Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
ISSN-L : 1346-9843
Catheter Ablation
Different Determinants of the Recurrence of Atrial Fibrillation and Adverse Clinical Events in the Mid-Term Period After Atrial Fibrillation Ablation
Ryuta WatanabeKoichi NagashimaYuji WakamatsuNaoto OtsukaKatsuaki YokoyamaNaoya MatsumotoTakayuki OtsukaShinya SuzukiAkio HirataMasato MurakamiMitsuru TakamiMasaomi KimuraHidehira FukayaShiro NakaharaTakeshi KatoHiroshi HayashiYu-ki IwasakiWataru ShimizuIkutaro NakajimaTomoo HaradaJunjiroh KoyamaKen OkumuraMichifumi TokudaTeiichi YamaneKojiro TanimotoYukihiko MomiyamaNoriko NonoguchiKyoko SoejimaKoichiro EjimaNobuhisa HagiwaraMasahide HaradaKazumasa SonodaMasaru InoueKoji KumagaiHidemori HayashiYoshinao YazakiKazuhiro SatomiYuji WatariYasuo Okumurafor the AF Ablation Frontier Registry Investigators
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2022 Volume 86 Issue 2 Pages 233-242

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Background:It is unclear whether there are differences in the clinical factors between atrial fibrillation (AF) recurrence and adverse clinical events (AEs), including stroke/transient ischemic attack (TIA), major bleeding, and death, after AF ablation.

Methods and Results:We examined the data from a retrospective multicenter Japanese registry conducted at 24 cardiovascular centers between 2011 and 2017. Of the 3,451 patients (74.1% men; 63.3±10.3 years) who underwent AF ablation, 1,046 (30.3%) had AF recurrence and 224 (6.5%) suffered AEs (51 strokes/TIAs, 71 major bleeding events, and 36 deaths) over a median follow-up of 20.7 months. After multivariate adjustment, female sex, persistent and long-lasting persistent AF (vs. paroxysmal AF), and stepwise increased left atrial diameter (LAd) quartiles were significantly associated with post-ablation recurrences. A multivariate analysis revealed that an age ≥75 years (vs. <65 years), body weight <50 kg, diabetes, vascular disease, left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction <40% (vs. ≥50%), Lad ≥44 mm (vs. <36 mm), and creatinine clearance <50 mL/min were independently associated with AE incidences, but not with recurrences.

Conclusions:This study disclosed different determinants of post-ablation recurrence and AEs. Female sex, persistent AF, and enlarged LAd were determinants of post-ablation recurrence, whereas an old age, comorbidities, and LV and renal dysfunction rather than post-ablation recurrence were AEs determinants. These findings will help determine ablation indications and post-ablation management.

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