Abstract
Comparative data of early recurrence rates of atrial fibrillation (ERAF) following second-generation cryoballoon (CB-G2) and radiofrequency current (RFC) ablation for pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) in paroxysmal AF (PAF) are rare. We randomized PAF patients into either PVI with CB-G2 (group 1) or PVI with a combined RFC-approach applying contact force (CF) with the endpoint of unexcitability (group 2) to investigate ERAF. In group 1 (n = 30), CB-G2-PVI was performed. After CF-PVI in group 2 (n = 30), bipolar pacing on the ablation line and additional ablation until unexcitability was conducted. Follow-up included 48 h of in-hospital monitoring followed by 5-day Holter ECGs 1, 2, 3, 6, 12 months postablation to evaluate ERAF. Acute PVI was reached in 100% of group 2 and in 99% of group 1. Shorter procedure durations (98.0±21.9 vs. 114.3±18.7 min, P ^lt; 0.05) but extended fluoroscopy times (15.4±3.9 vs. 10.0±4.3 min, P < 0.05) were found in the CB-G2 group. Ten non-severe complications occurred (6 vs. 4 in group 1 and 2, P = 0.73). In group 2, five patients suffered from ERAF vs. seven patients in group 1 (P = 0.67). The time until the occurrence of ERAF was shorter in group 2 (1 day (q1-q3: 1 4.5)) when compared with group 1 (22 (q1-q3: 6 54) days, P = 0.025). ERAF rates were equal among groups; however, they occurred earlier in the initial phase after RFC ablation when compared with CB-G2. PVI utilizing cryoablation is associated with shorter procedure durations but extended fluoroscopy time while being similarly secure.
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Gunawardene, M. A., Hoffmann, B. A., Schaeffer, B., Chung, D. U., Moser, J., Akbulak, R. O., … Willems, S. (2018). Influence of energy source on early atrial fibrillation recurrences: A comparison of cryoballoon vs. Radiofrequency current energy ablation with the endpoint of unexcitability in pulmonary vein isolation. Europace, 20(1), 43–49. https://doi.org/10.1093/europace/euw307
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