Abstract
Aim: Ultra-high-density mapping (HDM) is increasingly used for guidance of catheter ablation in cardiac arrhythmias. While initial results are promising, a systematic evaluation of long-term outcome has not been performed so far. Methods: A systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted on studies investigating long-term outcome after Rhythmia HDM-guided atrial fibrillation (AF) or atrial tachycardia catheter ablation. Results: Beyond multiple studies providing novel insights into arrhythmia mechanisms, follow-up data from 17 studies analyzing Rhythmia HDM-guided ablation (1768 patients, 49% with previous ablation) were investigated. Cumulative acute success was 100/90.2%, while 12 months long-term pooled success displayed at 71.6/71.2% (AF/atrial tachycardia). Prospective data are limited, showing similar outcome between HDM-guided and conventional AF ablation. Conclusion: Acute results of HDM-guided catheter ablation are promising, while long-term success is challenged by complex arrhythmogenic substrates. Prospective randomized trials investigating different HDM-guided ablation strategies are warranted and underway.
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Alken, F. A., Chen, S., Masjedi, M., Pürerfellner, H., Maury, P., Martin, C. A., … Meyer, C. (2020, November 1). Basket catheter-guided ultra-high-density mapping of cardiac arrhythmias: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Future Cardiology. Future Medicine Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2217/fca-2020-0032
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