Computed tomographic analysis of the esophagus, left atrium, and pulmonary veins: implications for catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation Sung-Won JangBeom-June KwonKyung-Sup Song OriginalPaper 22 June 2011 Pages: 1 - 6
Progression of new onset to established persistent atrial fibrillation: an implantable device-based analysis with implications for clinical classification of persistent atrial fibrillation Rangadham NagarakantiSanjeev SaksenaLuigi Padeletti OriginalPaper 16 July 2011 Pages: 7 - 15
Approaching a decade of cryo catheter ablation for type 1 atrial flutter—a meta-analysis and systematic review Peter AndrewYasir HamadStephen O’Connor Review Paper 11 June 2011 Pages: 17 - 27
The efficacy of intraoperative atrial radiofrequency ablation for atrial fibrillation during concomitant cardiac surgery—the Surgical Atrial Fibrillation Suppression (SAFS) Study Rick A. VeaseyOliver R. SegalA. Neil Sulke OriginalPaper 18 June 2011 Pages: 29 - 35
Remote magnetic versus manual catheters: evaluation of ablation effect in atrial fibrillation by myocardial marker levels Eivind SolheimMorten Kristian OffJian Chen OriginalPaper Open access 08 April 2011 Pages: 37 - 43
Accuracy of left atrial anatomical maps acquired with a multielectrode catheter during catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation Jacob S. KoruthE. Kevin HeistMoussa Mansour OriginalPaper 19 April 2011 Pages: 45 - 51
Linear segmental isolation of the left coronary cusp to eliminate ventricular arrhythmia originating in close proximity to left main coronary artery Mayurkumar D. BhaktaDan SorajjaKomandoor Srivathsan Case Report 04 June 2011 Pages: 53 - 57
Chest radiography is a poor predictor of left ventricular lead position in patients undergoing cardiac resynchronization therapy: comparison with multidetector computed tomography John RickardChristopher IngelmoMilind Y. Desai OriginalPaper 17 May 2011 Pages: 59 - 65
Utility of a novel pacing guidewire in pre-implantation testing at different left ventricular sites in cardiac resynchronization therapy procedures Ngai Yin ChanChi Chung ChoySuet Ting Lau OriginalPaper 09 August 2011 Pages: 67 - 71
The subcutaneous defibrillator will replace the transvenous defibrillator Ian Crozier POINT OF VIEW: COMMENTARY 27 April 2011 Pages: 73 - 77