| Literature DB >> 32368376 |
Ugur Canpolat1,2, Michela Faggioni3, Domenico G Della Rocca1, Qiong Chen1,4, Huseyin Ayhan1,5, Andrew A Vu1,6, Sanghamitra Mohanty1, Chintan Trivedi1, Carola Gianni1, Mohammed Bassiouny1, Amin Al-Ahmad1, J David Burkhardt1, Javier E Sanchez1, G Joseph Gallinghouse1, Andrea Natale1,7,8,9,10, Rodney P Horton1,11,12.
Abstract
In the past decade, the use of interventional electrophysiological (EP) procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias has exponentially increased. These procedures usually require fluoroscopy to guide the advancement and frequent repositioning of intracardiac catheters, resulting in both the patient and the operator being subjected to a considerable degree of radiation exposure. Although shielding options such as lead gowns, glasses, and pull-down shields are useful for protecting the operator, they do not lessen the patient's level of exposure. Furthermore, the prolonged use of lead gowns can exponentiate the onset of orthopedic problems among operators. Recent advancements in three-dimensional cardiac mapping systems and the use of radiation-free imaging technologies such as magnetic resonance imaging and intracardiac ultrasound allow operators to perform EP procedures with minimal or even no fluoroscopy. In this review, we sought to describe the state of fluoroless procedures in EP practice. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Catheter ablation; electrophysiological study; fluoroscopy; imaging
Year: 2020 PMID: 32368376 PMCID: PMC7192123 DOI: 10.19102/icrm.2020.110305
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Innov Card Rhythm Manag ISSN: 2156-3977
Studies Including SVT Patients in Whom Near-zero- or Zero-fluoroscopy Catheter Ablation Was Performed
| Study | No. of Fluoroless Patient(s) | Arrhythmia Type(s) | Imaging Modality | Procedural Time | Fluoroscopy Time for Study Group | Follow-up Success Rate(s) | Complication Rate(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scaglione et al.[ | 44 | Concealed accessory pathway | EAM | 94.4 ± 4.4 min | 100% zero fluoroscopy | 84.1% at 16.0 ± 11.7 months | 0% |
| Walsh et al.[ | 50 | AVNRT, AFL, accessory pathway, AT, AV-node ablation | EAM | 57 min | 100% zero fluoroscopy | 98% at 4.9 months | 0% |
| Ozturk et al.[ | 9 | Mahaim pathways | EAM | 249 ± 90 min | 4.5 min, 66.7% zero fluoroscopy | 77.8% at 25 months | 0% |
| Elkiran et al.[ | 39 | AT | EAM, fluoroscopy | 184.23 ± 60.19 min | 5.53 ± 5.22 min, 64.1% zero fluoroscopy | 87.2% at 51.35 ± 12.62 months | 2.5% |
| Drago et al.[ | 21 | Right-sided accessory pathway/WPW | EAM, fluoroscopy | NA | 9.2 ± 7.7 min in 12 patients, 42.8% zero fluoroscopy | 100% at 15 ± 7 months | 0% |
| Smith et al.[ | 30 | AVNRT, AVRT | EAM, fluoroscopy | 3.27 hours | 1.05 ± 2.9 min, 80% zero fluoroscopy | 87% at 3 months | Transient AV block in 30% |
| Clark et al.[ | 10 | Left-sided accessory pathway | EAM, TEE, fluoroscopy | 266 min | 100% zero fluoroscopy | 10% at 6 months | 0% |
| Scaglione et al.[ | 21 | AVNRT | EAM, fluoroscopy | 70 ± 20 min | 45 s and 50 s, 90.4% zero fluoroscopy | 76.2% at 25 months | 0% |
| Bigelow et al.[ | 2 neonates | WPW | EAM | 112 min and 110 min | 100% zero fluoroscopy | 100% at 14 months and 7 months | 0% |
| Alvarez et al.[ | 50 | AVNRT | EAM, fluoroscopy | 152 ± 35 min | 98% zero fluoroscopy | 96% in EAM group at 6 months | 2% |
| Alvarez et al.[ | 83 | Typical AFL | EAM, fluoroscopy | 141 ± 47 min | 90.4% zero fluoroscopy | 96.25% at 18 ± 12 months | 6% |
