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Vagal Reactions during Cryoballoon-Based Pulmonary Vein Isolation: A Clue for Autonomic Nervous System Modulation?

Although paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF) is known to be initiated by rapid firing of pulmonary veins (PV) and non-PV triggers, the crucial role of cardiac autonomic nervous system (ANS) in the initiation and maintenance of AF has long been appreciated in both experimental and clinical studies. T...

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Autores principales: Peyrol, Michaël, Barraud, Jérémie, Koutbi, Linda, Maille, Baptiste, Trevisan, Lory, Martinez, Elisa, Lévy, Samuel, Paganelli, Franck, Franceschi, Frederic
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4868893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27243034
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/7286074
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author Peyrol, Michaël
Barraud, Jérémie
Koutbi, Linda
Maille, Baptiste
Trevisan, Lory
Martinez, Elisa
Lévy, Samuel
Paganelli, Franck
Franceschi, Frederic
author_facet Peyrol, Michaël
Barraud, Jérémie
Koutbi, Linda
Maille, Baptiste
Trevisan, Lory
Martinez, Elisa
Lévy, Samuel
Paganelli, Franck
Franceschi, Frederic
author_sort Peyrol, Michaël
collection PubMed
description Although paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF) is known to be initiated by rapid firing of pulmonary veins (PV) and non-PV triggers, the crucial role of cardiac autonomic nervous system (ANS) in the initiation and maintenance of AF has long been appreciated in both experimental and clinical studies. The cardiac intrinsic ANS is composed of ganglionated plexi (GPs), located close to the left atrium-pulmonary vein junctions and a vast network of interconnecting neurons. Ablation strategies aiming for complete PV isolation (PVI) remain the cornerstone of AF ablation procedures. However, several observational studies and few randomized studies have suggested that GP ablation, as an adjunctive strategy, might achieve better clinical outcomes in patients undergoing radiofrequency-based PVI for both paroxysmal and nonparoxysmal AF. In these patients, vagal reactions (VR) such as vagally mediated bradycardia or asystole are thought to reflect intrinsic cardiac ANS modulation and/or denervation. Vagal reactions occurring during cryoballoon- (CB-) based PVI have been previously reported; however, little is known on resulting ANS modulation and/or prevalence and significance of vagal reactions during PVI with the CB technique. We conducted a review of prevalence, putative mechanisms, and significance of VR during CB-based PVI.
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spelling pubmed-48688932016-05-30 Vagal Reactions during Cryoballoon-Based Pulmonary Vein Isolation: A Clue for Autonomic Nervous System Modulation? Peyrol, Michaël Barraud, Jérémie Koutbi, Linda Maille, Baptiste Trevisan, Lory Martinez, Elisa Lévy, Samuel Paganelli, Franck Franceschi, Frederic Biomed Res Int Review Article Although paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF) is known to be initiated by rapid firing of pulmonary veins (PV) and non-PV triggers, the crucial role of cardiac autonomic nervous system (ANS) in the initiation and maintenance of AF has long been appreciated in both experimental and clinical studies. The cardiac intrinsic ANS is composed of ganglionated plexi (GPs), located close to the left atrium-pulmonary vein junctions and a vast network of interconnecting neurons. Ablation strategies aiming for complete PV isolation (PVI) remain the cornerstone of AF ablation procedures. However, several observational studies and few randomized studies have suggested that GP ablation, as an adjunctive strategy, might achieve better clinical outcomes in patients undergoing radiofrequency-based PVI for both paroxysmal and nonparoxysmal AF. In these patients, vagal reactions (VR) such as vagally mediated bradycardia or asystole are thought to reflect intrinsic cardiac ANS modulation and/or denervation. Vagal reactions occurring during cryoballoon- (CB-) based PVI have been previously reported; however, little is known on resulting ANS modulation and/or prevalence and significance of vagal reactions during PVI with the CB technique. We conducted a review of prevalence, putative mechanisms, and significance of VR during CB-based PVI. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4868893/ /pubmed/27243034 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/7286074 Text en Copyright © 2016 Michaël Peyrol et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Review Article
Peyrol, Michaël
Barraud, Jérémie
Koutbi, Linda
Maille, Baptiste
Trevisan, Lory
Martinez, Elisa
Lévy, Samuel
Paganelli, Franck
Franceschi, Frederic
Vagal Reactions during Cryoballoon-Based Pulmonary Vein Isolation: A Clue for Autonomic Nervous System Modulation?
title Vagal Reactions during Cryoballoon-Based Pulmonary Vein Isolation: A Clue for Autonomic Nervous System Modulation?
title_full Vagal Reactions during Cryoballoon-Based Pulmonary Vein Isolation: A Clue for Autonomic Nervous System Modulation?
title_fullStr Vagal Reactions during Cryoballoon-Based Pulmonary Vein Isolation: A Clue for Autonomic Nervous System Modulation?
title_full_unstemmed Vagal Reactions during Cryoballoon-Based Pulmonary Vein Isolation: A Clue for Autonomic Nervous System Modulation?
title_short Vagal Reactions during Cryoballoon-Based Pulmonary Vein Isolation: A Clue for Autonomic Nervous System Modulation?
title_sort vagal reactions during cryoballoon-based pulmonary vein isolation: a clue for autonomic nervous system modulation?
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4868893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27243034
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/7286074
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