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Regional entrainment of atrial fibrillation studied by high-resolution mapping in open-chest dogs.

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During atrial fibrillation, an area with a diameter of about 4 cm can be entrained by local pacing. The resulting reduction in fibrillating tissue mass was not sufficient to terminate atrial fibrillation. Extension of the area of entrainment was limited by intra-atrial conduction block, whereas entrainment at a too high rate resulted in acceleration of atrial fibrillation by induction of local microreentry.

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