Distribution of triggers foci and outcomes of catheter ablation in atrial fibrillation patients in different age groups

Background Atrial fibrillation (AF) prevalence increases with age. Aging affects the substrate properties of the left atrium (LA) and the outcomes of catheter ablation for treating AF. We investigated the AF trigger distribution and catheter ablation outcomes in patients of different ages with AF. M...

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Hauptverfasser: Lin, Chung‐Hsing, Chang, Shih‐Lin, Lin, Yenn‐Jiang, Lo, Li‐Wei, Hu, Yu‐Feng, Chung, Fa‐Po, Chao, Tze‐Fan, Lin, Chin‐Yu, Tuan, Ta‐Chuan, Liao, Jo‐Nan, Kuo, Ling, Chang, Ting‐Yung, Li, Hsing‐Yuan, Huang, Ting‐Chung, Chuang, Chieh‐Mao, Vicera, Jennifer Jeanne, Chen, Shih‐Ann
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Chao, Tze‐Fan
Lin, Chin‐Yu
Tuan, Ta‐Chuan
Liao, Jo‐Nan
Kuo, Ling
Chang, Ting‐Yung
Li, Hsing‐Yuan
Huang, Ting‐Chung
Chuang, Chieh‐Mao
Vicera, Jennifer Jeanne
Chen, Shih‐Ann
description Background Atrial fibrillation (AF) prevalence increases with age. Aging affects the substrate properties of the left atrium (LA) and the outcomes of catheter ablation for treating AF. We investigated the AF trigger distribution and catheter ablation outcomes in patients of different ages with AF. Methods 1585 patients with AF (1181 paroxysmal and 404 non‐ paroxysmal AF) who had undergone catheter ablation were enrolled. The patients were divided into young (20–40 year‐old, n = 175), middle‐aged (41–64 year‐old, n = 1134), and old (≥ 65 year‐old, n = 276) groups. Electrophysiological characteristics and AF trigger sites were recorded. Result The incidence of AF with only non‐pulmonary vein (non‐PV) foci was higher in the young group than in the other groups (8.6% vs. 3.6% vs. 3.3%, p 
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Aging affects the substrate properties of the left atrium (LA) and the outcomes of catheter ablation for treating AF. We investigated the AF trigger distribution and catheter ablation outcomes in patients of different ages with AF. Methods 1585 patients with AF (1181 paroxysmal and 404 non‐ paroxysmal AF) who had undergone catheter ablation were enrolled. The patients were divided into young (20–40 year‐old, n = 175), middle‐aged (41–64 year‐old, n = 1134), and old (≥ 65 year‐old, n = 276) groups. Electrophysiological characteristics and AF trigger sites were recorded. Result The incidence of AF with only non‐pulmonary vein (non‐PV) foci was higher in the young group than in the other groups (8.6% vs. 3.6% vs. 3.3%, p &lt; 0.01). Non‐PV foci were more commonly located in the superior vena cava (SVC) in the young group than in the other groups (13.1% vs. 7.8% vs. 6.5%, p = 0.03). The left atrium (LA) mean voltage was higher and the incidence of very late recurrence after AF ablation was lower in the young group than in the other groups. However, the final AF recurrence rate after multiple procedures and complication rates were similar among all the groups at a mean follow‐up of 5.6 years. Conclusion The young patients with AF had a higher incidence of only non‐PV foci, mostly located in SVC, than the middle‐aged and old patients. 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Adult
age
Age Factors
Aged
Aging
atrial Fibrillation
Atrial Fibrillation - physiopathology
Atrial Fibrillation - surgery
Cardiac arrhythmia
Catheter Ablation - methods
Catheters
Electrophysiologic Techniques, Cardiac
Female
Fibrillation
Heart Atria - physiopathology
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Patients
Radiofrequency ablation
Recurrence
trigger foci
title Distribution of triggers foci and outcomes of catheter ablation in atrial fibrillation patients in different age groups
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