Dreidimensionale Rekonstruktion und Remote-Navigation für die kathetergeführte Ablation von Vorhofflimmern: Verbesserung des prozeduralen Outcomes?

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Dreidimensionale Rekonstruktion und Remote-Navigation für die kathetergeführte Ablation von Vorhofflimmern: Verbesserung des prozeduralen Outcomes? / Steven, Daniel; Hoffmann, Boris; Rostock, Thomas; Drewitz, Imke; Sultan, Arian; Servatius, Helge; Lüker, Jakob; Müllerleile, Kai; Willems, Stephan.

In: Clinical research in cardiology supplements, Vol. 6, 05.2011, p. 73-77.

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@article{06f32400906c407fa21c1691b50877a6,
title = "Dreidimensionale Rekonstruktion und Remote-Navigation f{\"u}r die kathetergef{\"u}hrte Ablation von Vorhofflimmern: Verbesserung des prozeduralen Outcomes?",
abstract = "Catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation has evolved as a widely accepted therapy approach and is now also incorporated in the current guidelines.A major limitation consists of the limited three-dimensional visualization of the complex three-dimensional structures in the left atrium since most procedures have routinely been performed using fluoroscopy alone. Another unsolved problem is the limited durability of lesions sets performed with radiofrequency ablation and therefore somewhat disappointing long-term ablation results besides fluoroscopy exposition for patient and operator as required for safe catheter manipulation.In the recent years we have gained substantial insight with respect to arrhythmia mechanism. At the same time new techniques and developments have become available to improve catheter ablation results.The present article summarizes the available opportunities with respect to three-dimensional mapping including CT/MRI image integration and gives an overview of the robotic and magnetic systems available for catheter ablation.",
keywords = "Atrial Fibrillation/diagnostic imaging, Catheter Ablation/adverse effects, Equipment Design, Humans, Imaging, Three-Dimensional/instrumentation, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Interventional/instrumentation, Magnetics, Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted, Radiography, Interventional/instrumentation, Robotics/instrumentation, Surgery, Computer-Assisted/adverse effects, Tomography, X-Ray Computed/instrumentation, Treatment Outcome",
author = "Daniel Steven and Boris Hoffmann and Thomas Rostock and Imke Drewitz and Arian Sultan and Helge Servatius and Jakob L{\"u}ker and Kai M{\"u}llerleile and Stephan Willems",
year = "2011",
month = may,
doi = "10.1007/s11789-011-0028-0",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "6",
pages = "73--77",
journal = "Clinical research in cardiology supplements",
issn = "1861-0706",
publisher = "Springer",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Dreidimensionale Rekonstruktion und Remote-Navigation für die kathetergeführte Ablation von Vorhofflimmern: Verbesserung des prozeduralen Outcomes?

AU - Steven, Daniel

AU - Hoffmann, Boris

AU - Rostock, Thomas

AU - Drewitz, Imke

AU - Sultan, Arian

AU - Servatius, Helge

AU - Lüker, Jakob

AU - Müllerleile, Kai

AU - Willems, Stephan

PY - 2011/5

Y1 - 2011/5

N2 - Catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation has evolved as a widely accepted therapy approach and is now also incorporated in the current guidelines.A major limitation consists of the limited three-dimensional visualization of the complex three-dimensional structures in the left atrium since most procedures have routinely been performed using fluoroscopy alone. Another unsolved problem is the limited durability of lesions sets performed with radiofrequency ablation and therefore somewhat disappointing long-term ablation results besides fluoroscopy exposition for patient and operator as required for safe catheter manipulation.In the recent years we have gained substantial insight with respect to arrhythmia mechanism. At the same time new techniques and developments have become available to improve catheter ablation results.The present article summarizes the available opportunities with respect to three-dimensional mapping including CT/MRI image integration and gives an overview of the robotic and magnetic systems available for catheter ablation.

AB - Catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation has evolved as a widely accepted therapy approach and is now also incorporated in the current guidelines.A major limitation consists of the limited three-dimensional visualization of the complex three-dimensional structures in the left atrium since most procedures have routinely been performed using fluoroscopy alone. Another unsolved problem is the limited durability of lesions sets performed with radiofrequency ablation and therefore somewhat disappointing long-term ablation results besides fluoroscopy exposition for patient and operator as required for safe catheter manipulation.In the recent years we have gained substantial insight with respect to arrhythmia mechanism. At the same time new techniques and developments have become available to improve catheter ablation results.The present article summarizes the available opportunities with respect to three-dimensional mapping including CT/MRI image integration and gives an overview of the robotic and magnetic systems available for catheter ablation.

KW - Atrial Fibrillation/diagnostic imaging

KW - Catheter Ablation/adverse effects

KW - Equipment Design

KW - Humans

KW - Imaging, Three-Dimensional/instrumentation

KW - Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Interventional/instrumentation

KW - Magnetics

KW - Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted

KW - Radiography, Interventional/instrumentation

KW - Robotics/instrumentation

KW - Surgery, Computer-Assisted/adverse effects

KW - Tomography, X-Ray Computed/instrumentation

KW - Treatment Outcome

U2 - 10.1007/s11789-011-0028-0

DO - 10.1007/s11789-011-0028-0

M3 - SCORING: Review

C2 - 22528181

VL - 6

SP - 73

EP - 77

JO - Clinical research in cardiology supplements

JF - Clinical research in cardiology supplements

SN - 1861-0706

ER -