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Five-Year Outcome of Catheter Ablation of Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Using Termination of Atrial Fibrillation as a Procedural Endpoint.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.62772
Date of Publication
2015
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Universitätsklinik fü...

Contributor
Scherr, Daniel
Khairy, Paul
Miyazaki, Shinsuke
Aurillac-Lavignolle, Valérie
Pascale, Patrizio
Wilton, Stephen B
Ramoul, Khaled
Komatsu, Yuki
Roten, Laurentorcid-logo
Universitätsklinik für Kardiologie
Jadidi, Amir
Linton, Nick
Pedersen, Michala
Daly, Matthew
O'Neill, Mark
Knecht, Sébastien
Weerasooriya, Rukshen
Rostock, Thomas
Manninger, Martin
Cochet, Hubert
Shah, Ashok J
Yeim, Sunthareth
Denis, Arnaud
Derval, Nicolas
Hocini, Mélèze
Sacher, Frédéric
Haïssaguerre, Michel
Jaïs, Pierre
Subject(s)

600 - Technology::610...

500 - Science::570 - ...

Series
Circulation. Arrhythmia and electrophysiology
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1941-3084
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1161/CIRCEP.114.001943
PubMed ID
25528745
Uncontrolled Keywords

ablation

atrial fibrillation

atrial tachycardia

Description
BACKGROUND

-This study aimed to determine five-year efficacy of catheter ablation for persistent atrial fibrillation (PsAF) using AF termination as a procedural endpoint.

METHODS AND RESULTS

-150 patients (57±10 years) underwent PsAF ablation using a stepwise ablation approach (pulmonary vein isolation, electrogram-guided and linear ablation) with the desired procedural endpoint being AF termination. Repeat ablation was performed for recurrent AF or atrial tachycardia (AT). AF was terminated by ablation in 120 patients (80%). Arrhythmia-free survival rates after a single procedure were 35.3±3.9%, 28.0±3.7%, and 16.8±3.2% at 1, 2, and 5 years, respectively. Arrhythmia-free survival rates after the last procedure (mean 2.1±1.0 procedures) were 89.7±2.5%, 79.8±3.4%, and 62.9±4.5%, at 1, 2, and 5 years, respectively. During a median follow-up of 58 (IQR 43-73) months following the last ablation procedure, 97 of 150 (64.7%) patients remained in sinus rhythm without antiarrhythmic drugs (AADs). Another 14 (9.3%) patients maintained sinus rhythm after re-initiation of AADs, and an additional 15 (10.0%) patients regressed to paroxysmal recurrences only. Failure to terminate AF during the index procedure (HR 3.831; 95%CI: 2.070-7.143; p<0.001), left atrial diameter ≥50mm (HR 2.083; 95%CI: 1.078-4.016; p=0.03), continuous AF duration ≥18 months (HR 1.984; 95%CI: 1.024-3.846; p<0.04) and structural heart disease (HR 1.874; 95% CI: 1.037-3.388; p=0.04) predicted arrhythmia recurrence.

CONCLUSIONS

-In patients with PsAF, an ablation strategy aiming at AF termination is associated with freedom from arrhythmia recurrence in the majority of patients over a 5-year follow up period.Procedural AF non-termination and specific baseline factors predict long-term outcome after ablation.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/129010
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