Learning curve in cryoballoon ablation of atrial fibrillation - Eight-year experience

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Background: We analyzed the procedural experience cryoballoon ablation (CBA) of atrial fibrillation (AF) gained over 8 years in a high-volume centre to understand the influence of the learning curve on feasibility, safety and clinical outcome. Methods and Results: In 424 patients (62% male) with drug-refractory AF, CBA was performed between 2005 and 2012. The analyzed period was divided into 8 calendar years. The endpoint of the study was arrhythmia recurrence after the 3-month blanking period in the 1-year follow-up since the index procedure, in the absence of anti-arrhythmic drugs class I and III. A combined AF type, Left Atrium size, Renal insufficiency, MEtabolic syndrome, cardiomyopathy (ALARMEc) risk score was calculated for each patient. The overall 1-year success rate of a single CBA was 73%. Continuous increase in 1-year success rate was observed with successive years of the study. The gradual improvement in outcome was related to gradual fall in ALARMEc risk score in successive patients. A continuous decrease in fluoroscopy and procedure time was observed in each subsequent year. Conclusions: CBA, followed by the proper selection of patients, facilitates a satisfactory outcome, especially in patients at an early stage of PV-trigger-dependent AF. Still, as with each new technology, it requires completion of a learning curve.

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Wójcik, M., Berkowitsch, A., Greis, H., Zaltsberg, S., Hamm, C. W., Pitschner, H. F., … Neumann, T. (2014). Learning curve in cryoballoon ablation of atrial fibrillation - Eight-year experience. Circulation Journal, 78(7), 1612–1618. https://doi.org/10.1253/circj.CJ-13-1253

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