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Controlled Clinical Trial
. 2016 Nov;47(2):245-252.
doi: 10.1007/s10840-016-0156-z. Epub 2016 Jun 9.

Clinical utility of automated ablation lesion tagging based on catheter stability information (VisiTag Module of the CARTO 3 System) with contact force-time integral during pulmonary vein isolation for atrial fibrillation

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Controlled Clinical Trial

Clinical utility of automated ablation lesion tagging based on catheter stability information (VisiTag Module of the CARTO 3 System) with contact force-time integral during pulmonary vein isolation for atrial fibrillation

Yasuo Okumura et al. J Interv Card Electrophysiol. 2016 Nov.

Abstract

Background: The clinical utility of an automated lesion tagging module based on catheter stability information (VisiTag) with the CARTO system during atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation remains to be established. We investigated whether VisiTag-guided extensive encircling pulmonary vein isolation (EEPVI) produces durable lesions.

Methods: The study involved 54 patients undergoing EEPVI for paroxysmal AF. We performed EEPVI guided by the module-generated ablation tags, i.e., "VisiTags," which are point-by-point ablation tags placed on 3D maps. The patients were divided into two groups: those treated under a moderate catheter stability VisiTag setting, i.e., a 3-mm distance limit for at least 5 s and a minimum contact force (CF) of 8 g over 25 % of the set time period with a target force-time integral (FTI) ≥300 g*s (n = 27), and those treated under a strict catheter stability setting, i.e., a 3-mm distance limit for at least 10 s and a minimum CF of 10 g over 50 % of the set time period with a target FTI ≥400 g*s (n = 27).

Results: After EEPVI, adenosine triphosphate-provoked dormant PV conduction was observed in six (22 %) patients in the moderate catheter stability group and in one (4 %) patient in the strict catheter stability group (p = 0.1003); the 12.9-month success rate was 81 % in both groups.

Conclusions: The strict catheter stability setting for automated lesion tagging together with a target FTI of >400 g*s, vs. the moderate catheter stability setting with a target FTI of >300 g*s, produces less frequent ATP-provoked PV conduction and yields a comparably high mid-term success rate.

Keywords: Ablation; Atrial fibrillation; Catheter stability; Contact force; Force-time integral.

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