Author/Authors :
Rillo, Mariano Cardiology Unit “Villa Verde”, Taranto, Italy , Palamà, Zefferino Cardiology Unit “Villa Verde”, Taranto, Italy , Zonno, Francesco Abbott Medical Italia, Sesto San Giovanni, Italy , My, Giulia Cardiology Unit “Villa Verde”, Taranto, Italy , Punzi, Raffaele Cardiology Unit “Villa Verde”, Taranto, Italy , My, Luigi Cardiology Unit “Villa Verde”, Taranto, Italy , Sciarra, Luigi Cardiology Unit “Policlinico Casilino”, Rome, Italy
Abstract :
Background. Atrial Fibrillation ablation in older patients represents a challenge to be addressed to ensure the improvement of the
quality of life and survival of these patients. New mapping system tools can help to treat older patients because of its ability to
simplify and reduce procedural risks. The new NavX EnSite “Live view” tool allows dynamic “beat to beat” activation and
voltage mapping visualization in order to instantly recognize vein disconnection and minimize RF deliveries. Methods. An 81-
year old patient with paroxysmal AF and well-documented firing focus trigger underwent pulmonary veins isolation using NavX
EnSite Precision, HD Grid multipolar catheter, and the new “Live view” tool. Results. All pulmonary veins were successfully
isolated with no procedural complications. “Live view” tool allows to perform shorter and safer procedure (total procedural
time: 90 minutes, left atrium dwell time: 60 minutes, total RF delivery number: 78). Conclusion. “Live view tool” allows dynamic
activation and voltage mapping in order to perform a safe and tailored approach to ablation, especially in older patients.
Keywords :
Atrial Fibrillation Ablation , Octogenarian , New NavX EnSite , Live View , New NavX EnSite