of a 38-year-old man with a history of RAAF who presented with massive hemoptysis.His symptoms persisted despite undergoing transcatheter bronchial artery embolization on two occasions.Results: Pulmonary computed tomography angiography revealed a completely occluded left superior pulmonary vein. Considering the patient’s history of RAAF, we diagnosed him with RAAF-induced PVS and performed left superior lobectomy after which hemoptysis did not recur.Conclusions: Unexplained massive hemoptysis should alert clinicians regarding the possibility of RAAF-induced PVS. Balloon angioplasty and stent placement are used to treat PVS;however, their efficacy is controversial considering the high recurrence rates associated with these interventions.
基金Supported by Taizhou People’s Hospital Scientific Research Start-Up Fund Project,No. QDJJ202113
文摘BACKGROUND In patients who suffer from both atrial fibrillation(AF)and atrial septal defect(ASD),cryoballoon pulmonary vein isolation(PVI),sequential left atrial appendage(LAA)occlusion and ASD closure could be a strategy for effective prevention of stroke and right heart failure.CASE SUMMARY A 65-year-old man was admitted to our institution due to recurrent episodes of palpitations and shortness of breath for 2 years,which had been worsening over the last 48 h.He had a history of AF,ASD,coronary heart disease with stent implantation and diabetes.Physical and laboratory examinations showed no abnormalities.The score of CHA2DS2VASc was 3,and HAS-BLED was 1.Echocardiography revealed a 25-mm secundum ASD.Pulmonary vein(PV)and LAA anatomy were assessed by cardiac computed tomography.PV mapping with 10-pole Lasso catheter was performed following ablation of all four PVs with complete PVI.Following the cryoballoon PVI,the patient underwent LAA occlusion under transesophageal echocardiographic monitoring.Lastly,a 34-mm JIYI ASD occlude device was implanted.A follow-up transesophageal echocardiography at 3 mo showed proper position of both devices and neither thrombi nor leakage was found.CONCLUSION Sequential cryoballoon PVI and LAA occlusion prior to ASD closure can be performed safely in AF patients with ASD.
基金the Clinical Research Foundation of the Seventh Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University(No.ZSQYLCKYJJ202010)the General Program of Science and Technology Project of Shenzhen(No.JCYJ20190814170205768)the Foundation of the Key Program of Social Science and Technology Development Project of Dongguan(No.202050715041216).
文摘Objective This study aimed to assess the feasibility and usefulness of transabdominal color Doppler flow imaging(CDFI)technology and the high-definition flow imaging(HDFI)technique in detecting fetal pulmonary veins(PVs)in the first trimester(11–13^(+6)weeks).Methods From December 2018 to October 2019,328 pregnant women with 328 normal singleton fetuses(crown-rump length:45–84 mm)who had undergone CDFI and HDFI scans for fetal heart and vessel examination were enrolled in this study.The cases were divided into three groups according to the gestational age:group A,11^(+0)−11^(+6)weeks;group B,12^(+0)−12^(+6)weeks;and group C,13^(+0)−13^(+6)weeks.Baseline sonograms and CDFI and HDFI images were analyzed by two senior radiologists independently and blindly.The abilities of CDFI and HDFI to display PVs were compared.Results Successful PV display rates via CDFI and HDFI were 2.3%and 68.2%(P<0.01),22.4%and 82.4%(P<0.01),41.5%and 91.2%(P<0.01)for group A,group B,and group C,respectively.The total successful display rates for the two methods were 28.9%(CDFI)and 84.8%(HDFI)(P<0.01).Conclusions The HDFI technique is more valuable than CDFI for detecting PVs in early pregnancy(11–13^(+6)weeks).HDFI can detect at least one PV in all cases and may be used to detect pulmonary venous anomalies early.
文摘Presented in this study were three cases of lung cancer undergoing pulmonary venoplasty. In the 3 patients with central type of carcinoma of lung involving pulmonary vein, the main branch of right superior pulmonary vein and the distal end of the superior-lobe vein were occluded. The root part of the vein of right-middle lobe, plus part of vessel of of right superior vein was resected. The right superior vein was reconstructed by continuous 6-0 Prolene sutures. After the operation, the reconstructed was patent and the surgical margin was tumor-free. Postoperatively, clinical manifestations and plain chest films did not show any signs of venous blockade. The patients were discharged healed 3 weeks after the operation. The technical details of the surgery were presented, the improvements on the basis of traditional methods were discussed and its clinical application was evaluated. It is concluded that pulmonary venoplasty is a safe and feasible operation. Further improvement of the surgery will help conserve more lung tissue and benefit more patients because of expanded indications.
