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Pol Arch Intern Med ; 134(4)2024 04 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38324391

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INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) is a recommended strategy for rhythm control in atrial fibrillation (AF), but its success rate remains unsatisfactory. Continuous research is being conducted to explore new technologies and modifications to the existing ablation workflow in order to reduce the arrhythmia recurrence rate. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to determine the influence of the distance between ablation lines (DBL) on AF recurrence rate in patients undergoing their first PVI; and thus to optimize the procedure outcomes. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This is a retrospective cohort study conducted at a tertiary care center in Poland. A total of 146 patients (median age, 62 years; women, 34.3%) referred for a first PVI for either paroxysmal (n = 103) or persistent (n = 43) AF were evaluated. The procedures were performed with the use of a very­high­power, short­duration catheter (QDot MicroTM, Biosense Webster, Inc., Irvine, California, United States) or a conventional, ablation index-guided ThermoCool Smarttouch SF catheter (Biosense Webster, Inc.). Freedom from AF recurrence was used as a primary end point. The impact of DBL on the outcome of PVI, accounting for conventional risk factors, was evaluated. RESULTS: Greater distance between opposite circumferential PVI lines and its ratio to the transverse diameter of the left atrium (DLB/TD) were associated with a lower risk of AF recurrence (hazard ratio [HR], 0.966; 95% CI, 0.935-0.998 [per 1 mm]; P = 0.04 and HR, 0.968; 95% CI, 0.944-0.993 [per 1%]; P = 0.01, respectively). There was no correlation between DBL or DBL/TD ratio and the impedance level. CONCLUSIONS: Close distance between PVI lines contributes to AF recurrence; thus, increasing the DBL and ensuring a higher DBL/TD ratio may be an advantageous ablation strategy.


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Fibrilação Atrial , Ablação por Cateter , Veias Pulmonares , Recidiva , Humanos , Feminino , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Fibrilação Atrial/cirurgia , Veias Pulmonares/cirurgia , Ablação por Cateter/métodos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Idoso , Resultado do Tratamento , Polônia , Estudos de Coortes
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Diagnostics (Basel) ; 13(12)2023 Jun 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37371012

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Today, coronary artery disease (CAD) continues to be a prominent cause of death worldwide. A reliable assessment of coronary stenosis represents a prerequisite for the appropriate management of CAD. Nevertheless, there are still major challenges pertaining to some limitations of current imaging and functional diagnostic modalities. The present review summarizes the current data on invasive functional and intracoronary imaging assessment using optical coherence tomography (OCT), and intravascular ultrasound (IVUS). Amongst the functional parameters-on top of fractional flow reserve (FFR) and instantaneous wave-free ratio (iFR)-we point to novel angiography-based measures such as quantitative flow ratio (QFR), vessel fractional flow reserve (vFFR), angiography-derived fractional flow reserve (FFRangio), and computed tomography-derived flow fractional reserve (FFR-CT), as well as hybrid approaches focusing on optical flow ratio (OFR), computational fluid dynamics and attempts to quantify the forces exaggerated by blood on the coronary plaque and vessel wall.

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Int J Cardiol Heart Vasc ; 49: 101306, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38076348

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Background Chronic kidney disease (CKD) coexisting with atrial fibrillation (AF) increases the risk of hemorrhage and ischemia. The study aimed to determine the relationship between different CKD stages and clinical outcomes of patients suffering from both CKD and AF and to determine the predictors of outcome. Methods The data was derived from multicenter CRAFT trial (NCT02987062). We have conducted a retrospective analysis of hospital records of 2663 AF patients divided in three groups according to their estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) which was <30ml/min/1,73 m2 for group I (n=63), ≥30 and <60 ml/min/1,73 m2 for group II (n=947) and ≥60 ml/min/1,73 m2 for group III (n=1653). The primary study endpoint was major adverse event (MAE) during the mean four-year follow-up. Results The highest rate of MAE was observed in group I followed by group II and III. The rate of all-cause death was 60% in group I, 32% in group II and 15% in group III (p<0.001). Bleeding complications occurred in 25% of patients from group I, 23% from group II and 21% from group III (p=0.14). Thromboembolic events occurred in those groups at the rate of 21%, 14% and 12% respectively (p=0.011). The risk of death was 5 times higher in patients with eGFR<30 treated with vitamin K antagonists (VKA) (HR: 5.016, 95% CI: 1.533-16.417; p=0.007). Conclusions AF patients with CKD are at higher risk of MAE and that risk depends on the CKD stage. VKA treatment was linked to a higher mortality in AF patients with the lowest eGFR values.

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Br J Cardiol ; 29(2): 18, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36212787

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The assessment of the prognostic value of the admission electrocardiography (ECG) (specifically of the duration of the PR and QTc intervals, the QRS complex and the heart rate [HR]) in COVID-19 patients on the basis of nine observational studies (n=1,424) indicates that relatively long duration of the QTc interval and QRS complex, as well as higher HR, are linked to a severe course of COVID-19, which may be of use in risk stratification. Since there are important differences in suggested indicators of adverse prognosis between observational studies, further research is necessary to clarify high-risk criteria.

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