Low energy bipolar radiofrequency ablation combined with an inserted intramural electrode can safely create an isolated myocardial lesion underneath thick epicardial fat
Observed differences in right- vs. left-side lesions in the ventricular septum and epicardial vs. endocardial lesions in the free wall, created by bipolar radiofrequency ablation for thick myocardium
Speaker:
Associate Professor O. Saitoh (Niigata, JP)
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