Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9169001 | Heart Rhythm | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Direct imaging of intracardiac structures and the electrode-tissue interface can be achieved through blood during transvenous catheter ablation with infrared endoscopy using a steerable, fiberoptic, infrared endoscopic catheter. Ablation lesion formation can be seen as a gradual increase in signal intensity. Fiberoptic infrared endoscopy appears to be a promising new tool for guiding catheter ablation.
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Authors
Bradley P. MD, Martin C. DO, Thomas E. MD, Al BS, David MS, John MS, Larry BS, T. Bruce MD, Saman MD, Ronald D. MD, PhD,