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P968Impact of contact force sensing catheters on fluoroscopy time in left-sided atrial procedures

Authors :
Lukas Fiedler
Jedrzej Kosiuk
T De Potter
M. Pfeffer
Clemens Steinwender
Franz X. Roithinger
Thomas Lambert
Alexander Nahler
Hermann Blessberger
Paweł Balsam
S. Hoenig
R. Schoenbauer
D Hrncic
Piotr Buchta
Source :
EP Europace. 22
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2020.

Abstract

Funding Acknowledgements None. OnBehalf Go for Zero Fluoroscopy Project investigators Background Contact force sensing catheters provide electrophysiologists with direct feedback and therefore improve safety and help to generate more effective lesions. The use of contact force may also reduce fluoroscopy and procedure times. Purpose The aim of this study was to systematically evaluate the impact of using contact force sensing catheters (CFSCs) on fluoroscopy times and procedure times in left-sided atrial procedures. Methods In this multinational, multicenter study, data from 622 left-sided procedures (142 without and 480 with CFSCs) of 25 participating European centers were prospectively collected with a structured questionnaire. Examinations comprised 393 pulmonary vein isolations (PVIs, group 1[G1]), 122 PVIs with linear lesions (group 2[G2]), 65 left-sided accessory pathway ablations (group 3 [G3]) and 42 ablations for left atrial tachycardia (group 4 [G4]). Fluoroscopy and procedure times were compared with respect to the use of CFSCs, procedure type, and level of operator experience as possible confounders. A Mann-Whitney U-test was applied for comparison, and a p-value Results With the use of CFSCs, fluoroscopy time was significantly reduced when performing pulmonary vein isolations (G1 median [IQR]: 19 [11.0-33.7] vs. 7.2 [4.0-13.0] min., p 15 years: -6.5 min., p 40: -1.5 min., p = 0.346). Conclusion Contact force sensing catheters can help to reduce fluoroscopy times, especially when performing pulmonary vein isolations. This effect could be demonstrated for all career levels. However, it diminished with the operator"s caseload. A shortening of procedure time was found for PVIs with additional linear lesions.

Details

ISSN :
15322092 and 10995129
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EP Europace
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d8b3284a7f7d9652d65c6faf32f76166
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/europace/euaa162.359