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Dear fellow afibbers,

Once again proving that Oklahoma is the true cradle of civilization,

Warren Jackman, of the OU Medical Center, performed a " landmark "

ablation using ultrasound instead of radio frequency energy. The press

release says, in part:

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The AF ablation procedure, commonly called Pulmonary Vein Isolation,

utilizes a proprietary balloon catheter that is inserted through a vein

in the leg of the patient and advanced into the left atrium of the

heart. Controlled, discrete ablation lesions created with the HIFU

catheter are intended to prevent unwanted electrical impulses,

originating in the pulmonary veins, from disrupting the normal rhythm of

the heart. Unlike other energy forms used for this procedure, HIFU

energy is focused within the myocardium, and holds the potential to

reduce unwanted side effects of the procedure such as the formation of

thrombus and stroke...With just nine applications of HIFU energy,

ranging from 25-60 seconds in length, the clinical researchers were able

to completely isolate the three targeted pulmonary veins.

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Those devoted to Saint Natale will be pleased to note that he too will

soon enroll patients for further trials of this new technology, along

with Hugh Calkins at s Hopkins.

For the full story hit:

http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040430/nyf013_1.html

- OU alum in MI

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> Dear fellow afibbers,

>

> Once again proving that Oklahoma is the true cradle of

civilization,

> Warren Jackman, of the OU Medical Center, performed a " landmark "

> ablation using ultrasound instead of radio frequency energy.

>

> ===================

, while I might debate your assertion that Oklahoma is the true

cradle of civilization, I thank you for the head's up on the new

technology.

Thanks,

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Thanks for once again proving the Oklahoma is not just Cowboys and

Indians!

Debbi, OU Alum in OKC

> Dear fellow afibbers,

>

> Once again proving that Oklahoma is the true cradle of

civilization,

> Warren Jackman, of the OU Medical Center, performed a " landmark "

> ablation using ultrasound instead of radio frequency energy. The

press

> release says, in part:

>

> ===================

> The AF ablation procedure, commonly called Pulmonary Vein

Isolation,

> utilizes a proprietary balloon catheter that is inserted through a

vein

> in the leg of the patient and advanced into the left atrium of the

> heart. Controlled, discrete ablation lesions created with the HIFU

> catheter are intended to prevent unwanted electrical impulses,

> originating in the pulmonary veins, from disrupting the normal

rhythm of

> the heart. Unlike other energy forms used for this procedure, HIFU

> energy is focused within the myocardium, and holds the potential to

> reduce unwanted side effects of the procedure such as the formation

of

> thrombus and stroke...With just nine applications of HIFU energy,

> ranging from 25-60 seconds in length, the clinical researchers were

able

> to completely isolate the three targeted pulmonary veins.

> ============

>

> Those devoted to Saint Natale will be pleased to note that he too

will

> soon enroll patients for further trials of this new technology,

along

> with Hugh Calkins at s Hopkins.

>

> For the full story hit:

>

> http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040430/nyf013_1.html

>

> - OU alum in MI

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:

Thanks for once again proving the Oklahoma is not just Cowboys and

Indians!

Debbi, OU Alum in OKC

> Dear fellow afibbers,

>

> Once again proving that Oklahoma is the true cradle of

civilization,

> Warren Jackman, of the OU Medical Center, performed a " landmark "

> ablation using ultrasound instead of radio frequency energy. The

press

> release says, in part:

>

> ===================

> The AF ablation procedure, commonly called Pulmonary Vein

Isolation,

> utilizes a proprietary balloon catheter that is inserted through a

vein

> in the leg of the patient and advanced into the left atrium of the

> heart. Controlled, discrete ablation lesions created with the HIFU

> catheter are intended to prevent unwanted electrical impulses,

> originating in the pulmonary veins, from disrupting the normal

rhythm of

> the heart. Unlike other energy forms used for this procedure, HIFU

> energy is focused within the myocardium, and holds the potential to

> reduce unwanted side effects of the procedure such as the formation

of

> thrombus and stroke...With just nine applications of HIFU energy,

> ranging from 25-60 seconds in length, the clinical researchers were

able

> to completely isolate the three targeted pulmonary veins.

> ============

>

> Those devoted to Saint Natale will be pleased to note that he too

will

> soon enroll patients for further trials of this new technology,

along

> with Hugh Calkins at s Hopkins.

>

> For the full story hit:

>

> http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040430/nyf013_1.html

>

> - OU alum in MI

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