Journal of Arrhythmia
Online ISSN : 1883-2148
Print ISSN : 1880-4276
Original Article
Efficacy and Safety of Catheter Ablation for Persistent or Permanent Atrial Fibrillation
Soichi MuraokaChiharu MitsutakeHideo TakashimaHideko NakashimaTomoo YasudaNaomichi MatsumotoKoichiro KumagaiKeijiro Saku
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2007 Volume 23 Issue 3 Pages 229-235

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Abstract
Introduction: Radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFCA) that targets pulmonary veins (PV) is an established treatment for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF). Recent studies have demonstrated that RFCA can eliminate PAF in over 90% of patients. However, the effectiveness for persistent or permanent AF has not been clarified.
Methods and Results: 27 patients (29%) had persistent or permanent AF. RFCA including PV antrum isolation (PVAI) was performed using a circular mapping catheter in the patients with persistent or permanent AF. Four patients (15%) underwent only PVAI. Thirteen patients (48%) underwent PVAI and left atrium roof and/or mitral isthmus linear ablation. Ten patients (37%) underwent PVAI and RFCA to an area with complex fractionated atrial electrograms. All patients were observed for over a year. After repeat ablation at mean follow-up of 16±5 months, 23 patients (85%) had normal sinus rhythm and were free of symptomatic AF or atrial flutter. Three patients required antiarrhythmic drugs to maintain sinus rhythm during follow-up period. One patient had a transient phrenic nerve injury. Two patients were documented with sustained atrial tachycardia (AT). Mapping in 2 patients showed a macro reentry AT due to gaps in the ablation lines and further ablation was needed. No other complications including PV stenosis occurred.
Conclusions: The present study demonstrated that RFCA is an effective and feasible treatment for persistent or permanent AF.
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