Journal of Arrhythmia
Online ISSN : 1883-2148
Print ISSN : 1880-4276
Chairs: Teiichi Yamame (Japan), Man-Young Lee (Korea), Kazuaki Kaitani (Japan)
Right Atrial Continuous Fractionated Electrograms in Patients with Long-Standing Persistent Atrial Fibrillation
Jong-il ChoiYae-Min ParkJi-Eun BanRa-Seung LimHyun-Soo LeeKyoung-Hee LeeNagamoto YasutsuguJae-Seung JeongJae-Seok ParkHong Euy LimSang-Weon ParkYoung-Hoon Kim
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2011 Volume 27 Issue Supplement Pages OP55_5

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Hypothesis: Continuous fractionated electrograms of the right atrium (RA-CFE) before ablation can predict clinical outcome of biatrial ablation. Methods: Consecutive 122 patients (56±9 years, 84% male) with long-standing persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) were enrolled. Catheter ablation at left atrium (LA) including electrical isolation of 4 pulmonary vein was performed in 70 patients (LA ablation), and electrograms-guided ablation at RA was performed in whom AF was not terminated after LA ablation (n=52, bi-atrial ablation). RA-CFE (+) was defined by >90 fractionation without isoelectric period for 30 seconds at crista terminalis and RA septum. Results: RA-CFE (+) at baseline was observed in 41.4% of LA ablation and in 67.3% of bi-atrial ablation group (p=0.006). Conversion rate to sinus rhythm by LA ablation was significantly lower in RA-CFE (+) than in RA-CFE (−) (69.0% vs 82.9%, p<0.001). During the mean 6-month, in patients with RA-CFE (+), freedom from recurrence was significantly higher in bi-atrial ablation than in LA ablation (71.4% vs 69.0%, p=0.009). RA-CFE (+) was associated with the recurrence after bi-atrial ablation (HR 3.646, 95% CI 1.288–10.324, p=0.015). Conclusions: RA ablation provides an increment in efficacy among patients with long-standing persistent AF who shows continuous fractionated electrograms in RA. RA-CFE is a good predictor in identifying whom RA ablation for long-standing persistent AF is beneficial.

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