Circulation Reports
Online ISSN : 2434-0790
Arrhythmia/Electrophysiology
Novel Method for Risk Stratification of Major Adverse Clinical Events Using Pre- and Post-Ablation Left Atrial Volume Index in Patients With Persistent Atrial Fibrillation
Hironori Ishiguchi Yasuhiro YoshigaAkihiko ShimizuMasakazu FukudaAyumi OmuroMasahiro HisaokaYusuke NakashimaMiho FujitaShintaro HashimotoTakuya OmuroToru AriyoshiShigeki KobayashiTakayuki OkamuraMotoaki Sano
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2024 Volume 6 Issue 10 Pages 415-423

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Background: The relationship between changes in the left atrial volume index (LAVI) post-catheter ablation (CA) and long-term prognostic events in patients with persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) remains unclear. We evaluated the incidence of major adverse clinical events (MACE), including all-cause death, unplanned heart failure hospitalization, and unplanned cardiovascular hospitalization using pre- and post-CA LAVI.

Methods and Results: We collected data retrospectively from 150 patients with persistent AF who underwent their first CA. LAVI was calculated during preprocedural echocardiography under AF rhythm (pre-CA LAVI) and 3 months post-CA under sinus rhythm (post-CA LAVI). The cumulative incidence of MACE was compared among 3 subgroups based on the cutoff values of pre-CA (45.5 mL/m2) and post-CA (46.5 mL/m2; both determined using the c-statistic) LAVI. The subgroup of a pre-CA LAVI >45.5 mL/m2with a post-CA LAVI >46.5 mL/m2(n=45) had a significantly higher MACE incidence compared with other subgroups (P=0.002). Multivariate analysis identified this subgroup as independently at higher risk for MACE. The subgroup of a pre-CA LAVI >45.5 mL/m2with a post-CA LAVI ≤46.5 mL/m2(n=49) had an incidence comparable with those with pre-CA LAVI ≤45.5 mL/m2(n=56) and exhibited a significantly greater reduction in LAVI than other subgroups did (P<0.001).

Conclusions: Combining pre-CA and post-CA LAVIs is valuable in stratifying long-term MACE development risk following CA.

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