Recent advances in rhythm control for atrial fibrillation
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Recent advances in rhythm control for atrial fibrillation
Abstract
Atrial fibrillation (AF) remains a difficult management problem. The restoration and maintenance of sinus rhythm-rhythm control therapy-can markedly improve symptoms and haemodynamics for patients who have paroxysmal or persistent AF, but some patients fare well with rate control alone. Sinus rhythm can be achieved with anti-arrhythmic drugs or electrical cardioversion, but the maintenance of sinus rhythm without recurrence is more challenging. Catheter ablation of the AF triggers is more effective than anti-arrhythmic drugs at maintaining sinus rhythm. Whilst pulmonary vein isolation is an effective strategy, other ablation targets are being evaluated to improve sinus rhythm maintenance, especially in patients with chronic forms of AF. Previously extensive ablation strategies have been used for patients with persistent AF, but a recent trial has shown that pulmonary vein isolation without additional ablation lesions is associated with outcomes similar to those of more extensive ablation. This has led to an increase in catheter-based technology to achieve durable pulmonary vein isolation. Furthermore, a combination of anti-arrhythmic drugs and catheter ablation seems useful to improve the effectiveness of rhythm control therapy. Two large ongoing trials evaluate whether a modern rhythm control therapy can improve prognosis in patients with AF.
Keywords: Atrial Fibrillation; Sinus rhythmcontrol; ablation.
Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: BO is the chair of the Data and Safety Monitoring Board for the REDUCE-IT trial sponsored by Amarin, a national coordinator for the GLORIA-AF trial sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim, and a speaker and consultant for On-X/Cryolife and Lundbeck. PK receives research support from the European Union, the British Heart Foundation, the Leducq Foundation, the Medical Research Council (UK), and the German Centre for Cardiovascular Research and from several drug and device companies active in atrial fibrillation and has received honoraria from several such companies. PK is listed as inventor on two patents held by the University of Birmingham (Atrial Fibrillation Therapy WO 2015140571 and Markers for Atrial Fibrillation WO 2016012783). RB declares that he has no competing interestsNo competing interests were disclosed.No competing interests were disclosed.
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