Ethan R Ellis, Chayce Weaver, Adrian Loffler, Amar Trivedi
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Abstract
Background: Pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) is a cornerstone of AF ablation. Posterior wall isolation (PWI) has become a frequently used adjunct to PVI. While there is data to suggest that PVI alone does not negatively impact left atrial function, the effect of PWI on left atrial mechanical function has not been definitively determined. Our aim was to determine if PVI plus PWI using a cryoballoon impacted left atrial mechanical function as measured by cardiac MRI.
Methods: We studied 28 patients who underwent ablation for AF. Fourteen patients had PVI alone and 14 patients had PVI plus PWI. All patients had cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) before and after ablation. The primary outcome was change in LA ejection fraction (LAEF) as measured by CMR.
Results: There were no statistically significant differences in the average patient age, height, weight, type of AF, or frequency of concomitant diseases between groups. No statistically significant differences in LAEF, LA max volume, LA min volume, or LA stroke volume were identified between baseline and follow up CMRs for the PVI only group nor the PVI plus PWI group. When utilizing linear regression analysis to compare change in LAEF, LA max volume, LA min volume, and LA stroke volume before and after ablation between groups, no statistically significant differences were identified.
Conclusion: Cardiac MRI did not demonstrate a significant change in left atrial mechanical function as measured by left atrial ejection fraction after pulmonary vein isolation alone nor after PVI plus posterior wall isolation.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology is an international publication devoted to fostering research in and development of interventional techniques and therapies for the management of cardiac arrhythmias. It is designed primarily to present original research studies and scholarly scientific reviews of basic and applied science and clinical research in this field. The Journal will adopt a multidisciplinary approach to link physical, experimental, and clinical sciences as applied to the development of and practice in interventional electrophysiology. The Journal will examine techniques ranging from molecular, chemical and pharmacologic therapies to device and ablation technology. Accordingly, original research in clinical, epidemiologic and basic science arenas will be considered for publication. Applied engineering or physical science studies pertaining to interventional electrophysiology will be encouraged. The Journal is committed to providing comprehensive and detailed treatment of major interventional therapies and innovative techniques in a structured and clinically relevant manner. It is directed at clinical practitioners and investigators in the rapidly growing field of interventional electrophysiology. The editorial staff and board reflect this bias and include noted international experts in this area with a wealth of expertise in basic and clinical investigation. Peer review of all submissions, conflict of interest guidelines and periodic editorial board review of all Journal policies have been established.