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Single Day Observational Experience at High Volume Ablation Programs: What is the Impact to Practicing Electrophysiologists?

Jose Osorio1, Rosemary S Bubien1, Jason D Ruff2, Andrew J Brenyo3, Anil Rajendra1, Brett A Gidney4, Paul Zei5, Gustavo X Morales1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Significant improvements in catheter technology, electro-anatomic (EA) mapping and techniques to reduce fluoroscopy during radiofrequency ablation (RFA) of atrial fibrillation (AF) are on-going.However, few educational opportunities are available post fellowship for Electrophysiologists (EPs) to understand and integrate them into their practice, preventing wide spread adoption. The impact of observational learning for adoption of new technologies and techniques in the field of cardiac electrophysiology has not been studied. We sought to report the impact of a visit to a high-volume center with experience in new technologies and fluoroscopy reductionto the clinical practice of EPs.
METHODS: Between 8/2014 and 10/2017 a total of 150 EPs visited 3 hospitals that perform a high volume of AF RFAs. EPs observed a minimum of 4 RFAs, primarily AF. AF RFAs were performed without fluoroscopy, using Carto 3 Version 4 (Biosense Webster) and intracardiac Echocardiography. There was ample interaction and discussion between hosting and visiting EP.
RESULTS: 73 EPs (48.6% of visitors) completed an electronic survey after the visit. The majority reported a significant reduction in fluoroscopy (>50%) and procedure (>20%).68% adopted a rigorous workflow and reported an increase in their confidence level with intracardiac echo (79%), continuous mapping (52%) and the Visitag module (61%).
CONCLUSIONS: Observational experience can have an immense impact on the clinical practice of EPs. Further effort should be devoted to such programs and to study in a more systematic way their ultimate impact on patient care.

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Keywords:  Catheter Ablation; Electroanatomic Mapping System; Fluoroscopy Reduction; New Technologies; Observational Learning

Year:  2018        PMID: 31139281      PMCID: PMC6533840          DOI: 10.4022/jafib.2059

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Atr Fibrillation        ISSN: 1941-6911


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