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A worldwide survey on incidence, management and prognosis of oesophageal fistula formation following atrial fibrillation catheter ablation: The POTTER-AF study.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/181765
Date of Publication
July 14, 2023
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Universitätsklinik fü...

Contributor
Tilz, Roland Richard
Schmidt, Vanessa
Pürerfellner, Helmut
Maury, Philippe
Chun, Kr Julian
Martinek, Martin
Sohns, Christian
Schmidt, Boris
Mandel, Franck
Gandjbakhch, Estelle
Laredo, Mikael
Gunawardene, Melanie Anuscha
Willems, Stephan
Beiert, Thomas
Borlich, Martin
Iden, Leon
Füting, Anna
Spittler, Raphael
Gaspar, Thomas
Richter, Sergio
Schade, Anja
Kuniss, Malte
Neumann, Thomas
Francke, Alexander
Wunderlich, Carsten
Shin, Dong-In
Grosse Meininghaus, Dirk
Foresti, Mike
Bonsels, Marc
Reek, David
Wiegand, Uwe
Bauer, Alexander
Metzner, Andreas
Eckardt, Lars
Popescu, Sorin Ștefan
Krahnefeld, Olaf
Sticherling, Christian
Kühne, Michael
Nguyen, Dinh Quang
Roten, Laurentorcid-logo
Universitätsklinik für Kardiologie
Saguner, Ardan M
Linz, Dominik
van der Voort, Pepijn
Mulder, Bart A
Vijgen, Johan
Almorad, Alexandre
Guenancia, Charles
Fauchier, Laurent
Boveda, Serge
De Greef, Y
Da Costa, Antoine
Jais, Pierre
Derval, Nicolas
Milhem, Antoine
Jesel, Laurence
Garcia, Rodrigue
Poty, Hervé
Khoueiry, Ziad
Seitz, Julien
Laborderie, Julien
Mechulan, Alexis
Brigadeau, Francois
Zhao, Alexandre
Saludas, Yannick
Piot, Olivier
Ahluwalia, Nikhil
Martin, Claire
Chen, Jian
Antolic, Bor
Leventopoulos, Georgios
Özcan, Emin Evren
Yorgun, Hikmet
Cay, Serkan
Yalin, Kivanc
Botros, Maichel Sobhy
Mahmoud, Ahmed Taher
Jędrzejczyk-Patej, Ewa
Inaba, Osamu
Okumura, Ken
Ejima, Koichiro
Khakpour, Houman
Boyle, Noel
Catanzaro, J N
Reddy, Vivek
Mohanty, Sanghamitra
Natale, Andrea
Blessberger, Hermann
Yang, Bing
Stevens, Irene
Sommer, Philipp
Veltmann, Christian
Steven, Daniel
Vogler, Julia
Kuck, Karl-Heinz
Merino, José Luis
Keelani, Ahmad
Heeger, Christian-H
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600 - Technology::610...

Series
European heart journal
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1522-9645
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1093/eurheartj/ehad250
PubMed ID
37062040
Uncontrolled Keywords

Atrial fibrillation c...

Description
AIMS

Oesophageal fistula represents a rare but dreadful complication of atrial fibrillation catheter ablation. Data on its incidence, management and outcome are sparse.

METHODS AND RESULTS

This international multicenter registry investigates the characteristics of oesophageal fistulae after treatment of atrial fibrillation by catheter ablation. A total of 553,729 catheter ablation procedures (radiofrequency: 62.9%, cryoballoon: 36.2%, other modalities: 0.9%) were performed at 214 centers in 35 countries. In 78 centers 138 patients (0.025%, radiofrequency: 0.038%, cryoballoon: 0.0015% (p<0.0001)) were diagnosed with an oesophageal fistula. Periprocedural data were available for 118 patients (85.5%). Following catheter ablation, the median time to symptoms and the median time to diagnosis were 18 (7.75, 25; range: 0-60) days and 21 (15, 29.5; range: 2-63) days, respectively. The median time from symptom onset to oesophageal fistula diagnosis was 3 (1, 9; range: 0-42) days. The most common initial symptom was fever (59.3%). The diagnosis was established by chest computed tomography in 80.2% of patients. Oesophageal surgery was performed in 47.4% and direct endoscopic treatment in 19.8%, and conservative treatment in 32.8% of patients. The overall mortality was 65.8%. Mortality following surgical (51.9%) or endoscopic treatment (56.5%) was significantly lower as compared to conservative management (89.5%) (odds ratio 7.463 (2.414, 23.072) p<0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

Oesophageal fistula after catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation is rare and occurs mostly with the use of radiofrequency energy rather than cryoenergy. Mortality without surgical or endoscopic intervention is exceedingly high.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/166497
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