Pathophysiology of recurrent atrial fibrillation after initial cryoballoon ablation and clinical outcome of the second ablation

Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Background There are limited clinical studies on recurrent atrial fibrillation (AF) mechanisms after initial cryoballoon ablation (CBA). Purpose We aimed to elucidate the mechanisms of AF recurrence after CBA based on electrophysiologi...

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Main Authors: Sakabe, S, Tada, T, Yamagishi, H, Maeno, K, Kasai, A
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/europace/euad122.084
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/europace/euad122.084 2023-06-11T04:10:01+02:00 Pathophysiology of recurrent atrial fibrillation after initial cryoballoon ablation and clinical outcome of the second ablation Sakabe, S Tada, T Yamagishi, H Maeno, K Kasai, A 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/europace/euad122.084 https://academic.oup.com/europace/article-pdf/25/Supplement_1/euad122.084/50427600/euad122.084.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Europace volume 25, issue Supplement_1 ISSN 1099-5129 1532-2092 Physiology (medical) Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine journal-article 2023 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/europace/euad122.084 2023-05-26T09:18:02Z Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Background There are limited clinical studies on recurrent atrial fibrillation (AF) mechanisms after initial cryoballoon ablation (CBA). Purpose We aimed to elucidate the mechanisms of AF recurrence after CBA based on electrophysiological findings obtained during the second ablation and the response to treatment. Methods Of 885 patients who underwent CBA at our hospital between 2016 and 2022, 50 (5.7%) patients (age 68 ± 9.2 years, 62% male, 52 % paroxysmal AF, body mass index (BMI) 25 ± 3.8 kg/m2, left atrial diameter (LAD) 44 ± 5.9mm, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) 66 ± 11%, CHADS2 score 1.9 ± 1.4) were included. All the patients were treated with an Arctic Front Advance™ in the initial CBA. Each pulmonary vein (PV) was treated with a target time of 180 sec. Routine left atrial roof line and posterior wall isolation was not created. However, tricuspid valve isthmus isolation (CTI) and superior vena cava (SVC) isolation were added as required. The findings obtained with the 3D-mapping system during the second ablation were analyzed. Furthermore, the contents of the second ablation and the clinical outcomes were investigated. Results The first ablation successfully isolated PVs in all patients, and additional radiofrequency ablations were CTI ablation in 28 patients and superior vena cava (SVC) isolation in 6 patients. The second ablation was done after 24±16 months. At recurrence, persistent AF was 24%. Furthermore, atrial flutter was recorded in 16% of the 50 cases. The 3D-mapping systems used for guidance were RHYTHMIA HDx™ in 42 cases, CART-XP™ in 5 cases and EnSite NavX™ in 3 cases. Electrical reconnection of PV was detected in 14 patients. They included seven left-superior PVs, two left-inferior PVs, two left-common PVs, four right-superior PVs and five right-inferior PVs. There were 11 cases of conduction only in the carina area, five with left-sided and six with right-sided. All second ablations were treated with high-frequency ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Oxford University Press (via Crossref) Arctic Europace 25 Supplement_1
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Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Sakabe, S
Tada, T
Yamagishi, H
Maeno, K
Kasai, A
Pathophysiology of recurrent atrial fibrillation after initial cryoballoon ablation and clinical outcome of the second ablation
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Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
description Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Background There are limited clinical studies on recurrent atrial fibrillation (AF) mechanisms after initial cryoballoon ablation (CBA). Purpose We aimed to elucidate the mechanisms of AF recurrence after CBA based on electrophysiological findings obtained during the second ablation and the response to treatment. Methods Of 885 patients who underwent CBA at our hospital between 2016 and 2022, 50 (5.7%) patients (age 68 ± 9.2 years, 62% male, 52 % paroxysmal AF, body mass index (BMI) 25 ± 3.8 kg/m2, left atrial diameter (LAD) 44 ± 5.9mm, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) 66 ± 11%, CHADS2 score 1.9 ± 1.4) were included. All the patients were treated with an Arctic Front Advance™ in the initial CBA. Each pulmonary vein (PV) was treated with a target time of 180 sec. Routine left atrial roof line and posterior wall isolation was not created. However, tricuspid valve isthmus isolation (CTI) and superior vena cava (SVC) isolation were added as required. The findings obtained with the 3D-mapping system during the second ablation were analyzed. Furthermore, the contents of the second ablation and the clinical outcomes were investigated. Results The first ablation successfully isolated PVs in all patients, and additional radiofrequency ablations were CTI ablation in 28 patients and superior vena cava (SVC) isolation in 6 patients. The second ablation was done after 24±16 months. At recurrence, persistent AF was 24%. Furthermore, atrial flutter was recorded in 16% of the 50 cases. The 3D-mapping systems used for guidance were RHYTHMIA HDx™ in 42 cases, CART-XP™ in 5 cases and EnSite NavX™ in 3 cases. Electrical reconnection of PV was detected in 14 patients. They included seven left-superior PVs, two left-inferior PVs, two left-common PVs, four right-superior PVs and five right-inferior PVs. There were 11 cases of conduction only in the carina area, five with left-sided and six with right-sided. All second ablations were treated with high-frequency ...
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author Sakabe, S
Tada, T
Yamagishi, H
Maeno, K
Kasai, A
author_facet Sakabe, S
Tada, T
Yamagishi, H
Maeno, K
Kasai, A
author_sort Sakabe, S
title Pathophysiology of recurrent atrial fibrillation after initial cryoballoon ablation and clinical outcome of the second ablation
title_short Pathophysiology of recurrent atrial fibrillation after initial cryoballoon ablation and clinical outcome of the second ablation
title_full Pathophysiology of recurrent atrial fibrillation after initial cryoballoon ablation and clinical outcome of the second ablation
title_fullStr Pathophysiology of recurrent atrial fibrillation after initial cryoballoon ablation and clinical outcome of the second ablation
title_full_unstemmed Pathophysiology of recurrent atrial fibrillation after initial cryoballoon ablation and clinical outcome of the second ablation
title_sort pathophysiology of recurrent atrial fibrillation after initial cryoballoon ablation and clinical outcome of the second ablation
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