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Validation of a novel spiral mapping catheter for real-time recordings from the pulmonary veins during cryoballoon ablation of atrial fibrillation
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review - 04.10.2012
Kühne Michael, Knecht Sven, Altmann David, Ammann Peter, Schaer Beat, Osswald Stefan, Sticherling Christian
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BACKGROUND
The Achieve mapping catheter allows real-time recordings from the pulmonary veins (PVs) during cryoballoon (CB) ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF).
OBJECTIVE
To assess the clinical applicability of the Achieve mapping catheter and the value of real-time recordings from the PVs during CB.
METHODS
Patients with paroxysmal AF undergoing CB ablation were studied. Recordings from the PVs were analyzed during (real-time recordings) and after CB ablation and validated by using a variable circumferential mapping catheter (Achieve group; n = 20). A comparison was made by using a group of patients in whom CB ablation with a guidewire and a variable circumferential mapping catheter was performed (Guidewire group; n = 20).
RESULTS
Forty patients (age 58±11 years; ejection fraction 0.59±0.07; left atrial size 40±6 mm) with paroxysmal AF were included. In the Achieve group, real-time recordings from the PVs could be obtained in 40 of 80 (50%) PVs and could be seen more often at the left-sided PVs (25 of 39, 64%) than at the right-sided PVs (15 of 41, 37%; P = .02). Validation with a standard circumferential mapping catheter confirmed PV isolation in 75 of 80 (93%) PVs. After a single procedure and a follow-up of 14±4 months, 25 of 40 (63%) patients were in sinus rhythm with no significant difference between groups.
CONCLUSIONS
The Achieve catheter can be used as a substitute for a guidewire during CB ablation, but real-time recordings can be obtained only in half of the PVs and are not sufficient to accurately confirm isolation of all PVs.