Radiofrequency ablation in atrial fibrillation. Predicting factors for restoration of sinus rhythm

Ahmed Osama Saad , Khaled Saad El-din Karara , Bassem Adel Ramadan , Ahmed Saleh Abo El-Kassem , Syed Saeed Ashraf
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Abstract

Background

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained arrhythmia. It increases the risk of thromboembolic stroke, anticoagulation induced bleeding, and the overall mortality. Restoration of the sinus rhythm may improve the quality of life and reduce the mortality. The classic ‘cut and sew’ cox maze procedure is the gold standard; however, it is complex. Bipolar radiofrequency ablation is faster and simpler.

Methods

This study included 129 patients. They underwent bipolar radiofrequency ablation for their AF in concomitant with their cardiac surgery from 2008 throughout 2016 in Morriston hospital in UK. Patients were followed up for 6 months and divided according to their rhythm at 6 months into sinus group and AF group. Peri-operative data were collected. Comparison between the two groups was done to determine the predicting factors for the restoration of the sinus rhythm.

Results

42 patients were in AF in 6 months, while 87 patients restored their sinus rhythm. The two groups were compared according to different parameters. The results were tabulated and analysed using different tests. The significant predicting factors were left atrial diameter (P=0.004), type of AF (P=0.005), duration of AF (P<0.001), and the rhythm at discharge (P=0.020).

Conclusions

The predicting factors for the restoration of the sinus rhythm after AF ablation were: smaller left atrial diameter, paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, short duration of atrial fibrillation, and sinus rhythm at discharge.

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射频消融治疗心房颤动。窦性心律恢复的预测因素
房颤(AF)是最常见的持续性心律失常。它增加了血栓栓塞性中风、抗凝血性出血和总死亡率的风险。窦性心律的恢复可提高患者的生活质量,降低病死率。经典的“裁剪和缝合”考克斯迷宫程序是黄金标准;然而,它是复杂的。双极射频消融更快更简单。方法本研究纳入129例患者。从2008年到2016年,他们在英国莫里斯顿医院接受了双极射频消融治疗房颤,同时进行了心脏手术。随访6个月,根据患者6月心律情况分为窦性组和房颤组。收集围手术期资料。对两组进行比较,以确定窦性心律恢复的预测因素。结果6个月房颤42例,窦性心律恢复87例。根据不同的参数对两组进行比较。用不同的试验将结果制成表格并加以分析。左房内径(P=0.004)、房颤类型(P=0.005)、房颤持续时间(P= 0.001)和出院时心律(P=0.020)均为显著预测因素。结论房颤消融后窦性心律恢复的预测因素为左房径小、阵发性房颤、房颤持续时间短、出院时窦性心律。
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