Multi-catheter cryotherapy restored sinus rhythm acutely more often than radiofrequency ablation, but long-term sinus rhythm maintenance was similar (33% vs 24%).
RCT (n=100)
1:1
100 patients undergoing their first ablation for persistent atrial fibrillation of >6 months duration, followed for up to 4 years.
Multi-catheter cryotherapy vs Radiofrequency ablation
Sinus rhythm continued to the last available follow-up
Absolute Event Rate: 33% vs 24%
AIMS: Restoring sinus rhythm (SR) by ablation alone is an endpoint used in radiofrequency (RF) ablation for long-standing persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) but not with cryotherapy. The simultaneous use of two cryotherapy catheters can improve ablation efficiency; we compared this with RF ablation in chronic persistent AF aiming for termination to SR by ablation alone. METHODS AND RESULTS: Consecutive patients undergoing their first ablation for persistent AF of >6 months duration were screened. A total of 100 participants were randomized 1:1 to multi-catheter cryotherapy or RF. For cryotherapy, a 28-mm Arctic Front Advance was used in tandem with focal cryoablation catheters. Open-irrigated, non-force sensing catheters were used in the RF group with a 3D mapping system. Pulmonary vein (PV) isolation and non-PV triggers were targeted. Participants were followed up at 6 and 12 months, then yearly. Acute PVI was achieved in all cases. More patients in the multi-catheter cryotherapy group were restored to SR by ablation alone, with a shorter procedure duration. Sinus rhythm continued to the last available follow-up in 16/49 patients (33%) in the multi-catheter at 3.0 ± 1.6 years post-ablation and in 12/50 patients (24%) in the RF group at 4.0 ± 1.2 years post-ablation. The yearly rate of arrhythmia recurrence was similar. CONCLUSION: Multi-catheter cryotherapy can restore SR by ablation alone in more cases and more quickly than RF ablation. Long-term success is difficult to achieve by either methods and is similar with both.
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Mark M. Gallagher
Electrophysiology
Gang Yi
People's Bank of China
Hanney Gonna
Freeman Hospital
EP Europace
St George's, University of London
St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Gallagher et al. (Fri,) conducted a rct in long-standing persistent atrial fibrillation (n=100). Multi-catheter cryotherapy vs. Radiofrequency ablation was evaluated on Sinus rhythm continued to the last available follow-up. Multi-catheter cryotherapy restored sinus rhythm acutely more often than radiofrequency ablation, but long-term sinus rhythm maintenance was similar (33% vs 24%).
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a20dbb6a4e184e828180342 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/europace/euaa289