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Contemporary Strategies for Repeat Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation: A European Heart Rhythm Association Survey.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/91473
Publisher DOI
10.1093/europace/euaf231
PubMed ID
40976578
Description
Aims
Pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) is the cornerstone of atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation. However, the optimal strategy during repeat ablation is not clear. This European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) survey aims to assess real-world ablation strategies in patients undergoing repeat AF ablation.Methods And Results
A 25-item questionnaire was distributed amongst healthcare professionals via EHRA between May 22nd and June 21st, 2024. Of 211 respondents from 43 countries, 58.1% of respondents planned a redo after multiple symptomatic recurrences of atrial arrhythmias. Most repeat procedures (68.0%) are performed within 3 months after the decision for re-intervention. 3D mapping and radiofrequency (RF) catheters with contact force (CF) sensing are the most common modality used for repeat ablation. In patients with more than one pulmonary vein (PV) reconnection, most commonly re-isolation of the PVs plus individualized substrate-based ablation is performed (62.2%). When empirical ablation is performed, the most common targets include cavotricuspid isthmus (22.5%), posterior wall isolation (20.7%), left atrial roofline (16.1%), anterior line (12.9%), superior vena cava (8.6%), and vein of Marshall (8.6%). In patients without PV reconnection at repeat procedure, substrate mapping/individualized ablation is the preferred strategy (77.9%). No additional right atrial ablation beyond the CTI was reported. The majority of respondents (60.7%) consider rate-control after ≥3 failed ablations.Conclusions
Real-world strategies for repeat AF ablation show significant variability. 3D mapping and CF-guided RF ablation are commonly utilized. Re-PV isolation and substrate-based ablation are the predominant approaches. However, the optimal strategy beyond durable PVI remains to be further evaluated.
Date of Publication
2025-10-31
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
Atrial fibrillation
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ablation strategy
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ablation technologies
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arrhythmia recurrence
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repeat procedures
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Conti, Sergio
Anic, Ante
Conte, Giulio
Heeger, Christian
Karvonen, Jarkko
Metzner, Andreas
Mills, Mark T
Nesti, Martina
Penela, Diego
Providencia, Rui
Roten, Laurentorcid-logo
Clinic of Cardiology
Ruwald, Martin H
Vlachos, Kostantinos
Zylla, Maura M
Chun, Julian K R
Additional Credits
Clinic of Cardiology
Series
EP Europace
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISSN
1532-2092
1099-5129
Access(Rights)
open.access
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