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Pulmonary vein isolation durability and lesion regression in patients with recurrent arrhythmia after pulsed-field ablation.


ABSTRACT:

Background

A novel multipolar pulsed-field ablation (PFA) catheter has recently been introduced for pulmonary vein isolation (PVI). Pre-market data showed high rates for PVI-durability during mandatory remapping studies.

Objective

To present post-market data in patients with recurrent arrhythmias.

Methods

Consecutive patients undergoing a redo procedure after an index PFA PVI using a bipolar-biphasic PFA system were included. 3-D electro-anatomical maps (3D-EAM) on redo procedure were compared to the 3D-EAM acquired after ablation during the index procedure. PVI durability was assessed on a per-vein and per-patient level and the sites of reconnections were identified. Furthermore, lesion extent around veins with durable isolation was compared to study lesion regression.

Results

Of 341 patients treated with a PFA PVI, 29 (8.5%) underwent a left atrial redo ablation due to arrhythmia recurrence. At the end of the index procedure, 110/112 veins (98%, four common ostia) were isolated. On redo procedures performed a median of 6 months after the first ablation, 3D-EAM identified 69/110 (63%) PVs with durable isolation. In 6 (21%) patients, all PVs were durably isolated. Reconnections were more often found on the right-sided veins and on the anterior aspects of the upper veins. Only minor lesion regression was observed between the index and redo procedure (a median of 3 mm (0 - 9.5) on the posterior wall).

Conclusion

In patients with arrhythmia recurrence after PFA PVI using a first-generation PFA device, durable isolation was observed in 63% of the veins and 21% of the patients showed durable isolation of all previously isolated veins.

SUBMITTER: Kueffer T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11015999 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pulmonary vein isolation durability and lesion regression in patients with recurrent arrhythmia after pulsed-field ablation.

Kueffer Thomas T   Stefanova Anita A   Madaffari Antonio A   Seiler Jens J   Thalmann Gregor G   Kozhuharov Nikola N   Maurhofer Jens J   Galuszka Oskar O   Haeberlin Andreas A   Noti Fabian F   Servatius Helge H   Tanner Hildegard H   Roten Laurent L   Reichlin Tobias T  

Journal of interventional cardiac electrophysiology : an international journal of arrhythmias and pacing 20230731 3


<h4>Background</h4>A novel multipolar pulsed-field ablation (PFA) catheter has recently been introduced for pulmonary vein isolation (PVI). Pre-market data showed high rates for PVI-durability during mandatory remapping studies.<h4>Objective</h4>To present post-market data in patients with recurrent arrhythmias.<h4>Methods</h4>Consecutive patients undergoing a redo procedure after an index PFA PVI using a bipolar-biphasic PFA system were included. 3-D electro-anatomical maps (3D-EAM) on redo pro  ...[more]

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