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Late recurrence of atrial fibrillation 5 years after catheter ablation: predictors and outcome.


ABSTRACT:

Aims

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a chronic progressive disease that continuously recurs even after successful AF catheter ablation (AFCA). We explored the mechanism of long-term recurrence by comparing patient characteristics and redo-ablation findings.

Methods and results

Among the 4248 patients who underwent a de novo AFCA and protocol-based rhythm follow-up at a single centre, we enrolled 1417 patients [71.7% male, aged 60.0 (52.0-67.0) years, 57.9% paroxysmal AF] who experienced clinical recurrences (CRs), and divided them according to the period of recurrence: within one year (n = 645), 1-2 years (n = 339), 2-5 years (n = 308), and after 5 years (CR>5 yr, n = 125). We also compared the redo-mapping and ablation outcomes of 198 patients. In patients with CR>5 yr, the proportion of paroxysmal AF was higher (P = 0.031); however, the left atrial (LA) volume (quantified by computed tomography, P = 0.003), LA voltage (P = 0.003), frequency of early recurrence (P < 0.001), and use of post-procedure anti-arrhythmic drugs (P < 0.001) were lower. A CR>5 yr was independently associated with a low LA volume [odds ratio (OR) 0.99 (0.98-1.00), P = 0.035], low LA voltage [OR 0.61 (0.38-0.94), P = 0.032], and lower early recurrence [OR 0.40 (0.23-0.67), P < 0.001]. Extra-pulmonary vein triggers during repeat procedures were significantly greater in patients with a CR>5 yr, despite no difference in the de novo protocol (P for trend 0.003). The rhythm outcomes of repeat ablation procedures did not differ according to the timing of the CR (log-rank P = 0.330).

Conclusions

Patients with a later CR exhibited a smaller LA volume, lower LA voltage, and higher extra-pulmonary vein triggers during the repeat procedure, suggesting AF progression.

SUBMITTER: Choi SH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10228616 | biostudies-literature | 2023 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Late recurrence of atrial fibrillation 5 years after catheter ablation: predictors and outcome.

Choi Sung Hwa SH   Yu Hee Tae HT   Kim Daehoon D   Park Je-Wook JW   Kim Tae-Hoon TH   Uhm Jae-Sun JS   Joung Boyoung B   Lee Moon-Hyoung MH   Hwang Chun C   Pak Hui-Nam HN  

Europace : European pacing, arrhythmias, and cardiac electrophysiology : journal of the working groups on cardiac pacing, arrhythmias, and cardiac cellular electrophysiology of the European Society of Cardiology 20230501 5


<h4>Aims</h4>Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a chronic progressive disease that continuously recurs even after successful AF catheter ablation (AFCA). We explored the mechanism of long-term recurrence by comparing patient characteristics and redo-ablation findings.<h4>Methods and results</h4>Among the 4248 patients who underwent a de novo AFCA and protocol-based rhythm follow-up at a single centre, we enrolled 1417 patients [71.7% male, aged 60.0 (52.0-67.0) years, 57.9% paroxysmal AF] who experienc  ...[more]

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