Persistent atrial fibrillation over 3 years is associated with higher recurrence after catheter ablation

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Instruction: Longer atrial fibrillation (AF) durations have higher recurrence rates after rhythm control. However, there is limited data on the effect of the AF duration on recurrence after atrial fibrillation catheter ablation (AFCA). In the present study, we investigated the rhythm outcome of AFCA according to the AF duration based on the first electrocardiogram (ECG) diagnosis. Methods and Results: We included 1005 patients with AF (75% male, 59 ± 11 years old) who underwent AFCA and whose first ECG diagnosis time point was evident. The clinical characteristics and rhythm outcomes were compared based on the AF duration (≤3 years, n = 537; >3 years, n = 468) and AF burden (paroxysmal atrial fibrillation [PAF], n = 387; persistent atrial fibrillation [PeAF], n = 618). Longer AF durations were associated with older age (P =.020), larger left atrial size (P =.009) and a higher number of patients with hypertension (P 3 years (logrank P = 0.009), but not in subjects with PAF (logrank P =.939). In a multivariate Cox regression analysis, a longer AF duration was significantly associated with a higher clinical recurrence rate after AFCA in PeAF patients (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.06; range, 1.03-0.10; P = 0.001), but not PAF. Conclusion: Although longer AF duration was associated with higher clinical recurrence rates after AFCA, the rate was significant in patients with PeAF lasting >3 years, but not in PAF patients.

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Yu, H. T., Kim, I. S., Kim, T. H., Uhm, J. S., Kim, J. Y., Joung, B., … Pak, H. N. (2020). Persistent atrial fibrillation over 3 years is associated with higher recurrence after catheter ablation. Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 31(2), 457–464. https://doi.org/10.1111/jce.14345

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