Pulmonary Vein Isolation with Incomplete Antral Ablation Lines: Is More Ablation Necessary? Results of a Randomized Trial

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Segmental Ablation for Pulmonary Vein Isolation Background A full circumferential set of antral lesions is not always required for bidirectional pulmonary vein conduction block. It is unknown whether a partial lesion set that isolates the veins will have clinical success rates similar to a full circumferential lesion set, and if procedural times or procedural risk will be affected. Methods We performed a prospective, randomized clinical trial to test the hypothesis that a partial lesion set that isolates the pulmonary veins has comparable clinical success rate and shorter procedure times compared to a strategy of completing the circumferential lesion set once the veins are isolated. Results A total of 119 patients were enrolled, 59 randomized to circumferential ablation, and 60 to segmental. Mean age was 58.3 ± 10.1, 77% male. Mean procedure time was 221.0 ± 46.9 minutes in circumferential and 224.7 ± 51.3 in segmental (P = 0.68). Twelve-month freedom from AF recurrence was 61.3% overall, 64.4% in circumferential, and 58.3% in segmental (P = 0.50). Among 25 segmental patients with AF recurrence, 23 underwent second ablation. Among 33 areas of conduction recovery, 23 (70%) occurred in segments ablated at first procedure and 10 (30%) in segments not previously ablated, suggesting reversible conduction block from edema. Conclusion No difference in AF recurrence or procedure time is detectable in a sample of 119 patients randomized to segmental or circumferential antral ablation to achieve pulmonary vein isolation. Second ablation procedures confirmed that some antral sites do not require ablation. A segmental approach results in unacceptably high rates of untargeted or recovered antral sites to make this approach feasible.

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Gula, L. J., Leong-Sit, P., Manlucu, J., Hillock, L., Yee, R., Tang, A. S. L., … Skanes, A. C. (2016). Pulmonary Vein Isolation with Incomplete Antral Ablation Lines: Is More Ablation Necessary? Results of a Randomized Trial. Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 27(3), 298–302. https://doi.org/10.1111/jce.12876

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