Resultados: 4

Cardioneuroablation for the treatment of reflex syncope and functional bradyarrhythmias. a scientific statement of the european heart rhythm association (ehra) of the esc, the heart rhythm society (hrs), the asia pacific heart rhythm society (aphrs) and the latin american heart rhythm society (lahrs)

Europace; 26 (8), 2024
Cardioneuroablation has emerged as a potential alternative to cardiac pacing in selected cases with vasovagal reflex syncope, extrinsic vagally induced sinus bradycardia-arrest or atrioventricular block. The technique was first introduced decades ago, and its use has risen over the past decade. However, ...

Cardioneuroablation in patients with vasovagal syncope: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis

Heart rhythm; (), 2024
BACKGROUND Cardioneuroablation (CNA) is a novel procedure that shows promising results in reducing syncope recurrence in patients with refractory vasovagal syncope (VVS). However, its effectiveness and safety remain controversial. OBJECTIVE We conducted an updated meta-analysis evaluating CNA efficacy an...

Long-Term Evaluation of the Vagal Denervation by Cardioneuroablation using Holter and Heart Rate Variability

ABSTRACT: Several disorders present reflex or persistent increase in vagal tone that may cause refractory symptoms even in a normal heart patient. Cardioneuroablation (CNA), the vagal denervation by RF ablation of the neuromyocardial interface, was developed to treat these conditions without pacemaker im...