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Burden of atrial fibrillation after cardiac resynchronization therapy.

Evan C Adelstein1, Samir Saba.   

Abstract

Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) may diminish atrial fibrillation (AF) burden in patients with chronic heart failure (HF). Each of 27 patients without permanent AF in whom CRT implantation was unsuccessful was paired with 2 active CRT patients-1 responder and 1 nonresponder-based on age, gender, cause of HF, and history of paroxysmal AF. Device-documented high atrial rates and mode-switching episodes were tabulated during a median follow-up of 386 days. CRT responders had significantly improved left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction and New York Heart Association functional class compared with nonresponders and controls. Left atrial dimension change was similar among the groups (+0.03 +/- 0.92 cm controls; -0.18 +/- 0.80 cm responders; -0.11 +/- 1.01 cm nonresponders) despite a significant reduction in mitral regurgitation in responders compared with nonresponders. There was no significant difference in AF burden between controls and patients who underewent CRT when indexed over time. Median AF-free follow-up was significantly longer in patients who underwent CRT without a history of AF (log-rank p = 0.04), but no differences were seen in the overall cohorts. In conclusion, despite inducing LV reverse remodeling and clinical improvement, CRT does not appear to decrease AF burden in responders compared with nonresponders or matched controls in whom CRT implantation failed. CRT may, however, delay onset of new AF.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17631081     DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2007.02.100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


  6 in total

1.  Impact of chronic atrial fibrillation in patients with severe heart failure and indication for CRT: data of two registries with 711 patients (1999-2006 and 2007-6/2008).

Authors:  G Luedorff; R Grove; M Kowalski; E Wolff; J Thale; W Kranig
Journal:  Herzschrittmacherther Elektrophysiol       Date:  2011-12

2.  Optimization of cardiac resynchronization therapy after implantation.

Authors:  Ayesha Hasan; William T Abraham
Journal:  Curr Treat Options Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2008-08

Review 3.  Is cardiac resynchronization therapy an antiarrhythmic therapy for atrial fibrillation? A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Paul L Hess; Kevin P Jackson; Vic Hasselblad; Sana M Al-Khatib
Journal:  Curr Cardiol Rep       Date:  2013-02       Impact factor: 2.931

Review 4.  Atrial fibrillation in heart failure: current treatment of patients with remodeled atria.

Authors:  Hans-Ruprecht Neuberger; Jan-Christian Reil; Oliver Adam; Ulrich Laufs; Christian Mewis; Michael Böhm
Journal:  Curr Heart Fail Rep       Date:  2008-12

Review 5.  Atrial fibrillation in heart failure.

Authors:  Rasmus Havmöller; Sumeet S Chugh
Journal:  Curr Heart Fail Rep       Date:  2012-12

6.  Cardiac resynchronization therapy in the presence of total atrioventricular block reduces long-lasting atrial fibrillation episodes.

Authors:  Lara Kugler; Susanne Markendorf; Marta Bachmann; Urs Eriksson
Journal:  J Arrhythm       Date:  2022-09-07
  6 in total

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