| Sommer et al.[ | 24 | AVNRT, AVRT, WPW, AT, Typical AFL | EAM, MediGuide, fluoroscopy | 70 ± 25 min | 0.5 ± 1.5 min | 100% (acute) | 0% |
| Jan et al.[ | 43 | AVNRT, AT, AVRT, accessory pathway | EAM, ICE, fluoroscopy | 126 ± 53 min | 100% zero fluoroscopy | 90.3% at 10 ± 3 months | 0% |
| Ruiz-Granell et al.[ | 1 | AV-node ablation + pacemaker implantation | EAM | 87 min | < 1 min | 100% | 0% |
| Gist et al.[ | 62 | AVNRT | EAM | 202 ± 76 min in early vs. 160 ± 61 min in recent era | 88.7% at 12 months | Transient AV block in 44% in early vs. 38% in recent era | |
| Stec et al.[ | 188 | AVNRT, AVRT, WPW, AFL, AT, double tachycardia | EAM, fluoroscopy | 63 ± 26 min | 95.2% zero fluoroscopy | 93.5% at 8.0 ± 5.2 months | 0% |
| Fernandez-Gomez et al.[ | 328 | AVNRT, AVRT, Typical AFL, incisional AFL, AT | EAM, fluoroscopy | 110.5 ± 51.8 min | 94.7% zero fluoroscopy | 96.5% at 6 months | 0.3% |
| Ceresnak et al.[ | 651 | Accessory pathway, WPW | EAM, fluoroscopy | NA | 100% zero fluoroscopy | 95% at 1.0 ± 0.9 years | 0.3% |
| Giaccardi et al.[ | 297 | AVNRT, AFL, accessory pathway | EAM, fluoroscopy | 87 ± 57 min | 14 s ± 6 s, 86% zero fluoroscopy | 98% (acute) | 2.1% |
| Casella et al.[ | 134 | AVNRT, accessory pathway, AFL, AT | EAM, fluoroscopy | NA | 0–12 s, 72% zero fluoroscopy | 97% at 12 ± 4 months | 0% |
AF: atrial fibrillation, AFL: atrial flutter, AT: atrial tachycardia, AV: atrioventricular, AVNRT: atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia, AVRT: atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia, EAM: electroanatomic mapping, ICE: intracardiac echocardiography, NA: not applicable, PJRT: permanent junctional reciprocating tachycardia, VPC: ventricular premature contraction, WPW: Wolf–Parkinson–White syndrome.
Studies Including AF Patients in Whom Near-zero- or Zero-fluoroscopy Catheter Ablation Was Performed
| Study | No. of Fluoroless Patient(s) | Arrhythmia Type(s) | Imaging Modality | Procedural Time | Fluoroscopy Time for Study Group | Follow-up Success Rate(s) | Complication Rate(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Percell et al.[ | 72 | AF | EAM, ICE | 210.38 min | 0.1 min | 68% at 3 months | 5% |
| Bulava et al.[ | 40 | AF | EAM, ICE | 92.5 ± 22.9 min | 8 s, 97.5% zero fluoroscopy | 85% at 12 months | 0% |
| Yamada et al.[ | 15 | AF | EAM, CT, MediGuide™ | NA | NA | 82% at 12.2 ± 4.5 months | 0% |
| Rolf et al.[ | 80 | AF | EAM, MediGuide™, fluoroscopy | 167 ± 47 min | 4.6 min | NA | 4% minor |
| Sommer et al.[ | 1000 | AF | EAM, MediGuide™, fluoroscopy | 120 min | 0.9 min | NA | 2% |
| Reddy et al.[ | 20 | AF | EAM, ICE, fluoroscopy | 244 ± 75 min | 244 ± 75 min | 90% at 6.1 ± 2.2 months | 0% |
| Lyan et al.[ | 245 | AF | EAM, ICE, fluoroscopy | 108.8 ± 18.2 min | 35, 44, and 107 s, 98.8% zero fluoroscopy | 73.5% at 15.2 ± 4.1 months | 1.2% cardiac tamponade in the no-fluorocopy group |
| Ferguson et al.[ | 22 | AF | EAM, ICE, fluoroscopy | 208 min | 2–16 min, 86.3% zero fluoroscopy | 76% at 7 months | 0% |
| O’Brien et al.[ | 69 | AF | EAM, TEE, fluoroscopy | 124.04 ± 45.41 min | 54% (development phase) vs. 93.3% (implementation phase) zero fluoroscopy | NA | 4.3% |
| Liu et al.[ | 200 | AF | EAM, ICE | 106.2 ± 23.2 min | 100% zero fluoroscopy | 76% at 11 months | 1% |
AF: atrial fibrillation, CT: computed tomography, EAM: electroanatomic mapping, ICE: intracardiac echocardiography, NA: not applicable, TEE: transesophageal echocardiography.
