Publications by authors named "M Goya"

Introduction: Atrial pacing maps are often used as substitutes for sinus rhythm (SR) maps to expedite mapping procedures. However, the impact of this method on electrophysiological parameters has not been systematically examined. This study aimed to elucidate the advantages and limitations of atrial pacing maps.

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Introduction: The suitability of high-power short-duration (HPSD) cavo-tricuspid isthmus ablation (CTI-Abl) for electrophysiology (EP) trainees, as well as the underlying mechanisms of its efficacy, remain unknown. The aim of this study was to clarify the efficacy and safety of HPSD CTI-Abl performed by EP trainees and assess lesion characteristics between HPSD and moderate-power long duration (MPLD) ablations.

Methods: Study 1: CTI-Abl was performed by first- to fourth-year EP trainees in consecutive 113 patients (67 ± 11 years, 27.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study investigates the effectiveness of cryoballoon ablation (CBA) of the left atrial roof using the POLARx catheter compared to the AFA-Pro in patients with persistent atrial fibrillation.
  • The results show that POLARx achieved a complete conduction block more effectively and maintained a significantly lower cryoballoon temperature during the procedure compared to AFA-Pro.
  • As a result, POLARx eliminates the need for rapid right ventricular pacing, making the procedure simpler and more efficient for achieving the desired outcomes.
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Purpose: Very high-power short-duration (vHPSD) ablation creates shallower lesions, potentially reducing efficacy. This study aims to identify factors leading to insufficient lesions during pulmonary vein antral isolation (PVAI) with vHPSD-ablation and to develop an optimized PVAI strategy using this technology.

Methods: PVAI was performed on 41 atrial fibrillation patients using vHPSD-ablation (90 W/4 s).

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Objective: Cervical insufficiency accounts for 8 % of preterm births. Pessary and cerclage are considered preventive approaches for preterm birth. These interventions were compared in terms of reducing the prematurity rate in women with previous preterm birth, due to cervical insufficiency or due to having a short cervix in their current pregnancy.

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