Fengqi Xuan, Mingying Ding, Ming Liang, Huimin Chu, Jing Xu, Zhiqing Jin, Jian Ding, Mingyu Sun, Wei Ma, Zulu Wang
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Abstract
Background and aims: Hemolysis-related renal failure after pulsed field ablation (PFA) has been described in recently published cases, we reported the incidence of bilirubin elevation after PFA utilizing a novel hexaspline PFA catheter.
Methods: PFA was performed in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation using novel hexaspline PFA catheter, and serum bilirubin, hemoglobin and renal function were measured at baseline and the next day post ablation.
Results: A total of 94 patients were analyzed, and 30 of 94 (31.9%) patients had obvious total bilirubin elevation the next day post PFA. In the 30 patients, 26 (86.7%) patients had a predominantly indirect hyperbilirubinemia, suggesting a likely presence of PFA-induced hemolysis. The liver enzyme contents post ablation were normal in all patients and no signs of hemolytic anemia and renal function injury were detected. The impact factors associated with indrect hyperbilirubinemia were also analyzed and higher number of applications tented to produce PFA-induced hemolysis. More than 86.5 applications seem to have a better sensivity and specificity to predict hemolysis.
Conclusion: Intravascular hemolysis can occur after utilizing novel hexaspline catheter, but the severity of hemolysis was mild and temporary. The number of applications appears to be a determining factor leading to hemolysis.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology (JCE) keeps its readership well informed of the latest developments in the study and management of arrhythmic disorders. Edited by Bradley P. Knight, M.D., and a distinguished international editorial board, JCE is the leading journal devoted to the study of the electrophysiology of the heart.