CLINICAL ASPECTS OF TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH LONG-PERSISTENT FORMOF ATRIAL FIBRILLATION AND DECOMPENSATED CHRONIC HEART FAILURE, USING A METHODOF RADIOFREQUENCY CATHETER ABLATION AND CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY

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The article describes a clinical case of a 64-years patient with long-lasting persistent atrial fibrillation with the progressive course of chronic heart failure, which successfully treated with CRT setting and RFA of AFib. Dynamic observation of the patient during 12 months confirmed the success of combined treatment – absence of arrhythmia recurrences and decreasing of NYHA heart failure functional class.

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A A Kocharyan

ФГБУ ФНКЦ ФМБА России

врач сердечно-сосудистый хирург отделения рентгенохирургических методов диагностики и лечения-2 ФГБУ ФНКЦ ФМБА России

E G Zhelyakov

ФГБУ ФНКЦ ФМБА России

врач-хирург отделения рентгенохирургических методов диагностики и лечения-2 ФГБУ ФНКЦ ФМБА России, к.м.н.

R R Guseynova

ФГБОУ ДПО Институт повышения квалификации ФМБА России

клинический ординатор ФГБОУ ДПО "Институт повышения квалификации ФМБА России"

A V Konev

ФГБУ ФНКЦ ФМБА России

Email: konevalexv@mail.ru
врач-кардиолог отделения рентгенохирургических методов диагностики и лечения-2 ФГБУ ФНКЦ ФМБА России, к.м.н.

A V Ardashev

ФГБУ ФНКЦ ФМБА России

Email: ardashev1970@gmail.com
заведующий отделением рентгенохирургических методов диагностики и лечения-2 ФГБУ ФНКЦ ФМБА России, д.м.н., профессор

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