Long ‐term outcomes of cardioneuroablation with and without extra‐cardiac vagal stimulation confirmation in severe cardioinhibitory neurocardiogenic syncope
ConclusionThis study demonstrates that concluding CNA with denervation confirmation via ECVS yields a higher success rate and a substantially reduced risk of syncope recurrence compared to procedures without ECVS confirmation.
Source: Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology - Category: Cardiology Authors: Jose Carlos Pachon ‐M,
Enrique I. Pachon‐M,
Carlos T. C. Pachon,
Tomas G. Santillana‐P,
Tasso J. Lobo,
Juan C. Pachon‐M,
Christian Higuti,
Juan C. Zerpa‐A,
Maria Zelia C. Pachon,
Felipe A. Ortencio,
Thiago G. Osorio,
Luis A. Peixoto Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research
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