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Exchanging Catheters Over a Single Transseptal Sheath During Left Atrial Ablation is Associated with a Higher Risk for Silent Cerebral Events

BACKGROUND: Silent cerebral events (SCE) have been identified on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in asymptomatic patients after atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation. Procedural determinants influencing the risk for SCE still remain unclear. OBJECTIVE: Comparing the risk for SCE depending on exchanges...

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Autores principales: Deneke, Thomas, Nentwich, Karin, Schmitt, Rainer, Christhopoulos, Georgios, Krug, Joachim, Di Biase, Luigi, Natale, Andrea, Szollosi, Atilla, Mugge, Andreas, Muller, Patrick, Dietrich, Johannes W, Shin, Dong-In, Kerber, Sebastian, Schade, Anja
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Publicado: Indian Heart Rhythm Society 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4217296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25408564
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author Deneke, Thomas
Nentwich, Karin
Schmitt, Rainer
Christhopoulos, Georgios
Krug, Joachim
Di Biase, Luigi
Natale, Andrea
Szollosi, Atilla
Mugge, Andreas
Muller, Patrick
Dietrich, Johannes W
Shin, Dong-In
Kerber, Sebastian
Schade, Anja
author_facet Deneke, Thomas
Nentwich, Karin
Schmitt, Rainer
Christhopoulos, Georgios
Krug, Joachim
Di Biase, Luigi
Natale, Andrea
Szollosi, Atilla
Mugge, Andreas
Muller, Patrick
Dietrich, Johannes W
Shin, Dong-In
Kerber, Sebastian
Schade, Anja
author_sort Deneke, Thomas
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description BACKGROUND: Silent cerebral events (SCE) have been identified on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in asymptomatic patients after atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation. Procedural determinants influencing the risk for SCE still remain unclear. OBJECTIVE: Comparing the risk for SCE depending on exchanges of catheters (ExCath) over a single transseptal sheath. METHODS: 88 Patients undergoing pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) only ablation using either single-tip or balloon-based technique underwent pre- and post-ablation cerebral MRI. Ablations were either performed with double transseptal access and without exchanging catheters over the transseptal sheaths (group 1: no ExCath) or after a single transseptal access and exchanges of therapeutic and diagnostic catheters (group 2: ExCath). Differences in regard to SCE rates were analyzed. Multivariate analysis was performed to identify factors related to the risk for SCE. RESULTS: Included patients underwent PVI using single tip irrigated radiofrequency in 41, endoscopic laser balloon in 27 and cryoballoon in 20 cases. Overall SCE were identified in 23 (26%) patients. In group 1 (no ExCath; N=46) 6 patients (13%) and in group 2 (N=42) 17 patients (40%) had documented SCE (p=0.007). The applied ablation technology did not affect SCE rate. In multivariate analysis age (OR 1.1, p=0.03) and catheter exchanges over a single transseptal sheath (OR 12.1, p=0.007) were the only independent predictors of a higher risk for SCE. CONCLUSIONS: Exchanging catheters over a single transseptal access to perform left atrial ablation is associated with a significantly higher incidence of SCE compared to an ablation technique using different transseptal accesses for therapeutic and diagnostic catheters.
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spelling pubmed-42172962014-11-18 Exchanging Catheters Over a Single Transseptal Sheath During Left Atrial Ablation is Associated with a Higher Risk for Silent Cerebral Events Deneke, Thomas Nentwich, Karin Schmitt, Rainer Christhopoulos, Georgios Krug, Joachim Di Biase, Luigi Natale, Andrea Szollosi, Atilla Mugge, Andreas Muller, Patrick Dietrich, Johannes W Shin, Dong-In Kerber, Sebastian Schade, Anja Indian Pacing Electrophysiol J Original Article BACKGROUND: Silent cerebral events (SCE) have been identified on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in asymptomatic patients after atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation. Procedural determinants influencing the risk for SCE still remain unclear. OBJECTIVE: Comparing the risk for SCE depending on exchanges of catheters (ExCath) over a single transseptal sheath. METHODS: 88 Patients undergoing pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) only ablation using either single-tip or balloon-based technique underwent pre- and post-ablation cerebral MRI. Ablations were either performed with double transseptal access and without exchanging catheters over the transseptal sheaths (group 1: no ExCath) or after a single transseptal access and exchanges of therapeutic and diagnostic catheters (group 2: ExCath). Differences in regard to SCE rates were analyzed. Multivariate analysis was performed to identify factors related to the risk for SCE. RESULTS: Included patients underwent PVI using single tip irrigated radiofrequency in 41, endoscopic laser balloon in 27 and cryoballoon in 20 cases. Overall SCE were identified in 23 (26%) patients. In group 1 (no ExCath; N=46) 6 patients (13%) and in group 2 (N=42) 17 patients (40%) had documented SCE (p=0.007). The applied ablation technology did not affect SCE rate. In multivariate analysis age (OR 1.1, p=0.03) and catheter exchanges over a single transseptal sheath (OR 12.1, p=0.007) were the only independent predictors of a higher risk for SCE. CONCLUSIONS: Exchanging catheters over a single transseptal access to perform left atrial ablation is associated with a significantly higher incidence of SCE compared to an ablation technique using different transseptal accesses for therapeutic and diagnostic catheters. Indian Heart Rhythm Society 2014-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4217296/ /pubmed/25408564 Text en Copyright: © 2014 Deneke et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Deneke, Thomas
Nentwich, Karin
Schmitt, Rainer
Christhopoulos, Georgios
Krug, Joachim
Di Biase, Luigi
Natale, Andrea
Szollosi, Atilla
Mugge, Andreas
Muller, Patrick
Dietrich, Johannes W
Shin, Dong-In
Kerber, Sebastian
Schade, Anja
Exchanging Catheters Over a Single Transseptal Sheath During Left Atrial Ablation is Associated with a Higher Risk for Silent Cerebral Events
title Exchanging Catheters Over a Single Transseptal Sheath During Left Atrial Ablation is Associated with a Higher Risk for Silent Cerebral Events
title_full Exchanging Catheters Over a Single Transseptal Sheath During Left Atrial Ablation is Associated with a Higher Risk for Silent Cerebral Events
title_fullStr Exchanging Catheters Over a Single Transseptal Sheath During Left Atrial Ablation is Associated with a Higher Risk for Silent Cerebral Events
title_full_unstemmed Exchanging Catheters Over a Single Transseptal Sheath During Left Atrial Ablation is Associated with a Higher Risk for Silent Cerebral Events
title_short Exchanging Catheters Over a Single Transseptal Sheath During Left Atrial Ablation is Associated with a Higher Risk for Silent Cerebral Events
title_sort exchanging catheters over a single transseptal sheath during left atrial ablation is associated with a higher risk for silent cerebral events
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4217296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25408564
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