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Long term outcome of cavotricuspid isthmus cryoablation for the treatment of common atrial flutter in 180 patients: A single center experience

OBJECTIVE: Recent literature has shown that common type atrial flutter (AFL) can recur late after cavotricuspid isthmus (CTI) catheter ablation using radiofrequency energy (RF). We report the long term outcome of a large group of patients undergoing CTI ablation using cryothermy for AFL in a single...

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Autores principales: Moreira, Wendel, Timmermans, Carl, Wellens, Hein J. J., Mizusawa, Yuka, Perez, David, Philippens, Suzanne, Rodriguez, Luz-Maria
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Publicado: Springer US 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2292477/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18236145
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10840-007-9197-7
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author Moreira, Wendel
Timmermans, Carl
Wellens, Hein J. J.
Mizusawa, Yuka
Perez, David
Philippens, Suzanne
Rodriguez, Luz-Maria
author_facet Moreira, Wendel
Timmermans, Carl
Wellens, Hein J. J.
Mizusawa, Yuka
Perez, David
Philippens, Suzanne
Rodriguez, Luz-Maria
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description OBJECTIVE: Recent literature has shown that common type atrial flutter (AFL) can recur late after cavotricuspid isthmus (CTI) catheter ablation using radiofrequency energy (RF). We report the long term outcome of a large group of patients undergoing CTI ablation using cryothermy for AFL in a single center. METHODS: Patients with AFL referred for CTI ablation were recruited prospectively from July 2001 to July 2006. Cryoablation was performed using a deflectable, 10.5 F, 6.5 mm tip catheter. CTI block was reassessed 30 min after the last application during isoproterenol infusion. Recurrences were evaluated by 12-lead ECG and 24 h Holter recording every clinic visit (1/3/6/9 and 12 months after the procedure and yearly thereafter) or if symptoms developed. RESULTS: The 180 enrolled patients had the following characteristics: 39 women (22%), mean age 58 years, no structural heart disease in 86 patients (48%), mean left atrium diameter 44 ± 7 mm and mean left ventricular ejection fraction 57 ± 7%. The average number of applications per patient was 7 (3 to 20) with a mean temperature and duration of −88°C and 3 min, respectively. Acute success was achieved in 95% (171) of the patients. There were no complications. After a mean follow-up of 27 ± 17 (from 12 to 60) months, the chronic success rate was 91%. The majority of the recurrences occurred within the first year post ablation. One hundred and twenty three patients had a history of atrial fibrillation (AF) prior to CTI ablation and 85 (69%) of those remained having AF after cryoablation. In 20 of 57 (35%) patients without a history of AF prior to CTI ablation, AF occurred during follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: This prospective study showed a 91% chronic success rate (range 12 to 60 months) for cryoablation of the CTI in patients with common type AFL and ratified the frequent association of AF with AFL.
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spelling pubmed-22924772008-04-11 Long term outcome of cavotricuspid isthmus cryoablation for the treatment of common atrial flutter in 180 patients: A single center experience Moreira, Wendel Timmermans, Carl Wellens, Hein J. J. Mizusawa, Yuka Perez, David Philippens, Suzanne Rodriguez, Luz-Maria J Interv Card Electrophysiol Article OBJECTIVE: Recent literature has shown that common type atrial flutter (AFL) can recur late after cavotricuspid isthmus (CTI) catheter ablation using radiofrequency energy (RF). We report the long term outcome of a large group of patients undergoing CTI ablation using cryothermy for AFL in a single center. METHODS: Patients with AFL referred for CTI ablation were recruited prospectively from July 2001 to July 2006. Cryoablation was performed using a deflectable, 10.5 F, 6.5 mm tip catheter. CTI block was reassessed 30 min after the last application during isoproterenol infusion. Recurrences were evaluated by 12-lead ECG and 24 h Holter recording every clinic visit (1/3/6/9 and 12 months after the procedure and yearly thereafter) or if symptoms developed. RESULTS: The 180 enrolled patients had the following characteristics: 39 women (22%), mean age 58 years, no structural heart disease in 86 patients (48%), mean left atrium diameter 44 ± 7 mm and mean left ventricular ejection fraction 57 ± 7%. The average number of applications per patient was 7 (3 to 20) with a mean temperature and duration of −88°C and 3 min, respectively. Acute success was achieved in 95% (171) of the patients. There were no complications. After a mean follow-up of 27 ± 17 (from 12 to 60) months, the chronic success rate was 91%. The majority of the recurrences occurred within the first year post ablation. One hundred and twenty three patients had a history of atrial fibrillation (AF) prior to CTI ablation and 85 (69%) of those remained having AF after cryoablation. In 20 of 57 (35%) patients without a history of AF prior to CTI ablation, AF occurred during follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: This prospective study showed a 91% chronic success rate (range 12 to 60 months) for cryoablation of the CTI in patients with common type AFL and ratified the frequent association of AF with AFL. Springer US 2008-01-31 2008-04 /pmc/articles/PMC2292477/ /pubmed/18236145 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10840-007-9197-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2007
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Moreira, Wendel
Timmermans, Carl
Wellens, Hein J. J.
Mizusawa, Yuka
Perez, David
Philippens, Suzanne
Rodriguez, Luz-Maria
Long term outcome of cavotricuspid isthmus cryoablation for the treatment of common atrial flutter in 180 patients: A single center experience
title Long term outcome of cavotricuspid isthmus cryoablation for the treatment of common atrial flutter in 180 patients: A single center experience
title_full Long term outcome of cavotricuspid isthmus cryoablation for the treatment of common atrial flutter in 180 patients: A single center experience
title_fullStr Long term outcome of cavotricuspid isthmus cryoablation for the treatment of common atrial flutter in 180 patients: A single center experience
title_full_unstemmed Long term outcome of cavotricuspid isthmus cryoablation for the treatment of common atrial flutter in 180 patients: A single center experience
title_short Long term outcome of cavotricuspid isthmus cryoablation for the treatment of common atrial flutter in 180 patients: A single center experience
title_sort long term outcome of cavotricuspid isthmus cryoablation for the treatment of common atrial flutter in 180 patients: a single center experience
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2292477/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18236145
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10840-007-9197-7
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