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Repeat ablation for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation - Does adenosine play a role in predicting pulmonary vein reconnection patterns?
Kottmaier, M; Bourier, F; Wünscher, S; Kornmayer, M; Semmler, V; Lengauer, S; Telishevska, M; Koch-Büttner, K; Risse, E; Brooks, S; Hessling, G; Deisenhofer, I; Reents, T.
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  • Kottmaier M; Department of Electrophysiology, German Heart Center Munich, Technische Universitaet Munich, Germany. Electronic address: kottmaier@dhm.mhn.de.
  • Bourier F; Department of Electrophysiology, German Heart Center Munich, Technische Universitaet Munich, Germany.
  • Wünscher S; Department of Electrophysiology, German Heart Center Munich, Technische Universitaet Munich, Germany.
  • Kornmayer M; Department of Electrophysiology, German Heart Center Munich, Technische Universitaet Munich, Germany.
  • Semmler V; Department of Electrophysiology, German Heart Center Munich, Technische Universitaet Munich, Germany.
  • Lengauer S; Department of Electrophysiology, German Heart Center Munich, Technische Universitaet Munich, Germany.
  • Telishevska M; Department of Electrophysiology, German Heart Center Munich, Technische Universitaet Munich, Germany.
  • Koch-Büttner K; Department of Electrophysiology, German Heart Center Munich, Technische Universitaet Munich, Germany.
  • Risse E; Department of Electrophysiology, German Heart Center Munich, Technische Universitaet Munich, Germany.
  • Brooks S; Department of Electrophysiology, German Heart Center Munich, Technische Universitaet Munich, Germany.
  • Hessling G; Department of Electrophysiology, German Heart Center Munich, Technische Universitaet Munich, Germany.
  • Deisenhofer I; Department of Electrophysiology, German Heart Center Munich, Technische Universitaet Munich, Germany.
  • Reents T; Department of Electrophysiology, German Heart Center Munich, Technische Universitaet Munich, Germany.
Indian Pacing Electrophysiol J ; 18(6): 203-207, 2018.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30290206
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary vein (PV) reconduction after PV isolation (PVI) unmasked by adenosine is associated with a higher risk for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF) recurrence. It is unknown if the reconnected PVs after adenosine testing and immediate re-ablation can predict reconnection and reconnection patterns of PVs at repeat procedures. We assessed reconnection of PVs with and without dormant-conduction (DC) during the first and the repeat procedure. METHODS: We included 67 patients undergoing PVI for PAF and a second procedure for PAF recurrence. DC during adenosine administration at first procedure was seen in 31 patients (46%). 264 PVs were tested with adenosine; DC was found in 48 PVs (18%) and re-ablated during first procedure. During the second procedure, all PVs where checked for reconnection. RESULTS: Fifty-eight patients (87%) showed PV reconnection during the second procedure. Reconnection was found in 152/264 PVs (58%). Of 216 PVs without reconnection during adenosine testing at the first ablation, 116 PVs (53.7%) showed reconnection at the repeat procedure. Overall, 14.9% of patients showed the same PV reconnection pattern in the first and second procedure, expected statistical probability of encountering the same reconnection pattern was only 6.6%(p = 0.012). CONCLUSIONS: In repeat procedures PVs showed significantly more often the same reconnection pattern as during first procedure than statistically expected. More than 50% of initial isolated PVs without reconnection during adenosine testing showed a reconnection during repeat ablation. Techniques to detect susceptibility for PV re-connection like prolonged waiting-period should be applied. Elimination of DC should be expanded from segmental to circumferential re-isolation or vaster RF application.
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