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Management of cardiac tamponade in catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation: single-centre 15 year experience on 5222 procedures.

Rikuta Hamaya1, Shinsuke Miyazaki1, Hiroshi Taniguchi1, Shigeki Kusa1, Hiroaki Nakamura1, Hitoshi Hachiya1, Takatsugu Kajiyama1, Tomonori Watanabe1, Miyako Igarashi1, Kenzo Hirao2, Yoshito Iesaka1.   

Abstract

Aims: Cardiac tamponade during atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation is infrequent but potentially fatal. This study aimed to retrospectively investigate the incidence, management, and outcomes of tamponade in large patient series. Methods and results: The study analysed 5222 AF ablation procedures in 3483 patients between 2002 and 2016 under a heparin-bridge anticoagulation protocol. Cardiac tamponade occurred in 51 procedures/patients, and the incidence was 0.98% per procedure and 1.46% per patient and was noted during the procedure in 42 patients and in the ward in the remaining 9 patients. No clinical factors were associated with the occurrence, but it was lower during cryoballoon than radiofrequency ablation (P = 0.025). Pericardiocentesis was required in 44 (86.3%) patients, and the haemodynamic state stabilized after a total of 377 (260-530) mL of pericardial blood drainage except for in 2 (3.9%) patients requiring subsequent emergent surgical repairs. The pericardial drain was successfully removed after a median of 1.0 (1.0-2.0) days. In 44 patients, anticoagulation therapy was restarted a median of 3.0 (1.0-7.0) days after the procedure. Thirty (58.8%) patients experienced early recurrent AF with low-grade fevers (37.4 ± 0.5 °C) and an elevated C-reactive protein [2.4 (1.1-8.5) mg/dL]. After successful management of tamponade, 2 (3.9%) patients exhibited cerebral infarctions despite restarting anticoagulation therapy. One patient died, and the other completely recovered without any neurological deficit. Recurrent post-cardiac injury syndrome (PCIS) occurred on post-procedural Day 13 in another patient, requiring oral prednisone administration for 10 months. During a median follow-up of 23 (5.4-46.1) months, 34 (66.7%) patients were arrhythmia free. Conclusions: Despite an infrequent incidence, surgical backup is essential for performing AF ablation. Even after successful management of tamponade, care should be taken for subsequent complications.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29161368     DOI: 10.1093/europace/eux307

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Europace        ISSN: 1099-5129            Impact factor:   5.214


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2.  Association between the use of contact force-sensing catheters and cardiac tamponade in atrial fibrillation ablation.

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Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2021-11-14

4.  Direct autotransfusion in the management of acute pericardial tamponade during catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation: An imperfect but practical method.

Authors:  Xin Zhao; Jian-Feng Liu; Xin Su; De-Yong Long; Cai-Hua Sang; Ri-Bo Tang; Rong-Hui Yu; Nian Liu; Chen-Xi Jiang; Song-Nan Li; Xue-Yuan Guo; Wei Wang; Song Zuo; Jian-Zeng Dong; Chang-Sheng Ma
Journal:  Front Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2022-09-23

5.  Assessing the perforation site of cardiac tamponade during radiofrequency catheter ablation using gas analysis of pericardial effusion.

Authors:  Yumi Katsume; Akiko Ueda; Takato Mohri; Mika Tashiro; Yuichi Momose; Noriko Nonoguchi; Kyoko Hoshida; Yosuke Miwa; Ikuko Togashi; Toshiaki Sato; Kyoko Soejima
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