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Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library, The George Washington University

2015

Atrial Fibrillation, Junctional Ectopic Tachycardia, AF, JET, Atrial Arrhythmias, Rate Control, Cardiac Neurostimulation

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Rate Control Of Atrial Arrhythmias Can Be Achieved By Selective Cardiac Neurostimulation, Mark Marchitto, Aditya C. Sharma, Jeffrey P. Moak, Dingchao He, Conor Hynes, Gregory Trachiotis, Andy Blichard, Erin Montague, Xiyan Li, Gene Bornzin, Charles I. Berul, Richard A. Jonas, Marco A. Mercader Jan 2015

Rate Control Of Atrial Arrhythmias Can Be Achieved By Selective Cardiac Neurostimulation, Mark Marchitto, Aditya C. Sharma, Jeffrey P. Moak, Dingchao He, Conor Hynes, Gregory Trachiotis, Andy Blichard, Erin Montague, Xiyan Li, Gene Bornzin, Charles I. Berul, Richard A. Jonas, Marco A. Mercader

GW Research Days 2015

Introduction: Atrial arrhythmias (AA) occur in up to 40% of patients recovering from open-heart surgery (OHS). Pharmacologic treatment has been the main strategy used for the control of post-operative AA, but is associated with hypotension, pro-arrhythmia and myocardial dysfunction. There is a need for a reversible, modulated solution to rate control. We demonstrated the efficacy of vagal stimulation at inferior right fat pad (FP) to slow the ventricular response (VR) of atrial fibrillation (AF) and junctional ectopic tachycardia (JET). We hypothesized that the VR response to AA could be improved by alterations in 1) the site of stimulation (anterior right …