Publications by authors named "Bielik H"

Background: The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of high-frequency (HF) pacing from the right atrial appendage (RAA) or coronary sinus ostium (CS-Os) for the termination of acute atrial fibrillation (AF) and atypical atrial flutter (AAFL) during an electrophysiological (EP) study.

Methods: 128 episodes of acute fast atrial arrhythmias (FAAs; 93 AF and 35 AAFL) were analyzed in 110 patients. Patients were initially observed for 60s leading to spontaneous termination of 28 FAAs.

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Aims: Amiodarone is one of the most efficient and safe antiarrhythmic drugs in the treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF). Although pro-arrhythmic effects of amiodarone therapy are rare, the aim of the present study was to identify clinical constellations which may lead to amiodarone-associated pro-arrhythmia.

Methods And Results: Sixty-three consecutive patients (pts) (49 males; 64+/-10.

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Unlabelled: The pharmacological and ablative hybrid therapy of atrial fibrillation (AF) consists of radiofrequency catheter ablation of antiarrhythmic drug-induced typical atrial flutter (AFl) and continuation of drug therapy. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of this therapy on AF symptoms and quality of life (QoL). Forty-six patients were monitored after isthmus-ablation of drug-induced typical AFl and continuation of their antiarrhythmic drug treatment over a mean follow-up of 22.

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Although patients suffering from heart failure (HF) have an increased incidence of nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia after opened heart surgery, the impact of cardiopulmonary bypass with cardiac arrest (CPB) on mesenteric vascular circulation in such situation remains unexplored. Therefore, the present study investigates the effects of CPB on mesenteric vascular reactivity, regional metabolism, and oxidative stress in an experimental model of HF. Volume-overload HF was induced in six dogs by bilateral femoral arteriovenous fistula.

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Tetralogy of Fallot is the most common cyanotic cardiac malformation in late childhood and adult, occurring in approximately 0.25 of 1000 live births. Most patients undergo early surgical correction.

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A 69 year old female with history of coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction and paroxysmal atrial fibrillation suffered from occipital apoplexy. Under treatment with amiodarone 600 mg daily and concomitant medication with beta-acetyldigoxine (0.1 mg daily) and bisoprolole (1.

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Background: Electrical isolation of pulmonary veins (PV's) is crucial to achieve success in catheter ablation for trigger elimination in focal atrial fibrillation (AF). To guide ostial PV radiofrequency (RF) delivery, it is necessary to identify the electrical breakthrough (EBT) between PV and left atrium. For this purpose, coronary sinus (CS) fixed rate pacing is commonly used.

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Pacing algorithms to prevent PAF are mainly based on the suppression of premature atrial complexes (PACs), which play an important role in its initiation. In contrast to 24-hour ambulatory electrocardiograms, advanced pacemaker (PM) diagnostic features are capable of recording AF episodes during long follow-up periods and of characterizing AF in a detailed fashion. For the specific use of these algorithms, a detailed characterization of AF was performed in 91 dual chamber PM recipients with histories of AF.

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The authors review the history of atrial fibrillation, the most frequent clinically observed cardiac arrhythmia. A French "clinicopathologist", Jean Baptist de Sénac (1693-1770), was the first who assumed a correlation between "rebellious palpitation" and a stenosis of the mitral valve. From an analysis of simultaneously recorded arterial and venous pressure curves, the Scottish Sir James Mackenzie (1853-1925) demonstrated that a presystolic a wave cannot be seen on the jugular phlebogram during "pulsus irregularis perpetuus".

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We report a case study demonstrating delayed circumferential intrapulmonary-venous conduction characteristics during coronary sinus extrastimulus pacing. This phenomenon allowed the unmasking and discrimination of a localized left atrial to PV breakthrough from secondarily activated PV muscle in a common left-sided PV ostium. Thus, this pacing manoeuvre may serve to guide RF delivery in the treatment of focal AF.

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Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) can be cured in a subgroup of patients performing catheter ablation and eliminate trigger arrhythmias mainly originating in the pulmonary veins (PV's).

Case Report: This case report describes the use of a novel catheter design combining both, circumferential mapping and radiofrequency delivery capabilities to perform pulmonary vein ablation in patients with focal AF. It could be demonstrated that this catheter was able to eliminate pulmonary vein potentials in a single left atrial catheter technique without acute evidence for PV stenosis.

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Objective: Atrial fibrillation (AF) as an "indicator arrhythmia" for enhanced atrial vulnerability in mouse hearts has not yet been systematically examined. We therefore evaluated a transesophageal rapid atrial stimulation protocol for the induction of AF in C57Bl/6 mice.

Methods: 40 C57Bl/6 mice (19 female and 21 male; 5.

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Unlabelled: Pacing therapy is well established in all cases of symptomatic bradyarrhythmic atrial fibrillation. In paroxysmal or persistent atrial fibrillation, the implanted dual chamber pacemaker device should incorporate an automatic mode switching algorithm. Mode switch in case of atrial fibrillation detection avoids pacemaker mediated rapid ventricular pacing during an atrial tachyarrhythmia and allows to perform dual chamber pacing during phases of sinus rhythm which is the preferable mode due to improved hemodynamics, rate adaptation, lower progress in atrial fibrillation burden and a lower rate of thromboembolic events as compared to ventricular pacing.

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Azurophil granules of neutrophils beyond their already known heterogeneity of beta-glucuronidase and myeloperoxidase enzyme contents are heterogeneous with respect to a spontaneous or low concentration (2.3 or 23 nM) of formyl-Met-Leu-Phe-induced mobilization. This suggests that the heterogeneity of azurophil granules is manifested in their functions too.

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Reactive oxygen intermediate (ROI) production and the development of the intracellular (IC) Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) signal by formyl-Met-Leu-Phe (fMLP) stimuli were investigated in neutrophils. When the concentration was varied between 2.3 nM-2.

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