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Stepwise endo‐/epicardial catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation: The Mediterranea approach

Giuseppe Martino, Paolo Compagnucci, Carmine Mancusi, Enrico Vassallo, Claudia Calvanese, G. Rattá, Mariateresa Librera, Marco Franciulli, Luigi Marino, Antonio Dello Russo, Michela Casella

2021Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Outcomes of catheter ablation (CA) among patients with nonparoxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF) are largely disappointing. OBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate the feasibility, effectiveness, and safety of a single-stage stepwise endo-/epicardial approach in patients with persistent/longstanding-persistent AF. METHODS: We enrolled 25 consecutive patients with symptomatic persistent (n = 4) or longstanding-persistent (n = 21) AF and at least one prior endocardial procedure, who underwent CA using an endo-/epicardial approach. Our anatomical stepwise protocol included multiple endocardial as well as epicardial (Bachmann's bundle [BB] and ligament of Marshall ablations) components, and entailed ablation of atrial tachycardias emerging during the procedure. The primary outcome was freedom from any AF/atrial tachycardia episode after a 3-month blanking period. The secondary outcome was patients' symptom status during follow-up. RESULTS: The stepwise endo-/epicardial approach allowed sinus rhythm restoration in 72% of patients, either directly (n = 6, 24%) or after AF organization into atrial tachycardia (n = 12, 48%). BB's ablation was commonly implicated in arrhythmia termination. After a median follow-up of 266 days (interquartile range, 96 days), survival free from AF/atrial tachycardia was 88%. Antiarrhythmic drugs could be discontinued in 22 patients (88%). As compared to baseline, more patients were asymptomatic at 9-month follow-up (0% vs. 56%, p = .02). Five patients (20%) developed mild medical complications, whereas one subject (4%) had severe kidney injury requiring dialysis. CONCLUSION: A single-stage endo-/epicardial CA resulted in favorable rhythm and symptom outcomes in a cohort of patients with symptomatic persistent/longstanding-persistent AF and one or more prior endocardial procedures. Epicardial ablation of BB was commonly implicated in procedural success.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAtrial fibrillationAtrial tachycardiaInternal medicineCardiologyCatheter ablationInterquartile rangeSinus rhythmTachycardiaAsymptomaticAblationSurgeryAtrial Fibrillation Management and OutcomesCardiac Arrhythmias and TreatmentsCardiac pacing and defibrillation studies
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