Predictors of sustained isolation of pulmonary vein ostia with cryoballoon ablation using a second-generation cryoballoon Arctic Front Advance

Aim. To determine the electrophysiological and biophysical predictors of sustained isolation of pulmonary vein (PV) ostia, affecting the immediate and longterm results of interventional treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF) using cryoballoon ablation (CBA) with the second-generation cryoballoon Arct...

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Published in:Russian Journal of Cardiology
Main Authors: K. V. Davtyan, A. Н. Topchyan, A. A. Kalemberg, G. Yu. Simonyan
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:a93991e3e5ca409b92710c35b706605a 2023-05-15T15:03:40+02:00 Predictors of sustained isolation of pulmonary vein ostia with cryoballoon ablation using a second-generation cryoballoon Arctic Front Advance K. V. Davtyan A. Н. Topchyan A. A. Kalemberg G. Yu. Simonyan 2019-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.15829/1560-4071-2019-7-33-39 https://doaj.org/article/a93991e3e5ca409b92710c35b706605a RU rus «FIRMA «SILICEA» LLC https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/3070 https://doaj.org/toc/1560-4071 https://doaj.org/toc/2618-7620 1560-4071 2618-7620 doi:10.15829/1560-4071-2019-7-33-39 https://doaj.org/article/a93991e3e5ca409b92710c35b706605a Российский кардиологический журнал, Vol 0, Iss 7, Pp 33-39 (2019) atrial fibrillation cryoballoon ablation second generation cryoballoon biophysical parameters stable isolation Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system RC666-701 article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.15829/1560-4071-2019-7-33-39 2022-12-30T23:42:04Z Aim. To determine the electrophysiological and biophysical predictors of sustained isolation of pulmonary vein (PV) ostia, affecting the immediate and longterm results of interventional treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF) using cryoballoon ablation (CBA) with the second-generation cryoballoon Arctic Front Advance.Material and methods. The analysis included 143 PV in 37 patients with a paro-xysmal/persistent form of AF, which, after the primary CBA with the use of the second-generation cryoballoon, carried out additional interventions due to recurrence of AF and/or combined arrhythmia. During the primary CBA, the registration of biophysical and electrophysiological parameters of the procedure was performed. During the ablation in the right PV from the diagnostic electrode installed in the superior vena cava, the ipsilateral phrenic nerve was stimulated (2000 ms, 25 mA). When the phrenic nerve response to stimulation was decreased/disappeared, ablation ceased instantly. At the end of the procedure, isolation control of the PV was performed. A repeat/additional procedure was performed for the recurrence of AF and/or documented combined arrhythmia no earlier than 3 months after the initial ablation. The stability of the LV isolation was assessed using a circular mapping technique. According to the results of mapping, drugs were divided into 2 groups: isolated and with recurrent activity.Results. The frequency of sustained isolation of PV was 67,8%. Recurrent spike activity was recorded in 46 PV (32,2%). Higher frequency of registration of electrical isolation of PV in real time (68% vs 50%, p=0,001), stability of occlusion with a cryoballoon (85,5% vs 69,5%, p=0,024), low values of the minimum cryoballoon temperatures reached (49,2±6,3 vs 44,0±4,9, p<0,0001) and less need for additional applications (8,3% vs 34,7%, p<0,0001) were registered in the group of chronic isolation of PV. Multi-factor analysis of these parameters confirmed the predictor role of the minimum cryoballoon temperature. According to the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Russian Journal of Cardiology 7 33 39
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topic atrial fibrillation
cryoballoon ablation
second generation cryoballoon
biophysical parameters
stable isolation
Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
RC666-701
spellingShingle atrial fibrillation
cryoballoon ablation
second generation cryoballoon
biophysical parameters
stable isolation
Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
RC666-701
K. V. Davtyan
A. Н. Topchyan
A. A. Kalemberg
G. Yu. Simonyan
Predictors of sustained isolation of pulmonary vein ostia with cryoballoon ablation using a second-generation cryoballoon Arctic Front Advance
topic_facet atrial fibrillation
cryoballoon ablation
second generation cryoballoon
biophysical parameters
stable isolation
Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
RC666-701
description Aim. To determine the electrophysiological and biophysical predictors of sustained isolation of pulmonary vein (PV) ostia, affecting the immediate and longterm results of interventional treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF) using cryoballoon ablation (CBA) with the second-generation cryoballoon Arctic Front Advance.Material and methods. The analysis included 143 PV in 37 patients with a paro-xysmal/persistent form of AF, which, after the primary CBA with the use of the second-generation cryoballoon, carried out additional interventions due to recurrence of AF and/or combined arrhythmia. During the primary CBA, the registration of biophysical and electrophysiological parameters of the procedure was performed. During the ablation in the right PV from the diagnostic electrode installed in the superior vena cava, the ipsilateral phrenic nerve was stimulated (2000 ms, 25 mA). When the phrenic nerve response to stimulation was decreased/disappeared, ablation ceased instantly. At the end of the procedure, isolation control of the PV was performed. A repeat/additional procedure was performed for the recurrence of AF and/or documented combined arrhythmia no earlier than 3 months after the initial ablation. The stability of the LV isolation was assessed using a circular mapping technique. According to the results of mapping, drugs were divided into 2 groups: isolated and with recurrent activity.Results. The frequency of sustained isolation of PV was 67,8%. Recurrent spike activity was recorded in 46 PV (32,2%). Higher frequency of registration of electrical isolation of PV in real time (68% vs 50%, p=0,001), stability of occlusion with a cryoballoon (85,5% vs 69,5%, p=0,024), low values of the minimum cryoballoon temperatures reached (49,2±6,3 vs 44,0±4,9, p<0,0001) and less need for additional applications (8,3% vs 34,7%, p<0,0001) were registered in the group of chronic isolation of PV. Multi-factor analysis of these parameters confirmed the predictor role of the minimum cryoballoon temperature. According to the ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author K. V. Davtyan
A. Н. Topchyan
A. A. Kalemberg
G. Yu. Simonyan
author_facet K. V. Davtyan
A. Н. Topchyan
A. A. Kalemberg
G. Yu. Simonyan
author_sort K. V. Davtyan
title Predictors of sustained isolation of pulmonary vein ostia with cryoballoon ablation using a second-generation cryoballoon Arctic Front Advance
title_short Predictors of sustained isolation of pulmonary vein ostia with cryoballoon ablation using a second-generation cryoballoon Arctic Front Advance
title_full Predictors of sustained isolation of pulmonary vein ostia with cryoballoon ablation using a second-generation cryoballoon Arctic Front Advance
title_fullStr Predictors of sustained isolation of pulmonary vein ostia with cryoballoon ablation using a second-generation cryoballoon Arctic Front Advance
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of sustained isolation of pulmonary vein ostia with cryoballoon ablation using a second-generation cryoballoon Arctic Front Advance
title_sort predictors of sustained isolation of pulmonary vein ostia with cryoballoon ablation using a second-generation cryoballoon arctic front advance
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