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Vagal responses during cardioneuroablation on different ganglionated plexi: Is there any role of ablation strategy?

Tolga Aksu1, Tumer Erdem Guler2, Serdar Bozyel2, Kivanc Yalin3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cardioneuroablation has been used to treat vagally mediated bradyarrhythmias (VMB). The aim of this study is to assess vagal response (VR) characteristics during radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFCA) with different ganglionated plexus (GP) order.
METHODS: A total of 49 consecutive patients with VMB who underwent cardioneuroablation were enrolled. GPs were identified by electroanatomic-mapping-guided strategy. After all GP targets have been identified, patients were divided into 2 groups according to GP ablation strategy. In the left side first group, ablation order of GPs were left superior GP (LSGP), left inferior GP (LIGP), right superior GP (RSGP), and right inferior GP (RIGP). In the right side first group, ablation order was RSGP, RIGP, LSGP, and LIGP.
RESULTS: In the left side first group, LSGP was the most common GP site at which a VR was observed (36 of 40 cases, 90%). LIGP causes a VR in 9 of 40 (22.5%) cases. In the right side first group, VR was seen only 2 of 9 (22.2%) cases. Comparison of ablation strategy demonstrated a significant difference in VR during ablation on LSGP between groups. Despite, LSGP was the most common GP site at which a VR was observed both groups (90% in left side first group vs 11.1% in right side first group, p < 0.0001). In remaining GPs, VRs were not dependent on the ablation strategy and were not statistically different between groups.
CONCLUSION: The present study demonstrates that the characteristics of VR during RFCA might change according to ablation order of GPs.
Copyright © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Autonomic denervation; Bradycardia; Cardioneuroablation; Catheter ablation; Ganglionated plexus; Vasovagal syncope

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31836362     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2019.12.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cardiol        ISSN: 0167-5273            Impact factor:   4.164


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Authors:  Tolga Aksu; Tumer Erdem Guler; Serdar Bozyel; Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy; Kivanc Yalin; Rakesh Gopinathannair
Journal:  J Atr Fibrillation       Date:  2020-02-28

2.  Selective vagal innervation principles of ganglionated plexi: step-by-step cardioneuroablation in a patient with vasovagal syncope.

Authors:  Tolga Aksu; Tumer Erdem Guler; Serdar Bozyel; Kivanc Yalin
Journal:  J Interv Card Electrophysiol       Date:  2020-05-11       Impact factor: 1.900

3.  The benefit of cardioneuroablation to reduce syncope recurrence in vasovagal syncope patients: a case-control study.

Authors:  Tolga Aksu; Deepak Padmanabhan; Jayaprakash Shenthar; Kivanc Yalin; Sandeep Gautam; Sanjai Pattu Valappil; Bharat Banavalikar; Tumer Erdem Guler; Serdar Bozyel; Ibrahim Halil Tanboga; Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy; R Brian Olshansky; Rakesh Gopinathannair
Journal:  J Interv Card Electrophysiol       Date:  2021-02-01       Impact factor: 1.900

4.  Fractionation Mapping of the Ganglionated Plexi for Cardioneuroablation.

Authors:  Leah A John; Andin Mullis; Joshua Payne; Roderick Tung; Tolga Aksu; Jeffrey R Winterfield
Journal:  J Innov Card Rhythm Manag       Date:  2021-04-15

5.  Extracardiac Vagal Stimulation-Assisted Cardioneuroablation: Dynamically Evaluating the Impact of Sequential Ganglionated Plexus Ablation on Vagal Control of SAN and AVN in Patients with Sinoatrial Node Dysfunction.

Authors:  Weijie Chen; Zengzhang Liu; Peilin Xiao; Yanping Xu; Dan Li; Qingsong Xiong; Lili Zou; Fang Qin; Xiexin Tao; Junan Chen; Xianbin Lan; Huaan Du; Yuehui Yin; Zhiyu Ling
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