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Mid-term outcome following second-generation cryoballoon ablation for atrial fibrillation in heart failure patients: effectiveness of single 3-min freeze cryoablation performed in a cohort of patients with reduced left ventricular systolic function.
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Journal of cardiovascular medicine (Hagerstown, Md.) [J Cardiovasc Med (Hagerstown)] 2019 Oct; Vol. 20 (10), pp. 667-675. - Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Purpose: Currently, information on the mid-term outcome of cryoballoon ablation (CB-A) for drug-resistant atrial fibrillation in patients with reduced left ventricular systolic function is limited.<br />Methods: Thirty-eight consecutive patients with paroxysmal or persistent atrial fibrillation (84.2% male), with median left ventricular ejection fraction of 37.3% were included in our study. All patients underwent the procedure with the 28-mm cryoballoon advance.<br />Results: There were no mayor complications related to the CB-A procedure. Median follow-up was 26.5 ± 13.7 months. The freedom from atrial fibrillation after a blanking period of 3 months was 42.9% in our cohort of patients. During the follow-up period, 13 patients underwent at least a new electrophysiological procedure. After a single procedure, the univariate predictors of clinical recurrence after the blanking period were age and persistent atrial fibrillation.<br />Conclusion: Second-generation CB-A of atrial fibrillation seems feasible and safe in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and heart failure with mid-range ejection fraction, in terms of complications rate and number of applications per vein. All pulmonary veins could be isolated with the 28-mm cryoballoon advance only.
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- Aged
Atrial Fibrillation complications
Atrial Fibrillation diagnosis
Atrial Fibrillation physiopathology
Cryosurgery adverse effects
Equipment Design
Feasibility Studies
Female
Heart Failure complications
Heart Failure diagnostic imaging
Heart Failure physiopathology
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Progression-Free Survival
Pulmonary Veins physiopathology
Recurrence
Risk Factors
Stroke Volume
Systole
Time Factors
Atrial Fibrillation surgery
Cardiac Catheters
Cryosurgery instrumentation
Pulmonary Veins surgery
Ventricular Function, Left
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1558-2035
- Volume :
- 20
- Issue :
- 10
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of cardiovascular medicine (Hagerstown, Md.)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 31385856
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.2459/JCM.0000000000000845