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Modified phased radiofrequency ablation of atrial fibrillation reduces the number of cerebral microembolic signals

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Pulmonary vein isolation with 'modified' phased RF is associated with a decreased number of cerebral microembolism especially during the delivery of ablation impulses, supporting the significance of electrical interference between ablation electrodes 1 and 10. Deactivation of electrode pairs 1 or 5 might increase the safety of this approach without an increase in procedure duration or RF delivery time.

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