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Volume 1 / 1997 - Volume 33 / 2012
Formerly merged with Cardiac Electrophysiology Review (1997-2003)
73-76
CASE REPORT
Post-incisional right atrial tachycardia eliminated by a single radiofrequency lesion
Róbert Pap, Attila Makai and László Sághy
77-83
A randomized trial comparing effects of radiofrequency and cryoablation on the structural integrity of esophageal tissue
Rudolph F. Evonich, David M. Nori and David E. Haines
85-93
Comparison of unipolar versus bipolar ablation and single electrode control versus simultaneous multielectrode temperature control
Pramesh Kovoor, Michael Daly, Jim Pouliopoulos, Vicki Eipper and Barbara Dewsnap, et al.
95-107
INVITED STATE-OF-THE-ART REVIEW
Arrhythmias in the pregnant patient: Current concepts in evaluation and management
Jordana Kron and Jamie B. Conti
109-119
Implications of 2:1 atrioventricular block during typical atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia
Kiyoshi Otomo, Kazuhiro Suyama, Hideo Okamura, Takashi Noda and Kazuhiro Satomi, et al.
121-127
Impact of a computer assisted navigation system on radiation exposure during pediatric ablation procedures
Andrew L. Papez, Mohamad al-Ahdab, Macdonald Dick and Peter S. Fischbach
129-132
Atrioventricular node reentrant tachycardia ablation in a patient with congenitally corrected transposition of the great vessels using the CARTO mapping system
M. Eisenberger, D. J. Fox, M. J. Earley, A. P. Fitzpatrick and N. C. Davidson
133-137
Cardiac device infections complicated by erosion
Vivian Tsai, Henry Chen, Henry Hsia, Paul Zei and Paul Wang, et al.
139-141
Cryomap failure
Vikram K. Reddy, Roger Villuendas, Andrew Rudin, Jeffrey J. Goldberger and Alan H. Kadish
143-147
Ablation of Atrioventricular nodal “slow pathway” for simultaneous treatment of coexisting atrioventricular and nodal reciprocating tachycardias
Luigi Di Biase, Rong Bai, Massimo Tritto, Massimo Grimaldi and Maria Giuseppina Biasco
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