Kihiro Asakawa
Tokyo Medical and Dental University
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Circulation-arrhythmia and Electrophysiology | 2011
Kensuke Ihara; Junichi Nitta; Akira Sato; Shinsuke Iwai; Mitsutoshi Asano; Miki Kanoh; Kenichi Muramatsu; Tsunehiro Yamato; Yutaka Matsumura; Kazuyasu Takei; Kihiro Asakawa; Kenzo Hirao; Mitsuaki Isobe
Background—As the technique for radiofrequency catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation (AF) has progressed, so has our knowledge of both normal and abnormal anatomy of the left atrium and pulmonary veins (PV). We treated several AF patients with accessory conduction pathways (ACP) who were also found to have a common ostium of inferior PVs (CIPV), a relatively rare PV anomaly. No relation between ACP and PV anomalies has ever been reported, and the aim of our study was to study this association. Methods and Results—This study included 137 consecutive patients (104 men; mean age, 60±9 years) who underwent AF ablation for paroxysmal and persistent AF at our institution from March 2009 to August 2010. We analyzed coexisting supraventricular tachycardias and left atrium and PV morphology by multidetector row CT. Thirty-eight of 137 patients (27.7%) were found to have some PV anomaly, consisting of 13 with a common trunk of left PV, 19 with right additional PV, 3 with a common trunk of right PV, and 3 with CIPV. Thirty-one patients (22.6%) had supraventricular tachycardias. They were 26 cases of atrial flutter, 4 of Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, and 3 of atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia. The prevalence of a coexisting ACP was significantly higher in patients with CIPV than in those without CIPV (3 of 3 [100%] versus 1 in 134 [0.7%]; P<0.0001). All ACPs with CIPV were located in the left side. The other supraventricular tachycardias were not associated with any PV anomalies. Conclusions—There is a possible association between CIPV and left-sided ACP in AF patients. This suggests that there is a likelihood of developmental association between them.
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2009
Akira Satoh; Junichi Nitta; Ken Negi; Yuji Konishi; Takanori Kuroyanagi; Kenichi Muramatsu; Tsunehiro Yamato; Yutaka Matsumura; Kazuyasu Takei; Kihiro Asakawa
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2007
Junichi Nitta; Akira Satoh; Tsunehiro Yamato; Kenichi Muramatsu; Hirotaka Tajima; Yutaka Matsumura; Kazuyasu Takei; Kihiro Asakawa
Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2011
Akira Sato; Junichi Nitta; Miki Kanou; Shinsuke Iwai; Osamu Inaba; Mitsutoshi Asano; Tsunehiro Yamato; Yutaka Matsumura; Kazuyasu Takei; Kihiro Asakawa
Journal of Arrhythmia | 2011
Shinsuke Iwai; Junichi Nitta; Akira Satou; Osamu Inaba; Tsunehiro Yamato; Kihiro Asakawa; Kenzou Hirao; Mitsuaki Isobe
Journal of Arrhythmia | 2011
Osamu Inaba; Jyunici Nitta; Shinsuke Iwai; Tsunehiro Yamato; Akira Satoh; Kazuyasu Takei; Kihiro Asakawa; Kenzo Hirao; Mitsuaki Isobe
Journal of Arrhythmia | 2011
Tsunehiro Yamato; Junichi Nitta; Miki Kanoh; Shinsuke Iwai; Mitsutoshi Asano; Osamu Inaba; Kenichi Muramatsu; Akira Satoh; Yutaka Matsumura; Kazuyasu Takei; Kihiro Asakawa
Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2010
Miki Kanoh; Akira Sato; Mitsutoshi Asano; Kensuke Ihara; Kenichi Muramatsu; Tsunehiro Yamato; Yutaka Matsumura; Kazuyasu Takei; Junichi Nitta; Kihiro Asakawa
Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2010
Shinsuke Iwai; Junichi Nitta; Kensuke Ihara; Mitsutoshi Asano; Akira Sato; Tsunehiro Yamato; Yutaka Matsumura; Kazuyasu Takei; Kihiro Asakawa; Mitsuaki Isobe
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2009
Junichi Nitta; Akira Satoh; Takayoshi Kuroyanagi; Ken Negi; Yuji Konishi; Kenichi Muramatsu; Tsunehiro Yamato; Yutaka Matsumura; Kazuyasu Takei; Kihiro Asakawa