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Fig. 1 | International Journal of Arrhythmia

Fig. 1

From: The efficacy of ultra-high-density mapping guided partial antral ablation for pulmonary vein isolation in atrial fibrillation patients

Fig. 1

Examples of a left inferior pulmonary vein (LIPV) antral activation sequence. The figure is arranged according to the time (from to ), which shows the presence of segments in a left atrial pulmonary vein antrum that passively-activated from an adjacent segment. Activation mapping was performed during coronary sinus pacing. Each sub-figure is comprised of lateral and posterior views of the LIPV. Most of the LIPV is not activated at this time, and the activation is initiated from the inferior ridge and inferior segment. After 21 ms, the anterior ridge segments are activated first. After 6 ms, the carina segment is activated. After 13 ms, the posterior segment starts to activate. The posterior segments are not activated directly from LA, but passively-activated from adjacent PV segments

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