胃食管反流病症状可预测持续性心房颤动患者左心房后内侧的低电压区

IF 2.5 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Heart Rhythm O2 Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.hroo.2024.05.001
Astrid Paul Nordin MD , Emmanouil Charitakis MD, PhD , Carina Carnlöf RN, PhD , Finn Åkerström MD , Nikola Drca MD, PhD
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背景左心房(LA)低电压区(LVZ)的存在与肺静脉隔绝术后心房颤动(AF)的复发有关。本研究的目的是探讨胃食管反流病是否能预测 LA 后壁低电压区的存在。方法前瞻性地招募了 551 名计划接受首次房颤消融术的持续性房颤患者。使用多极导管收集电压图,LVZ定义为双极电压峰峰值为<0.5 mV、面积≥3 cm2的区域。结果22.3%的受试者患有长期持续性房颤,29%的受试者患有胃食管反流病。29%的患者存在胃食管反流,12.7%的患者后内壁存在左心室区。在多变量分析中,发现胃食管反流患者出现 LA 后内侧壁 LVZ 的几率(几率比 2.26;95% 置信区间 1.24-4.13;P = .008)是无胃食管反流患者的两倍多。结论发现胃食管反流病与 LA 后内侧壁的 LVZs 独立相关。这种关联可能是由于炎症引起的,也可能部分解释了胃食管反流病与房颤之间的联系。
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Symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease predicts low voltage zones in the posteroinferior left atrium in patients with persistent atrial fibrillation

Background

The presence of low voltage zones (LVZs) in the left atrium (LA) is associated with the recurrence of atrial fibrillation (AF) after pulmonary vein isolation. Numerous studies have posited a link between gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and AF, attributing this relationship to the anatomical proximity of the esophagus to the posteroinferior wall of the LA.

Objective

The objective of this study was to investigate whether GERD can predict the presence of LVZs in the posteroinferior wall of the LA.

Methods

Five hundred fifty-one patients with persistent AF, scheduled for their first AF ablation procedure, were prospectively enrolled. Voltage maps were collected using a multipolar catheter, and LVZs were defined as areas measuring ≥3 cm2 with a peak-to-peak bipolar voltage of <0.5 mV. Information on GERD symptoms was collected from the participants through a self-administered questionnaire.

Results

Long-standing persistent AF was present in 22.3% of the total cohort. GERD was present in 29% of patients and LVZs in the posteroinferior wall in 12.7%. In the multivariable analysis, patients with GERD were found to have more than twice the odds (odds ratio 2.26; 95% confidence interval 1.24–4.13; P = .008) of exhibiting LVZs in the posteroinferior wall of the LA than patients without GERD. GERD was not associated with LVZs in any other region of the LA.

Conclusion

GERD was found to be independently associated with LVZs in the posteroinferior LA. This association may be attributable to inflammation and may partly explain the link between GERD and AF.

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Heart Rhythm O2
Heart Rhythm O2 Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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