Applying new selection criteria (f-wave >0.1 mV, CTR <70%, LA <70 mm) for the maze procedure during mitral valve surgery significantly improved sinus rhythm restoration (83% vs 55%, P=0.0001).
Cohort (n=220)
Atrial fibrillation and mitral valve disease (n=220)
Maze procedure with new selection criteria vs Maze procedure without new selection criteria
Sinus rhythm restoration without sick sinus syndrome, p=0.0001
Absolute Event Rate: 83% vs 55%
p-value: p=0.0001
OBJECTIVE: We have carried out the maze procedure for atrial fibrillation (AF) as a combined operation with mitral valve surgery in a consecutive fashion until December 1994 (period 1). Therefore, the success rate in sinus rhythm conversion remained unsatisfactory. We have selected the patients according to arbitrarily decided new criteria since January 1995 (period 2), and examined the results prospectively. METHODS: Between May 1992 and February 1997, we carried out the maze procedure in 220 patients as a combined operation with mitral valve surgery. During period 2, we carried out the maze procedure in 63 cases who satisfied all the new criteria (voltage of f-wave in V1 lead > 0.1 mV, cardiothoracic ratio (CTR) < 70%, LA dimension < 70 mm), and 37 patients out of these criteria. Success was defined as sinus rhythm restoration without sick sinus syndrome. RESULTS: There were 4 hospital deaths (1.8%) and 4 late deaths (1.8%). Success rate was significantly (P = 0.0089) higher in period 2 (82%) than in period 1 (65%). Success rate was significantly higher in patients within criteria than out of criteria both in period 1, period 2, and total (77 versus 48%, P = 0.018; 90 versus 66%, P = 0.004, and 83 versus 55%, P = 0.0001). CONCLUSION: The maze procedure is highly reliable when combined with mitral valve surgery if patients are selected properly.
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Junjiro Kobayashi
Cardiac Surgery
Y Kosakai
Astellas Pharma (Japan)
Kiyoharu Nakano
The Japanese Society of Gastroenterological Surgery
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery
National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center
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Kobayashi et al. (Sun,) conducted a cohort in Atrial fibrillation and mitral valve disease (n=220). Maze procedure with new selection criteria vs. Maze procedure without new selection criteria was evaluated on Sinus rhythm restoration without sick sinus syndrome (p=0.0001). Applying new selection criteria (f-wave >0.1 mV, CTR <70%, LA <70 mm) for the maze procedure during mitral valve surgery significantly improved sinus rhythm restoration (83% vs 55%, P=0.0001).
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