[The effects of the ablation of atrial flutter in patients with and without a clinical history of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation].
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A history of paroxysmal AF before RF ablation of AFL is not predictive of long-term success or failure of the procedure when considering the recurrence of AFL alone. Nevertheless, the general results are disappointing because the majority of patients have arrhythmias, AFL or AF, associated or unassociated in the follow-up. A clinical history of AF before ablation is correlated with a higher incidence of AF in the follow-up. In any event, the incidence of AF episodes is lower in the follow-up, indicating a possible beneficial effect of AFL ablation on AF mechanisms.
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A history of paroxysmal AF before RF ablation of AFL is not predictive of long-term success or failure of the procedure when considering the recurrence of AFL alone. Nevertheless, the general results are disappointing because the majority of patients have arrhythmias, AFL or AF, associated or unassociated in the follow-up. A clinical history of AF before ablation is correlated with a higher incidence of AF in the follow-up. In any event, the incidence of AF episodes is lower in the follow-up, indicating a possible beneficial effect of AFL ablation on AF mechanisms.
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