Catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation in the young: insights from the German Ablation Registry
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Catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation in the young: insights from the German Ablation Registry
Abstract
Introduction: Catheter ablation of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF) has been suggested as first-line treatment for selected patients (pts). However, patient characteristics, procedural data, and complication rate in the group of young patients remain undetermined.
Methods: The German Ablation Registry has been designed as a multi-center prospective registry. AF ablation data were collected from 51 German centers between March 2007 to September 2012 and 2 groups were defined (group A: ≤45 years, group B: >45 years). Data were analyzed according to patient characteristics, procedural data, and complications. To calculate differences between both groups CHI2 or Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon tests was utilized.
Results: A total of 7243 patients undergoing AF ablation were included (group A: 593, 8.2 %; group B: 6650, 91.8 %). Male gender and PAF were significantly more often present in group A. Patient characteristic revealed decreased co-morbidities in the young. In both groups circumferential pulmonary vein isolation represented the procedural cornerstone, whereas substrate modification was significantly more often performed in group B. Procedure-, and fluoroscopy-time was similar but there was a shorter hospital stay and a favorable complication profile in the young. After 12 months AF recurrence and use of antiarrhythmic drugs were less common in group A.
Conclusion: The young AF ablation patient has typically paroxysmal AF and less comorbidities. In this group, catheter ablation of AF is associated with a lower major complication rate, shorter hospitalization, and a favorable clinical outcome.
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