Ten-year follow-up after endocardial point-by-point cryoablation for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation

Abstract Background Since many years catheter ablation is widely used for the treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF), however, long-term follow-up data of ablation techniques are rare. This study presents a 10-year follow-up period in patients treated for paroxysmal AF (PAF) with point-by-point pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) using cryothermal energy (cryoPVI). The main objective is to investigate whether cryoPVI is able to create durable PVI. Methods All consecutive patients with PAF who underwent a point-by-point cryoPVI were included. Information from the index procedure, anti-arrhythmic drug (AAD) use, recurrence of arrhythmias and re-ablation, was retrospectively analysed. Re-ablations were specifically evaluated for reconnection of PVs. Results Seventy-three patients were included. Five (7%) were lost to follow-up and 55/73 (75%) reached 10-year follow-up (median follow-up duration: 11.3 years [10.0–12.4]). Thirteen (18%) did not reach 10-years follow-up (mean follow-up duration: 4.4 ± 3.3 years). All targeted PVs were successfully isolated during the index procedure. Only 10/68 patients (15%) kept sinus rhythm (SR) without the use of AAD or a re-ablation. Re-ablations were performed in 47/68 patients (69%). Reconnection was seen in 81% of the PVs. Conclusions Ostial point-by-point cryoPVI has the ability to provide acute electrical isolation of arrhythmogenic PVs based on abolition of all PV potentials, but fails in long-term isolation and prevention of AF-recurrence in most patients.

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