MAURICIO IBRAHIM SCANAVACCA

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  • article 26 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Accessory Atrioventricular Pathways Refractory to Catheter Ablation Role of Percutaneous Epicardial Approach
    (2015) SCANAVACCA, Mauricio Ibrahim; STERNICK, Eduardo Back; PISANI, Cristiano; LARA, Sissy; HARDY, Carina; D'AVILA, Andre; CORREA, Frederico Soares; DARRIEUX, Francisco; HACHUL, Denise; MARCIAL, Miguel Barbero; SOSA, Eduardo A.
    Background-Epicardial mapping and ablation of accessory pathways through a subxiphoid approach can be an alternative when endocardial or epicardial transvenous mapping has failed. Methods and Results-We reviewed acute and long-term follow-up of 21 patients (14 males) referred for percutaneous epicardial accessory pathway ablation. There was a median of 2 previous failed procedures. All patients were highly symptomatic, 8 had atrial fibrillation (3 with cardiac arrest) and 13 had frequent symptomatic episodes of atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia. Six patients (28.5%) had a successful epicardial ablation. Five patients (23.8%) underwent a successful repeated endocardial mapping, and ablation after epicardial mapping yielded no early activation site. Epicardial mapping was helpful in guiding endocardial ablation in 2 patients (9.5%), showing that the earliest activation was simultaneous at the epicardium and endocardium. Four patients (19%) underwent successful open-chest surgery after failing epicardial/endocardial ablation. Two patients (9.5%) remained controlled under antiarrhythmic drugs after unsuccessful endocardial/epicardial ablation. Two patients had a coronary sinus diverticulum and one a right atrium to right ventricle diverticulum. Three patients acquired postablation coronary sinus stenosis. There was no major complication related to pericardial access. Conclusions-Percutaneous epicardial approach is an alternative when conventional endocardial or transvenous epicardial ablation fails in the elimination of the accessory pathway. A new attempt by endocardial approach was successful in a significant number of patients. Open-chest surgery may be required in symptomatic cases refractory to endocardial-epicardial approach.
  • article 3 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy for Recurrent Ventricular Tachycardia in Chagas Disease: First Case in Latin America
    (2023) SCANAVACCA, Mauricio I.; PISANI, Cristiano F.; SALVAJOLI, Bernardo; KULCHETSCKI, Rodrigo M.; MAYRINK, Marina P.; SALVAJOLI, Joao Victor; KALIL, Roberto
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    Brugada syndrome: value of electrophysiologic study in the risk stratification
    (2017) PAIXAO, G.; LAMES, C.; ROSA, X.; SACILOTTO, L.; DARRIEUX, F.; CHORK, M.; WU, T. C.; PISANI, C.; HACHUL, D.; SCANAVACCA, M.
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
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    Mechanical Esophageal Displacement for Esophageal Safety of Mechanical Esophageal Displacement for Esophageal Thermal Injury Prevention During Atrial Fibrillation Ablation in Swine
    (2019) PEREIRA, Renner; PISANI, Cristiano F.; AIELLO, Vera; CESTARI, Idagene A.; MOURA, Daniel; CHOKR, Muhieddine; HARDY, Carina; SISSY, Melo; SCANAVACCA, Mauricio; HACHUL, Denise
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Outcomes of a combined vs non-combined endo-epicardial ventricular tachycardia ablation strategy
    (2023) MATOS, Daniel; ADRAGAO, Pedro; PISANI, Cristiano; HATANAKA, Vinicius; FREITAS, Pedro; COSTA, Francisco; CHOKR, Muhiedinne; HARDY, Carina; FERREIRA, Antonio Miguel; CARMO, Pedro; LAURA, Sissy; MORGADO, Francisco; CAVACO, Diogo; MENDES, Miguel; SCANAVACCA, Mauricio
    Background Direct comparisons of combined (C-ABL) and non-combined (NC-ABL) endo-epicardial ventricular tachycardia (VT) ablation outcomes are scarce. We aimed to investigate the long-term clinical efficacy and safety of these 2 strategies in ischemic heart disease (IHD) and non-ischemic cardiomyopathy (NICM) populations. Methods Multicentric observational registry included 316 consecutive patients who underwent catheter ablation for drug-resistant VT between January 2008 and July 2019. Primary and secondary efficacy endpoints were defined as VT-free survival and all-cause death after ablation. Safety outcomes were defined by 30-day mortality and procedure-related complications. Results Most of the patients were male (85%), with IHD (67%) and mean age of 63 +/- 13 years. During a mean follow-up of 3 +/- 2 years, 117 (37%) patients had VT recurrence and 73 (23%) died. Multivariate survival analysis identified electrical storm (ES) at presentation, IHD, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class III / IV, and C-ABL as independent predictors of VT recurrence. In 135 patients undergoing repeated procedures, only C-ABL and ES were independent predictors of relapse. The identified independent predictors of mortality were C-ABL, ES, LVEF, age, and NYHA class III / IV. C-ABL survival benefit was only seen in patients with a previous ablation (P for interaction = 0.04). Mortality at 30 days was similar between NC-ABL and C-ABL (4% vs. 2%, respectively, P = 0.777), as was complication rate (10.3% vs. 15.1%, respectively, P = 0.336). Conclusion A combined or sequential endo-epicardial TV ablation strategy was associated with lower VT recurrence and lower all-cause death in IHD and NICM patients undergoing repeated procedures. Both approaches seemed equally safe.
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    Taquicardias ventriculares
    (2018) PISANI, Cristiano; SCANAVACCA, Mauricio
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Differential diagnosis and treatment of wide QRS tachycardia in an Ebstein anomaly patient
    (2021) MELO, S. Lara de; ROSA, X. F.; PISANI, C. F.; LOPES, H. B.; CHOKR, M. O.; SCANAVACCA, M. I.
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    Transseptal puncture using electroanatomical mapping: a safe and cost-effective technique
    (2023) BRIGIDO, A. Dantas; RASSI, G. M.; RODRIGUES, L. V.; LOVISI, V. B.; PISANI, C. F.; CHOKR, M. O.; HARDY, C. A.; MELO, S. L.; GONCALVES, A. L. M.; MAYRINK, M. P.; KULCHETSCKI, R. M.; SCANAVACCA, M. I.
  • article 12 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Epicardial ablation for cardiac arrhythmias: techniques, indications and results
    (2014) PISANI, Cristiano F.; LARA, Sissy; SCANAVACCA, Mauricio
    Purpose of reviewTo review the most relevant published data on epicardial ablation of cardiac arrhythmias in the last few years.Recent findingsSeveral studies performing epicardial and endocardial ablation have demonstrated that epicardial ablation may improve the results of ventricular tachycardia (VT) ablation in almost all cardiomyopathies. New imaging techniques have been recently applied, refining the identification of patients who actually benefit from epicardial ablation and increasing its safety.SummaryEpicardial VT ablation is an important tool for electrophysiologists to deal with the challenge of scar-related ventricular arrhythmias.