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Safety of cryoballoon ablation for the treatment of atrial fibrillation: First European results from the cryo AF Global Registry.

Csaba Földesi1, Silvia Misiková2, Paweł Ptaszyński3, Derick Todd4, Jean-Manuel Herzet5, Kendra M Braegelmann6, Fred J Kueffer6, Christian Drephal7, Clemens Steinwender8, Giulio Zucchelli9, Petr Neuzil10, Kyoung Ryul Julian Chun11,12.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cryoballoon ablation for the treatment of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) has been utilized in Europe for >15 years.
OBJECTIVES: Report patient and procedural characteristics that influence the safety of cryoablation for the treatment of AF.
METHODS: Patients enrolled in the prospective, multicenter Cryo AF Global Registry were treated at 38 European centers. Freedom from a ≥30s episode of AF/atrial flutter (AFL)/atrial tachycardia (AT) at 12-months and serious complications were analyzed. Univariate and multivariable models identified baseline patient and procedural characteristics that predicted a procedure-related complication.
RESULTS: Of the 1418 subjects who completed an index procedure, the cohort was 62 ± 11 years of age, 37.7% female, and 72.2% paroxysmal AF (PAF). The mean procedure, left atrial dwell, and fluoroscopy times were 81 ± 34, 54 ± 25, and 14 ± 13 min, respectively. Among the 766 patients with 12-month follow-up, freedom from a ≥30 s AF/AFL/AT recurrence was 83.3% (95% CI: 79.8%-86.3%) and 71.6% (95% CI: 64.6%-77.4%) in patients with PAF and persistent AF. The serious procedure- and device-related adverse event rates were 4.7% and 2.0%. No baseline patient characteristic independently predicted a procedure-related adverse event; however, prolonged procedure duration (OR = 1.01 [95% CI: 1.00-1.01]), use of general anesthesia (OR = 1.71 [95% CI: 1.01-2.92]), and delivery of a cavotricuspid isthmus line (OR = 3.04 [95% CI: 1.01-9.20]) were each independently associated with the occurrence of a serious procedural safety event (all p < .05).
CONCLUSIONS: Cryoballoon ablation is safe and effective in real-world use across a broad cohort of patients with AF.
© 2021 The Authors. Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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Keywords:  atrial fibrillation; catheter ablation; cryoballoon; predictors; safety

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33813746     DOI: 10.1111/pace.14237

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pacing Clin Electrophysiol        ISSN: 0147-8389            Impact factor:   1.976


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1.  Cryoballoon Ablation in Korea: Is It Time to Freeze the Veins?

Authors:  Hyoung-Seob Park
Journal:  Korean Circ J       Date:  2022-10       Impact factor: 3.101

2.  Incremental value of left atrial strain to predict atrial fibrillation recurrence after cryoballoon ablation.

Authors:  Andreea Motoc; Maria-Luiza Luchian; Esther Scheirlynck; Bram Roosens; Hadischat Chameleva; Maxim Gevers; Xavier Galloo; Berlinde von Kemp; Robbert Ramak; Juan Sieira; Carlo de Asmundis; Gian-Battista Chierchia; Julien Magne; Caroline Weytjens; Steven Droogmans; Bernard Cosyns
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-11-19       Impact factor: 3.240

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