Journal article
Esophageal hematoma after atrial fibrillation ablation incidence, clinical features, and sequelae of esophageal injury of a different sort1
S Kumar, LH Ling, K Halloran, JB Morton, SJ Spence, S Joseph, PM Kistler, PB Sparks, JM Kalman
Circulation Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2012
Abstract
Background-Esophageal hematoma recently has been reported as a form of esophageal injury after atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation, attributed to the use of transesophageal echocardiography (TEE). We sought to determine the incidence, clinical features, and sequelae of this form of esophageal injury. Methods and Results-This was a prospective series of 1110 AF ablation procedures performed under general anesthesia (GA) over 9 years. TEE was inserted after induction of GA to exclude left atrial appendage thrombus, define cardiac function, and guide transseptal puncture. The procedural incidence of esophageal hematoma was 0.27% (3/1110 procedures, mortality 0%). Odonyphagia, regurgitation, and h..
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Awarded by National Heart Foundation of Australia
Funding Acknowledgements
Dr Kumar is a recipient of a postgraduate research scholarship co-funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council and National Heart Foundation of Australia (Scholarship ID 622896). Dr Ling is a recipient of a postgraduate scholarship funded by the National Heart Foundation of Australia.