Studies Including VA Patients in Whom Near-zero- or Zero-fluoroscopy Catheter Ablation Was Performed
| Study | No. of Fluoroless Patient(s) | Arrhythmia Type(s) | Imaging Modality | Procedural Time | Fluoroscopy Time for Study Group | Follow-up Success Rate(s) | Complication Rate(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Akdeniz et al.[ | 35 | VAs | EAM, fluoroscopy | 175 ± 67 min | 2.35 ± 1.89 min, 54.3% zero fluoroscopy | 80% at 15.9 ± 7.1 months | 8.6% |
| Ozyilmaz et al.[ | 17 | VTs | EAM | 169.3 ± 43.2 min | 8.6 ± 10.8 min, 35.3% zero fluoroscopy | 82.4% at 8.5 ± 7.6 months | 5.9% |
| Cano et al.[ | 41 | VT (endo- and/or epicardial) | EAM, CARTO-UNIVU Module, fluoroscopy | 193 ± 62 min for ischemic VT, 217 ± 59 min for nonischemic VT | 6.08 min, 32% zero fluoroscopy | 92.7% at 217 days | 4.9% |
| Wang et al.[ | 163 | VAs | EAM | 77.1 ± 33.8 min | 94.4% zero fluoroscopy | 88.1% at 5.4 ± 3.9 months | 0.6% major |
EAM: electroanatomic mapping, VA: ventricular arrhythmia, VT: ventricular tachycardia.
Procedural and Follow-up Details of Pregnant Women with Different Types of Arrhythmias in Whom Near-zero- or Zero-fluoroscopy Catheter Ablation Was Performed
| Study | No. of Fluoroless Patient(s) | Arrhythmia Type(s) | Imaging Modality | Procedural Time | Fluoroscopy Time for Study Group | Follow-up Success Rate(s) | Complication Rate(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bongiorni et al.[ | 1 pregnant (10th week) | AVNRT | ICE | 80 min | 100% zero fluoroscopy | NA | 0% |
| Szumowski et al.[ | 9 pregnant (12th–38th week) | PJRT, AT, AVNRT, WPW | EAM, fluoroscopy | 56 ± 18 min | 42 ± 37 s, 33.3% zero fluoroscopy | 100% at 43 ± 23 months | 0% |
| Ferguson et al.[ | 1 pregnant (27th week) | AT | EAM, ICE | NA | 100% zero fluoroscopy | 100% at 4 weeks | 0% |
| Manjaly et al.[ | 1 pregnant (15th week) | VF (preexcited AF) and AVRT | EAM | NA | 100% zero fluoroscopy | 100% (acute) | 0% |
| Leiria et al.[ | 1 pregnant (26th week) | AVRT | EAM | 140 min | 100% zero fluoroscopy | 100% (acute) | 0% |
| Zuberi et al.[ | 1 pregnant (30th week) | AT | EAM | NA | 100% zero fluoroscopy | 100% at 3 years | 0% |
| Chen et al.[ | 2 pregnant (25th and 31st weeks) | VPCs, AVRT | EAM | 41 min and 71 min | 100% zero fluoroscopy | 100% at 12 months | 0% |
| Stec et al.[ | 1 pregnant (23rd week) | ARVC, VT | EAM, fluoroscopy | NA | 90 s | 100% at 12 months | 0% |
| Omaygenc et al.[ | 3 pregnant (12th, 21st, and 30th weeks) | AVRT, AVNRT | EAM | 29, 36, and 45 min | 100% zero fluoroscopy | 100% (acute) | 0% |
| Bigelow et al.[ | 1 pregnant (22nd week) | AVNRT | EAM | 186 min | 100% zero fluoroscopy | 100% at 26 months | 0% |
| Kozluk et al.[ | 11 pregnants (16th–32nd weeks) | AVNRT, WPW, PJRT, AT, VPCs | EAM | NA | 100% zero fluoroscopy | 100% (acute) | 0% |
AF: atrial fibrillation, ARVC: arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy, AT: atrial tachycardia, AVNRT: atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia, AVRT: atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia, EAM: electroanatomic mapping, ICE: intracardiac echocardiography, NA: not applicable, PJRT: permanent junctional reciprocating tachycardia, VPC: ventricular premature contraction, WPW: Wolf–Parkinson–White syndrome.
