Ablation of myocardial autonomic ganglion plexus in the treatment of bradyarrhythmia A one-arm interventional study
Mingliang Shao, Chenhuan Yao, Yafan Han, Xianhui Zhou, Yanmei Lu, Ling Zhang, Yaodong Li, Baopeng Tang

TL;DR
This study shows that ablation of the left atrial ganglion plexus is a safe and effective treatment for bradyarrhythmia with long-term benefits.
Contribution
Demonstrates the clinical effectiveness and safety of left atrial GP ablation for bradyarrhythmia.
Findings
Post-ablation, SNRT, DC, DR, HR, SDNN, and RMSSD values were significantly lower.
AC, SSR, and TH values were significantly higher after ablation.
No complications occurred, and long-term follow-up showed improved clinical outcomes.
Abstract
•SNRT 1.092s. DC, DR, HR, SDNN, RMSSD value are lower after ablation.•AC, SSR, TH value were higher after ablation.•No complications occurred after ablation.•Left Atrial GP ablation has good long-term clinical results for bradyarrhythmia. SNRT 1.092s. DC, DR, HR, SDNN, RMSSD value are lower after ablation. AC, SSR, TH value were higher after ablation. No complications occurred after ablation. Left Atrial GP ablation has good long-term clinical results for bradyarrhythmia. To study the complications and effectiveness of the treatment of chronic arrhythmias with cardiac Ganglion Plexus (GP) ablation, and to explore the value of the treatment of chronic arrhythmias with GP ablation. This study was a one-arm interventional study of patients from the first hospital of Xinjiang Medical University and the People's Hospital of Xuancheng City admitted (09/2018-08/2021) because of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments · Cardiovascular Syncope and Autonomic Disorders · Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias
