1. Primary Persistent Atrial Fibrillation: A Distinct Arrhythmia Subentity of an Ablation Population
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Thomas Münzel, Hanke Mollnau, Blanca Quesada Ocete, Torsten Konrad, Cathrin Theis, Karsten Bock, Thomas Rostock, and Sebastian Sonnenschein
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medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,Catheter ablation ,Atrial fibrillation ,Ablation ,medicine.disease ,Physiology (medical) ,Heart failure ,Predictive value of tests ,Internal medicine ,Cardiology ,Medicine ,Medical history ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Prospective cohort study ,education - Abstract
INTRODUCTION Persistent atrial fibrillation (persAF) can occur either as a sustained arrhythmia that has progressed from initially paroxysmal AF or as primary persAF without a history of any spontaneously terminated episode. There is a paucity of data differentiating between the 2 different persAF entities. Thus, we prospectively evaluated baseline characteristics, electrophysiological features, and ablation outcome in these 2 patient cohorts. METHODS AND RESULTS A total number of 154 consecutive persAF patients (63 ± 10 years, f = 42, longstanding persAF = 60) were characterized in terms of having primary persAF (P-persAF group) or persAF that secondarily progressed from paroxysmal AF (S-persAF group). All patients underwent de novo catheter ablation using the stepwise approach. PersAF entities were characterized by detailed patient history, sequential Holter monitoring, and reports of documented modes of AF conversion, respectively. The P-persAF group had a higher number of young patients (
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- 2015
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