Quality of life outcomes in cryoablation of atrial fibrillation-A literature review.

Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE Pub Date : 2021-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-08-25 DOI:10.1111/pace.14341
Bert Vandenberk, Laurens Lauwers, Tomas Robyns, Christophe Garweg, Rik Willems, Joris Ector, Peter Haemers
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Abstract

Background: Cryoballoon ablation (CRYO) for pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) in atrial fibrillation (AF) has become an established treatment option as alternative for radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFCA). As symptom relief is still the main indication for PVI, quality of life (QoL) is a key outcome parameter. This review summarizes the evidence about the evolution of QoL after CRYO.

Methods: A search for clinical studies reporting QoL outcomes after CRYO was performed on PUBMED and COCHRANE. A total of 506 publications were screened and 10 studies met the in- and exclusion criteria.

Results: All studies considered QoL as a secondary endpoint and reported significant improvement in QoL between baseline and 12 months follow-up, independent of the QoL instruments used. The effect size of CRYO on QoL was comparable between studies and present in both paroxysmal and persistent AF. Direct comparison between CRYO and RFCA was limited to two studies, there was no difference between ablation modalities after 12 months FU. Two studies in paroxysmal AF reported outcome beyond 12 months follow-up and QoL improvement was maintained up to 36 months after ablation. There were no long-term data available for persistent AF.

Conclusion: CRYO of AF significantly improves QoL. The scarce amount of data with direct comparison between subgroups limits further exploration. Assessment of QoL should be considered a primary outcome parameter in future trials with long-term follow-up.

冷冻消融心房颤动患者的生活质量——文献综述。
背景:冷冻球囊消融(CRYO)治疗肺静脉隔离(PVI)心房颤动(AF)已成为射频导管消融(RFCA)的替代治疗方案。由于症状缓解仍然是PVI的主要指征,生活质量(QoL)是一个关键的结局参数。本文综述了冷冻后生活质量变化的相关证据。方法:在PUBMED和COCHRANE上检索报道冷冻后生活质量结果的临床研究。共筛选了506份出版物,其中10项研究符合纳入和排除标准。结果:所有研究都将生活质量作为次要终点,并报告了基线和12个月随访期间生活质量的显著改善,与使用的生活质量仪器无关。CRYO对生活质量的影响大小在两项研究之间具有可比性,在阵发性和持续性房颤中都存在。CRYO和RFCA的直接比较仅限于两项研究,FU 12个月后消融方式之间没有差异。两项关于阵发性房颤的研究报告了随访超过12个月的结果,并且生活质量的改善维持到消融后36个月。结论:体外冷冻治疗可显著改善AF患者的生活质量。亚组之间直接比较的数据量的缺乏限制了进一步的探索。生活质量的评估应被视为未来长期随访试验的主要结局参数。
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