文摘Most congenital heart disease(CHD)is readily recognisable in the newborn.Forewarned by previous fetal scanning,the presence of a murmur,tachypnoea,cyanosis and/or differential pulses and saturations all point to a cardiac abnormality.Yet serious heart disease may be missed on a fetal scan.There may be no murmur or clinical cyanosis,and tachypneoa may be attributed to non-cardiac causes.Tachypnoea on day 1 is usually non-cardiac except arising from ventricular failure or a large systemic arteriovenous fistula.A patent ductus arteriosus(PDA)may support either pulmonary or systemic duct dependent circulations.The initially high pulmonary vascular resistance(PVR)limits shunts so that murmurs even from large communications between the systemic and pulmonary circulations take days/weeks to develop.At times despite expert input,serious CHD maybe difficult to diagnose and warrants close interaction between the neonatologist and cardiologist to reach a timely diagnosis.Such conditions include obstructed total anomalous pulmonary venous connections(TAPVC)and the need to distinguish it from persistent pulmonary hypertension in the newborn(PPHN)–the treatment of the former is surgical the latter medical.A large duct shunting right to left may overshadow a suspected hypoplastic aortic isthmus and/or coarctation.Is the right to left shunting because of severe aortic obstruction or resulting from a high PVR with little obstruction.The diagnosis of pulmonary vein stenosis(PVS)remains problematic often developing in premature infants with ongoing bronchopulmonary dysplasia(BPD),still being cared for by the neonatologist.While there are other diagnostic dilemmas including deciding the contribution of a recognised CHD in a sick neonate,this paper will focus on the above-mentioned conditions with suggestions on what may be done to arrive at a timely diagnosis to achieve optimal outcomes.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(82070052)the Open Project of State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease(SKLRD-OP-202301).
文摘Pulmonary vein stenosis(PVS)is an extremely rare and lethal disease caused by multiple etiologies.PVS has a bimodal distribution in the population,affecting children and adults.Congenital PVS is the usual PVS type in children,which sometimes develops after cardiothoracic surgery.Acquired PVS,in turn,is the most common PVS type in adults.A review of the relevant literature has shown that PVS after radiofrequency ablation of atrial fibrillation is the most common,as well as that caused by compression of proliferative fibrous tissues or tumor in the mediastinum(eg,PVS caused by fibrosing mediastinitis,lung tumors,metastases,etc).This article provides a comprehensive review of PVS in terms of embryology and anatomy,etiology and triggers,classification,clinical symptoms and signs,treatment,and prognosis,intending to promote the understanding and treatment of this disease.
文摘<strong><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Background:</span></strong> <span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">Pulmonary vein isolation by means of cryoballoon is a well-es</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">tablished way of treatment of atrial fibrillation. The aim of the study was to compare the acute cryoballoon biophysical parameters attained during energy applications to </span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">the </span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">individual pulmonary vein during sinus rhythm versus</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:;" "=""><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> atrial fibrillation. </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Methods: </span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">100 </span><b></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Patients who underwent their first</span></span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">-</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">time PVI using second</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">-</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:;" "=""><span style="font-family:Verdana;">generation cryoballoon for symptomatic and drug-refractory AF, between the beginning of March to end of August 2016, were initially screened. 61 patients with paroxysmal AF were included in the present study. 39 patients with persistent AF were excluded. No pre-procedural anatomical imaging was reported. </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Results</span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">: A total of 61 patients (male 80%, age 59.3</span></span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:;" "=""> </span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">± 13.4 years) </span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">were included in the present analysis. </span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">A </span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">total of 243 pulmonary veins were </span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">isolated with an average of 1.87</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:;" "=""> </span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">± 