Persistent atrial fibrillation presenting in sinus rhythm: Pulmonary vein isolation versus pulmonary vein isolation plus electrogram-guided ablation

Frederic A Sebag, Najia Chaachoui, Nick W Linton, Sana Amraoui, James Harrison, Steven Williams, Christopher Aldo Rinaldi, Jaswinder Gill, Michael Cooklin, Senthil Kirubakaran, Mark D O'Neill, Matthew Wright, Nicolas Lellouche

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Abstract

Background
The classification of atrial fibrillation as paroxysmal or persistent (PsAF) is clinically useful, but does not accurately reflect the underlying pathophysiology and is therefore a suboptimal guide to selection of ablation strategy.

Aim
To determine if additional substrate ablation is beneficial for a subset of patients with PsAF, in whom long periods of sinus rhythm (SR) can be maintained.

Methods
We included patients presenting with PsAF in whom continuous periods of SR > 3 months were documented. All patients were in SR on the day of the procedure. Electrical pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) was performed in all patients. Additional electrogram (EGM)-guided ablation was left to the discretion of the operator. Patient characteristics and follow-up were analysed with respect to presence or absence of additional EGM-guided ablation.

Results
Sixty-five patients (mean age 60.1 ± 8.9 years; 81.5% men) met the inclusion criteria. EGM-guided ablation was performed in 32 (49%) patients. Patients with and without EGM-guided ablation had similar baseline characteristics. Absence of EGM-guided ablation was one of the independent predictors for arrhythmia recurrences after the index procedure (hazard ratio 0.24; confidence interval 0.12–0.47). After a median follow-up of 18 ± 10 months, the number of procedures required was significantly higher in the ‘PVI-only’ group (2.24 ± 0.75 vs. 1.84 ± 0.81; P = 0.04) to achieve a similar success rate (84% vs. 81%; P = 0.833).

Conclusion
The addition of EGM-guided ablation requires fewer procedures to achieve similar clinical efficacy in mid-term follow-up compared with a PVI-only strategy in patients with PsAF presenting for ablation in SR.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)501-510
Number of pages10
JournalArchives of cardiovascular diseases
Volume106
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2013

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