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Table 1 Clinical and electrophysiological characteristics of patients

From: High-definition mapping of the atria using a novel multipolar mapping catheter in patients with complex adult congenital heart disease

Patient number

Age (Y)

Gender

Type of congenital heart disease

Type of tachycardia

Procedure performed

Ablation duration (Second)

Fluoroscopy time (Second)

Radiation dose (Gy/cm2)

#1

32

Female

d-TGA

IART

Critical Isthmus ablation

402

1008

3.35

#2

38

Male

Tricuspid atresia

IART

Substrate modification

1218

444

4.55

#3

50

Male

Tetralogy of Fallot

IART

Substrate modification

774

672

23.5

#4

23

Male

Atrioventricular septal defect

IART

Critical Isthmus ablation

320

78

1.07

#5

76

Male

secundum atrial septal defect

Atrial fibrillation

Pulmonary veins isolation

4935

354

3.76

#6

35

Male

Double-inlet single-ventricle heart and TGA

IART

Critical Isthmus ablation

1233

312

5.13

  1. IART intra-atrial re-entrant tachycardia, d-TGA dextro-transposition of the great arteries