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Single freeze strategy with the second- generation cryballoon for atrial fibrillation: a multicenter international retrospective analysis in a large cohort of patients

Authors :
Darragh Moran
Gian-Battista Chierchia
Juan Pablo Abugattas
Cesare Storti
Hugo Enrique Coutiño
Pedro Brugada
Saverio Iacopino
Ken Takarada
Luis Marroquin
Carlo de Asmundis
Giacomo Mugnai
Giulio Conte
Valentina De Regibus
Erwin Ströker
Rajin Choudhury
Angelo Auricchio
Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy
Heartrhythmmanagement
Cardio-vascular diseases
Clinical sciences
Source :
Journal of interventional cardiac electrophysiology : an international journal of arrhythmias and pacing. 49(2)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

PURPOSE: The second-generation cryoballoon (CB-A, Arctic Front Advance, Medtronic, Minneapolis, MN, USA) has proven to be highly effective in achieving freedom from atrial fibrillation; nonetheless, the ideal number and duration of freezing cycles is still a matter of debate. We investigated the acute success, procedural complications, and clinical outcome of a single freeze strategy using the CB-A in a large, retrospective, international multicenter study. METHODS: Between January 2013 and September 2015, 818 consecutive patients (58 ± 12 years, 68% males) with drug-resistant atrial fibrillation (AF) who underwent a CB-A using a single freeze strategy were taken into consideration for our analysis. RESULTS: Paroxysmal AF was documented in 74.1% of the patients, while 25.9% presented with persistent AF. Additional freezes were needed in a mean 1.4 veins per patient. 0.2% of the patients experienced persistent PNP that was still documented at the last follow-up. After a median follow-up of 14 ± 8 months, taking into consideration a blanking period (BP) of 3 months, 692 patients (84.6%) were free from arrhythmia recurrence. After a single procedure, AF recurrence during BP and persistent AF were identified as predictors of clinical recurrence after BP. CONCLUSIONS: Single freeze CB-A ablation is effective in treating drug-resistant AF and affords freedom from arrhythmia recurrences in 84.6% of patients during a 14-month follow-up. Persistent AF and recurrence during BP are predictors of arrhythmia recurrences.

Details

ISSN :
15728595
Volume :
49
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of interventional cardiac electrophysiology : an international journal of arrhythmias and pacing
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7ed16a3c8caef3a67a1ae49238083028