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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2006 Nov;17(2):103-9.
doi: 10.1007/s10840-006-9066-9. Epub 2007 Feb 23.

Pulmonary vein isolation and linear lesions in atrial fibrillation ablation

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Pulmonary vein isolation and linear lesions in atrial fibrillation ablation

Imran Sheikh et al. J Interv Card Electrophysiol. 2006 Nov.

Abstract

Background: Various strategies have been used for atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation. It is unclear whether adding linear lesions to pulmonary vein (PV) isolation has significant advantages.

Objectives: We assessed the clinical benefit of adding linear lesions in patients undergoing PV isolation for AF.

Methods: One hundred patients (63 male and 37 female; mean age of 59 +/- 11 years) with documented paroxysmal AF were included in the study. Patients were randomized into two groups. The first group underwent PV isolation alone. The second group underwent PV isolation and had two linear lesions created; one line between the superior PVs, and a second line from the left inferior PV to the mitral valve annulus. Patients' clinical progress after the ablation was evaluated and compared at 1, 3, and 9 months after their respective ablation procedures.

Results: The linear lesions group maintained sinus rhythm and had fewer symptoms than the lone PV isolation group (86 vs. 58%, respectively) (p < 0.05) at 1 month. At 9 months, when patients who reverted to AF underwent additional management to regain sinus rhythm (90 vs. 82%, respectively) (p = NS), there was no statistical difference between the groups regarding the use of antiarrhythmics, the need for electrical cardioversion, and subjective improvement.

Conclusion: The addition of linear lesions to PV isolation more effectively achieved sinus rhythm initially and fewer patients required additional management to maintain their rhythm when compared to patients who underwent lone PV isolation. However, at 9 months, the overall results were similar in both groups.

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