Bartosz Krzowski, Julia Dźwinacka, Michał Peller, Michał Marchel, Cezary Maciejewski, Grzegorz Opolski, Marcin Grabowski, Paweł Balsam, Piotr Lodziński
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Abstract
Introduction: Currently, the treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF) focuses on restoring sinus rhythm with pulmonary vein isolation (PVI). Pulsed‑field ablation (PFA) is a novel, promising method that requires greater support of real‑world data.
Objectives: Our aim was to assess the rate of arrhythmia recurrence in patients who underwent PVI with either radiofrequency (RF) energy or PFA.
Patients and methods: This retrospective analysis included 210 patients with paroxysmal (76.2%) or persistent AF undergoing PVI at a university hospital. The study group consisted of 108 patients who underwent PFA using the Farawave catheter. RF ablations were performed in 102 patients using a very‑high‑power, short‑duration or index‑guided ablation. The primary end point was no recurrence of arrhythmia.
Results: There were no significant baseline differences in patient characteristics. Procedural times were shorter with PFA (55 min) than RF (115 min; P <0.001), while fluoroscopy exposure duration was longer (PFA, 1100 s; RF, 159 s; P <0.001). In the patients who underwent PFA under deep sedation, remifentanil dose was lower than in the RF group under conscious sedation (PFA, 0.2 mg; RF, 0.5 mg; P <0.001). The efficacy of both methods did not differ in the recurrence rate of atrial arrhythmias during the blanking period (PFA, 32.7%; RF, 28.7%; P = 0.55) and afterward (PFA, 34.6%; RF, 33.7%; P >0.99). The overall frequency of adverse events was similar in both groups.
Conclusions: Regardless of the selected method, the efficacy of the procedures remains comparable. There was no significant difference in postoperative adverse events between the groups.
期刊介绍:
Polish Archives of Internal Medicine is an international, peer-reviewed periodical issued monthly in English as an official journal of the Polish Society of Internal Medicine. The journal is designed to publish articles related to all aspects of internal medicine, both clinical and basic science, provided they have practical implications. Polish Archives of Internal Medicine appears monthly in both print and online versions.