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Catheter ablation in ASymptomatic PEDiatric patients with ventricular preexcitation: results from the multicenter "CASPED" study.

Marta Telishevska1, J Hebe2, T Paul3, J H Nürnberg2, U Krause3, R Gebauer4, M Gass5, C Balmer6, F Berger6, S Molatta7, M Emmel8, W Lawrenz9, T Kriebel10, G Hessling11.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: As there are limited data about the clinical practice of catheter ablation in asymptomatic children and adolescents with ventricular preexcitation on ECG, we performed the multicenter "CASPED" (Catheter ablation in ASymptomatic PEDiatric patients with Ventricular Preexcitation) study. METHODS AND
RESULTS: In 182 consecutive children and adolescents aged between 8 and 18 years (mean age 12.9 ± 2.6 years; 65% male) with asymptomatic ventricular preexcitation, a total of 196 accessory pathways (APs) were targeted. APs were right sided (62%) or left sided (38%). The most common right-sided AP location was the posteroseptal region (38%). Ablation was performed using radiofrequency (RF) energy (93%), cryoablation (4%) or both (3%). Mean procedure time was 137.6 ± 62.0 min with a mean fluoroscopy time of 15.6 ± 13.8 min. A 3D mapping or catheter localization system was used in 32% of patients. Catheter ablation was acutely successful in 166/182 patients (91.2%). Mortality was 0% and there were no major periprocedural complications. AP recurrence was observed in 14/166 patients (8.4%) during a mean follow-up time of 19.7 ± 8.5 months. A second ablation attempt was performed in 20 patients and was successful in 16/20 patients (80%). Overall, long-term success rate was 92.3%.
CONCLUSION: In this retrospective multicenter study, the outcome of catheter ablation for asymptomatic preexcitation in children and adolescents irrespective of antegrade AP conduction properties is summarized. The complication rate was low and success rate was high, the latter mainly depending on pathway location. The promising results of the study may have future impact on the ongoing risk-benefit discussion regarding catheter ablation in the setting of asymptomatic preexcitation in children and adolescents.

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Keywords:  Accessory pathways; Catheter ablation; Ventricular preexcitation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30519781     DOI: 10.1007/s00392-018-1397-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Res Cardiol        ISSN: 1861-0684            Impact factor:   5.460


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