1. Spanish Catheter Ablation Registry. 12th Official Report of the Spanish Society of Cardiology Working Group on Electrophysiology and Arrhythmias (2012).
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Ferrero de Loma-Osorio Á, Díaz-Infante E, and Macías Gallego A
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- Adult, Aged, Arrhythmias, Cardiac diagnosis, Atrial Fibrillation diagnosis, Atrial Fibrillation epidemiology, Atrial Fibrillation surgery, Atrial Flutter diagnosis, Atrial Flutter epidemiology, Atrial Flutter surgery, Catheter Ablation adverse effects, Catheter Ablation methods, Child, Electrocardiography methods, Female, Humans, Incidence, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Prospective Studies, Retrospective Studies, Risk Assessment, Severity of Illness Index, Societies, Medical, Spain, Tachycardia, Atrioventricular Nodal Reentry diagnosis, Tachycardia, Atrioventricular Nodal Reentry surgery, Tachycardia, Ventricular diagnosis, Tachycardia, Ventricular epidemiology, Tachycardia, Ventricular surgery, Treatment Outcome, Arrhythmias, Cardiac epidemiology, Arrhythmias, Cardiac surgery, Catheter Ablation statistics & numerical data, Registries
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Introduction and Objectives: This article presents the findings of the 2012 Spanish Catheter Ablation Registry., Methods: Data were collected in 2 ways: retrospectively using a standardized questionnaire, and prospectively using a central database. Each participating center selected its own preferred method of data collection., Results: Seventy-four Spanish centers voluntarily contributed data to the survey. A total of 11 042 ablation procedures were analyzed, averaging 149 (103) per center. The 3 main conditions treated were atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia (n=2842; 25.7%), cavotricuspid isthmus (n=2485; 23%), and accessory pathways (n=1999; 18%). Atrial fibrillation was the fourth most common substrate treated (n=1852; 17%), representing a slight increase. The number of ventricular arrhythmia ablation procedures was similar to that of 2011, but there was a decrease in procedures for ventricular tachycardia associated with postinfarction scarring. The overall success rate was 94.9%, major complications occurred in 1.9%, and the overall mortality rate was 0.04%., Conclusions: Data from the 2012 registry show that the number of ablations performed continued to increase. Overall, they also show a high success rate and a low number of complications. Ablation of complex substrates continued to increase, particularly in the case of atrial fibrillation., (Copyright © 2013 Sociedad Española de Cardiología. Published by Elsevier Espana. All rights reserved.)
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- 2013
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