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J. Cardiovasc. Dev. Dis., Volume 11, Issue 7 (July 2024) – 46 articles

Cover Story (view full-size image): The LOM can act as a trigger as well as a substrate of AF and AT. Additionally, the LOM can be a source of arrhythmogenic autonomic nerves, contributing to the development of these tachyarrhythmias. The LOM is often involved in complex ATs, especially after endocardial ablation at the mitral isthmus. The LOM is an epicardial structure containing sympathetic nerves, veins, and muscular bundles that connect to the LA, which is insulated from the LA by fatty tissue, resulting in the difficulty in ablating this structure from the endocardial surface. EI-VOM provides a safe and effective way to eliminate this arrhythmogenic structure. View this paper
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