Abstract

The field of invasive electrophysiology is technically evolving and especially the catheter ablation treatment of symptomatic atrial fibrillation (AF). The technically innovative method of so-called electroporation (pulsed field ablation, PFA) is characterized by arapid and effective treatment of AF. The current study data confirm ahigh success rate for ablation and a good safety profile in the treatment of paroxysmal and persistent AF. In the field of radiofrequency ablation (RF) of AF the modified form of energy transfer, the very high-power short-duration (vHPSD) protocols, show good results and can reduce the procedural time. There are also technical innovations in other single-shot devices. There is adevice based on the RF technique that could show good clinical results in an initial study and can combine the targeted delivery of RF energy with the advantages of asingle-shot device. For ventricular tachycardia (VT) there are innovations in the diagnostics and clarification in the new European guidelines that were presented in August 2022. These make individual recommendations for different types of cardiomyopathy. There are also technical developments in the field of active rhythm implants. In cardiac pacemaker treatment and specifically for conduction system pacing (CSP) there is evidence for a targeted stimulation of the bundle of His or left bundle branch pacing (LBBP). This form of stimulation is particularly advantageous for patients with heart failure and abroad QRS complex. For leadless pacemakers (leadless pacing) there are now good long-term results and also atwo-chamber approach.

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