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. 2006 Apr 18;144(8):572-4.
doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-144-8-200604180-00007.

Brief communication: atrial-esophageal fistulas after radiofrequency ablation

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Brief communication: atrial-esophageal fistulas after radiofrequency ablation

Jennifer E Cummings et al. Ann Intern Med. .

Abstract

Background: Ablation of atrial fibrillation is generally considered safe and effective. However, atrial-esophageal fistulas have recently been reported as a rare but fatal complication.

Objective: To describe 9 patients with atrial-esophageal fistulas after ablation for atrial fibrillation.

Design: Retrospective case series.

Setting: Institutions where cardiologists performed atrial fibrillation ablation procedures.

Patients: 9 patients with atrial-esophageal fistulas after atrial fibrillation ablation.

Measurements: Demographic characteristics, mortality, presenting signs and symptoms, and days to presentation.

Results: Patients presented a mean of 12.3 days (range, 10 to 16 days) after their procedures. Nonspecific symptoms included fever, leukocytosis, and neurologic abnormalities. All patients died. Only 4 patients received correct diagnoses before death, although all patients presented to a physician. In 3 patients, surgical repair was attempted.

Limitations: Few physicians reported cases, and only approximate numbers of procedures performed by the physicians are known. Thus, the authors could not estimate the incidence of atrial-esophageal fistulas after ablation.

Conclusions: Formation of atrial-esophageal fistulas is a rare but potentially devastating complication of atrial fibrillation ablation. This disorder may have an indolent presentation and may mimic other disease states, such as stroke or sepsis.

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