1.14 cryo</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:;" "=""> </span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">energy applications per individual vein. During cryo application, there were no significant difference</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">s</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:;" "=""><span style="font-family:Verdana;"> between applications delivered during sinus rhythm or ongoing AF in the rate of temperature drop at 5 and 30 s, rate of warming at 5 s after freezing stop or achieved balloon nadir temperature. The same also was observed for both the balloon cooling rate and warming times. </span><b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">Conclusions: </span></b><span style="font-family:Verdana;">The present analysis shows no impact of the patient baseline rhythm at the time of energy application upon the acute balloon biophysical parameters in patients with normal sinus rhythm and those with ongoing atrial fibrillation using the second</span></span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">-</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">generation cryo</span><span style="white-space:normal;font-family:Verdana;" "="">balloon.</span>
文摘Objectives To evaluate the changes in atrial effective refractory period (AERP) proprieties and in ionic currents in PVs myocytes from dogs subjected to rapid atrial pacing in PVs and right atrial appendage (RAA) and to relate these changes to the ability to induce AF. Methods Twelve mongrel dogs in normal sinus rhythm were paced from the superior left PVs or RAA at 500 bpm for 4 hours. Electrophysiologic studies conducted to determine changes in AERP, dispersion and rhythm. Ionic currents were studies with the patch clamp technique in single PVs myocytes in sham operated dogs and compared with those from PVs pacing and RAA pacing groups. Results The presence of rapid atrial pacing was associated with a marked shortening in AERP in both PVs and RAA pacing group with a marked increase of AERP dispersion in PVs pacing. Both L-type calcium current (Ica L ) and the transient outward current ( Ito ) were reduced in both groups with an increased significance in PVs pacing group. The density of ICa-L was decreased significantly from ( - 6. 03 ± 0. 63 ) pA./pF in the control group to ( -3.21 ±0. 34) pA/pF in PVs pacing group and ( - 4. 75 ± 0. 41 ) pA./pF in RAA pacing group ( n = 6, P 〈 0. 05 ) while the density of Ito was decreased significantly from (8.45 ± 0. 71 ) pA./pF in the control group to ( 5.21 ± 0. 763 ) pA./pF in PVs pacing group and (6. 84 ±0. 69 ) pA./pF in RAA pacing group ( n = 6, P 〈 0. 05 ). Conclusions Our findings provide likely ionic mechanisms of shortened repolarization in induced atrial tachycardia with a decrease in Ica L and /tocurrent densities which is the likely mechanism for a decrease in Action potential duration (APD) rate adaptation in the canine rapid pacing model more pronounced in PVs pacing group underlying the crucial role of PVs in initiating AF.
基金supported by grants from the Shanghai Committee of Science and Technology,China(17411970900,18411950400,and 22YF1443000).
文摘Pulmonary vein thrombosis is a rare disease and is usually represented as a complication of pulmonary tumors,lung lobectomy,and atrial fibrillation ablation.Although it is a potentially life-threatening condition,it is easily misdiagnosed because of non-specific symptoms and its characteristics on imaging modalities.Here,we report a case of thrombotic occlusion at the ostium of the left superior pulmonary vein resulting from pulmonary vein stenosis following radiofrequency ablation for atrial fibrillation.This report extends the available approach with anticoagulant therapy and interventional angioplasty to pulmonary vein thrombosis secondary to pulmonary vein stenosis.
文摘Background The effects of anxiety and depression on the recurrence of persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) after circumferential pulmonary vein ablation (CPVA) are not clear. Whether CPVA can alleviate the anxiety and depression symptoms of persistent AF patients is unknown. Methods One hundred and sixty-four patients with persistent AF, of which 43 treated with CPVA (CPVA group) and 103 treated with anti-arrhythmics drugs (medicine group), were enrolled. The Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), and Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS) were assessed before and 12 months after treatment in all patients. Results The scores of SAS (40.33±7.90 vs. 49.76±9.52, P 〈0.01) and SDS (42.33±8.73 vs. 48.17±8.77, P 〈0.01) decreased 12 months after CPVA. Over 12 months follow-up, AF relapsed in 17 patients in CPVA group. Compared with the data in the recurrent group (17 patients), the scores of SAS and SDS were significantly lower in the non-recurrent group (26 patients) at baseline. The results of multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed normal scores of SAS and SDS were the independent risk factors of AF recurrence after CPVA. Conclusions Anxiety and depression increase the recurrence risk of persistent AF after CPVA. CPVA can ameliorate the anxiety and depression symptoms in patients with persistent AF.