Impact of Fibrosis Border Zone Characterisation on Fibrosis-Substrate Isolation Ablation Outcome for Atrial Fibrillation

S. Ogbomo-Harmitt, A. Qureshi, A. King, O. Aslanidi
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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is globally the most common type of cardiac arrhythmia and is a precursor for serious conditions such as stroke. The success rate of AF treatments, such as catheter ablation (including the current gold standard, pulmonary vein isolation), is suboptimal, warranting better strategies. Fibrosis-substrate isolation ablation (FISA) is a promising new ablation strategy currently showing success in clinical trials. However, to perform FISA, the left atrial (LA) fibrosis border zone (FBZ) needs to be characterised. This study investigates the impact of FBZ characterisation on FISA outcomes for AF simulated using 10 patient-specific 3D LA models. Simulations show that (i) including a large amount of FBZ tissue within FISA lesions can increase the success of AF termination, and (ii) FISA is more effective for patients with Utah fibrosis stages III and IV. These results can help clinicians to improve the stratification of AF patients and the implementation of the FISA strategy.
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纤维化边界区特征对房颤纤维化-底物分离消融结果的影响
房颤(AF)是全球最常见的心律失常类型,是中风等严重疾病的前兆。房颤治疗的成功率,如导管消融(包括目前的金标准,肺静脉隔离),是次优的,需要更好的策略。纤维基质分离消融(FISA)是一种很有前途的新型消融策略,目前在临床试验中取得了成功。然而,为了进行FISA,需要对左心房(LA)纤维化边界带(FBZ)进行表征。本研究使用10个患者特异性3D LA模型模拟了FBZ特征对房颤FISA结果的影响。模拟结果表明:(i)在FISA病变内加入大量FBZ组织可以增加房颤终止的成功率,(ii) FISA对犹他纤维化III期和IV期患者更有效。这些结果可以帮助临床医生改善房颤患者的分层和FISA策略的实施。
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