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Review
. 2023 Oct;66(7):1749-1757.
doi: 10.1007/s10840-023-01519-7. Epub 2023 Mar 4.

Ablation of CTI-dependent flutter using different ablation technologies: acute and long-term outcome from the LEONARDO study

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Ablation of CTI-dependent flutter using different ablation technologies: acute and long-term outcome from the LEONARDO study

Giampiero Maglia et al. J Interv Card Electrophysiol. 2023 Oct.

Abstract

Background: A novel ablation catheter has been released to map and ablate the cavo-tricuspid isthmus (CTI) in patients with atrial flutter (AFL), improving ablation efficiency.

Methods: We evaluated the acute and long-term outcome of CTI ablation aiming at bidirectional conduction block (BDB) in a prospective, multicenter cohort study enrolling 500 patients indicated for typical AFL ablation. Patients were grouped on the basis of the AFL ablation method (linear anatomical approach, Conv group n = 425, or maximum voltage guided, MVG group, n = 75) and ablation catheter (mini-electrodes technology, MiFi group, n = 254, or a standard 8-mm ablation catheter, BLZ group, n = 246).

Results: Complete BDB according to both validation criteria (sequential detailed activation mapping or mapping only the ablation site) was achieved in 443 patients (88.6%). The number of RF applications needed to achieve BDB was lower in the MiFi MVG group vs both the MiFi Conv group and the BLZ Conv group (3.2 ± 2 vs 5.2 ± 4 vs 9.3 ± 5, p < 0.0001 for all comparisons). Fluoroscopy time was similar among groups, whereas we observed a reduction in the procedure duration from the BLZ Conv group (61.9 ± 26min) to the MiFi MVG group (50.6 ± 17min, p = 0.048). During a mean follow-up of 548 ± 304 days, 32 (6.2%) patients suffered an AFL recurrence. No differences were found according to BDB achieved by both validation criteria.

Conclusions: Ablation was highly effective in achieving acute CTI BDB and long-term arrhythmia freedom irrespective of the ablation strategy or the validation criteria for CTI chosen by the operator. The use of an ablation catheter equipped with mini-electrodes technology seems to improve ablation efficiency.

Clinical trial registration: Atrial Flutter Ablation in a Real World Population. (LEONARDO).

Clinicaltrials: gov Identifier: NCT02591875.

Keywords: CTI; Catheter ablation; Maximum-voltage guide ablation; Mini-electrodes.

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