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Typical atrial flutter can effectively be treated using single one-minute cryoapplications: Results from a repeat electrophysiological study
Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology , 06/15/09
Manusama R et al. - Cryo of AFL can successfully be performed using the same application duration as used for RF ablation. Both acute and long-term results are comparable to RF ablation. AFL recurrences occurred in only a minority of patients with resumption of CTI conduction.
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