Studies Including SVT, AF, and VA Patients in Whom Near-zero- or Zero-fluoroscopy Catheter Ablation Was Performed
| Study | No. of Fluoroless Patient(s) | Arrhythmia Type(s) | Imaging Modality | Procedural Time | Fluoroscopy Time for Study Group | Follow-up Success Rate(s) | Complication Rate(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Razminia et al.[ | 500 | AF, AVNRT, AVRT, AT, VAs | EAM, ICE | 194.4 min for AF | 0.3 min, 99.5% zero fluoroscopy | 77.3% for AF at 21.2 months; 78.6% for VT at 16.6 months | 1% major, 0.6% minor |
| Tuzcu et al.[ | 183 | AVNRT, AVRT, AT, Junctional tachycardia, VT | EAM, fluoroscopy | 202.8 ± 83.1 min | 63% zero fluoroscopy | 90% at 44.9 ± 23.3 months | 0.7% |
| Koca et al.[ | 78 | AVNRT, accessory pathway, AT, VAs | EAM, fluoroscopy | 153.1 ± 44.3 min | 5.4 ± 3.15 min, 81.6% zero fluoroscopy | 94.9% at 43.4 weeks ± 23.3 weeks | 2.5% |
| Sanchez et al.[ | 107 | SVT, AF, AFL, VAs | EAM, ICE | 26 ± 50 min | 100% zero fluoroscopy | NA | 0% |
| Kozluk et al.[ | 45 | AVNRT, WPW, AT, VAs | EAM, fluoroscopy | 110 ± 43 min | 84% zero fluoroscopy | 89.5% | 2.2% minor |
| Kipp et al.[ | 124 | AVNRT, AVRT, AT, AFL, accessory pathways, VAs | EAM, fluoroscopy | NA | 1.21 ± 1.18 min, 76% zero fluoroscopy | 91.9% overall | 3.81% minor |
| Earley et al.[ | 94 | AVNRT, AVRT, AFL, Other (AT, VT) | EAM, fluoroscopy | 90 min | 6 min in CARTO and 4 min in NavX groups | 86% in CARTO and 87% in NavX groups at 6th week | 2% in CARTO and 2% in NavX groups |
| Giaccardi et al.[ | 266 | AVNRT, AVRT, accessory pathway, AFL, AT, VAs, AV-node ablation, AF | EAM | 75 ± 0 min to 145 ± 15 min for different arrhythmias | 100% zero fluoroscopy | 90.8% at 2.9 ± 1.6 years | 0.8% |
| Razminia et al.[ | 60 | AF, AVNRT, AVRT, AFL, AT, VAs | EAM, ICE, fluoroscopy | NA | 100% zero fluoroscopy | NA | 1.6% minor |
| Haegeli et al.[ | 34 | AF, VAs, AVNRT, Typical AFL | EAM, ICE, fluoroscopy | 130 ± 50 min for AF | 54% for AF and 62% overall zero fluoroscopy | NA | 2.9% |
| Sadek et al.[ | 80 | AF, AFL, VAs | EAM, ICE | 225 ± 32 min | 100% zero fluoroscopy | 91.2% at 18.1 ± 3.6 months | 0% |
| Wannagat et al.[ | 57 | AVNRT, AVRT, AT, AFL, VAs | EAM | 88.8 ± 31.4 min in no-TSP group, 131 ± 25.2 min in TSP group | 1.6 ± 4.2 min in no-TSP group, 3.2 ± 1.5 min in TSP group | 95.5% at 3 months in no-TSP group and 92.3% at 3 months in TSP group | 0% |
AF: atrial fibrillation, AFL: atrial flutter, AT: atrial tachycardia, AV: atrioventricular, AVNRT: atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia, AVRT: atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia, EAM: electroanatomic mapping, ICE: intracardiac echocardiography, NA: not applicable, PJRT: permanent junctional reciprocating tachycardia, TSP: transseptal puncture, VA: ventricular arrhythmia, VT: ventricular tachycardia, VPC: ventricular premature contraction, WPW: Wolf–Parkinson–White syndrome.