Results of radiofrequency ablation of permanent atrial fibrillation of >2 years duration and left atrial size >5 cm using 2-mm irrigated tip ablation catheter and targeting areas of complex fractionated atrial electrograms
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Results of radiofrequency ablation of permanent atrial fibrillation of >2 years duration and left atrial size >5 cm using 2-mm irrigated tip ablation catheter and targeting areas of complex fractionated atrial electrograms
Abstract
Complex fractionated atrial electrograms (CFAEs) have shown promise as target sites for ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF); however, the data are limited with regard to patients with a large left atrium (LA) (>5 cm), and/or a permanent AF duration of >2 years. We tested the hypothesis that ablation of user-defined, computer-generated CFAE and pulmonary vein isolation, without additional lines would help long-term maintenance of sinus rhythm (SR). A total of 21 patients, 9 men and 12 women, aged 32 to 78 years (mean 44 +/- 3.3) were selected. All had chronic AF for >2 years (range 2 to 20; mean 3.8) and a LA of 5.3 to 11.3 cm (mean 6.4 cm). The underlying structural heart disease was rheumatic mitral valve disease in 18, aortic stenosis in 1, and hypertension in 2. Mapping and ablation was done using the NAVx Ensite system and a 2-mm-tip IBI Therapy Cool Path ablation catheter. The target included circumferential pulmonary vein ablation and elimination of areas in the LA and proximal coronary sinus showing CFAEs. During ablation, 3 patients converted to SR. In 15 others, significant organization of the atrial activity occurred. They then underwent successful electrical cardioversion. Three patients showed no change in atrial activity nor had electrical cardioversion. No procedural complications occurred. Patients took oral amiodarone for 3 months after the procedure. At 3 to 12 months (mean 9.8) of follow-up, 3 patients who were in AF at the end of the ablation procedure continued to be in AF. Of the rest, all but 3 were able to maintain SR without antiarrhythmic drugs. In conclusion, ablation using a 2-mm tip irrigation catheter, targeting user-defined CFAEs and pulmonary vein isolation facilitated maintenance of SR in most patients with a LA >5 cm and an AF duration of >2 years.
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