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000168327 041__ $$aeng
000168327 100__ $$aBerruezo, A
000168327 245__ $$aTwenty-five years of research in cardiac imaging in electrophysiology procedures for atrial and ventricular arrhythmias.
000168327 260__ $$c2023
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000168327 5203_ $$aCatheter ablation is nowadays considered the treatment of choice for numerous cardiac arrhythmias in different clinical scenarios. Fluoroscopy has traditionally been the primary imaging modality for catheter ablation, providing real-time visualization of catheter navigation. However, its limitations, such as inadequate soft tissue visualization and exposure to ionizing radiation, have prompted the integration of alternative imaging modalities. Over the years, advancements in imaging techniques have played a pivotal role in enhancing the safety, efficacy, and efficiency of catheter ablation procedures. This manuscript aims to explore the utility of imaging, including electroanatomical mapping, cardiac computed tomography, echocardiography, cardiac magnetic resonance, and nuclear cardiology exams, in helping electrophysiology procedures. These techniques enable accurate anatomical guidance, identification of critical structures and substrates, and real-time monitoring of complications, ultimately enhancing procedural safety and success rates. Incorporating advanced imaging technologies into routine clinical practice has the potential to further improve clinical outcomes of catheter ablation procedures and pave the way for more personalized and precise ablation therapies in the future
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000168327 590__ $$a7.9$$b2023
000168327 591__ $$aCARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS$$b19 / 222 = 0.086$$c2023$$dQ1$$eT1
000168327 592__ $$a2.895$$b2023
000168327 593__ $$aPhysiology (medical)$$c2023$$dQ1
000168327 593__ $$aCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine$$c2023$$dQ1
000168327 594__ $$a10.3$$b2023
000168327 655_4 $$ainfo:eu-repo/semantics/article$$vinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
000168327 700__ $$aPenela, D
000168327 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0001-9187-1773$$aJáuregui, B$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000168327 700__ $$ade Asmundis, C
000168327 700__ $$aPeretto, G
000168327 700__ $$aMarrouche, N
000168327 700__ $$aTrayanova, N
000168327 700__ $$ade Chillou, C
000168327 7102_ $$11007$$2610$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Medicina, Psiqu. y Derm.$$cArea Medicina
000168327 773__ $$g25, 8 (2023), [11 pp.]$$pEuropace$$tEuropace$$x1099-5129
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