Very high-power and short-duration radiofrequency ablation for atrial fibrillation in a Latin American low-volume private center
Background Center volume and operator experience/training are important factors impacting outcomes in AFib CA. Setting for RF delivery (power, duration, and contact force) associated with better outcomes remains to be determined. Methods This is an observational, longitudinal, and retrospective stud...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of interventional cardiac electrophysiology 2024-09, Vol.67 (6), p.1399-1406 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Center volume and operator experience/training are important factors impacting outcomes in AFib CA. Setting for RF delivery (power, duration, and contact force) associated with better outcomes remains to be determined.
Methods
This is an observational, longitudinal, and retrospective study. All consecutive procedures performed between December 12, 2013, and March 9, 2023, in a low-volume private center in Latin America were analyzed. Procedure characteristics and outcomes were compared between STD and vHPSD.
Results
Two hundred ten procedures were performed on 194 patients. Median annual number of procedures was 19 (7–29). Median age was 62 (52–68), and majority were male (71%). Median procedure duration was 155 (125–195) min, mean fluoroscopy time 32.8 ± 15 min and mean fluoroscopy dose 373.5 ± 208.9 mGray. Median follow-up was 27 months, significantly longer in STD compared with vHPSD group (43 [31–68] vs. 13 [8–19], respectively;
P
≤ 0.001). The recurrence rate was 33.2% and major complications 8.6%. Compared with STD, vHPSD resulted in a significantly shorter procedure duration (125 vs. 180 min,
P
≤ 0.001), shorter fluoroscopy time (22.7 ± 9.5 vs. 39.2 ± 14.3 min,
P
≤ 0.001), and lower fluoroscopy dose (283.8 ± 161.1 vs. 438.3 ± 216.1 mGray,
P
≤ 0.001). No long-term recurrence difference was observed when the follow-up periods were comparable. No difference in complication rate was observed (8.5% vs. 8.6%,
P
= 0.988).
Conclusions
Outcomes in AFib CA in a Latin American low-volume private center can be considered acceptable, with efficacy and safety similar to those reported in the literature. Compared with STD ablation, vHPSD showed higher efficiency with similar efficacy and safety.
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ISSN: | 1572-8595 1383-875X 1572-8595 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10840-024-01756-4 |