Left atrial roof thickness >3.10 mm predicted strong atrial maintenance substrate and poor response to catheter ablation (success rates: weak 80%, mild 64.5%, strong 31.4%; P=0.009).
Observational (n=100)
Persistent atrial fibrillation (n=100)
Left atrial wall thickness (LAT) measurement
Atrial maintenance substrate strength and success rate of ablation, p=<.0001
p-value: p=<.0001
Atrial remodeling plays a significant role during the progression of atrial fibrillation (AF). Left atrial wall thickness (LAT) is a subjective and easily acquirable indicator referring to structural remodeling. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the association between LAT and atrial remodeling substrate, and to explore the predictive role of LAT about strong maintenance substrate and poor response to catheter ablation.LAT was measured by cardiac computed tomography in 2 selected locations (roof and floor) in 100 persistent AF patients. Then the low-dose-ibutilide-facilitated catheter ablation was performed and atrial maintenance substrate was categorized as weak, mild, and strong, based on the response to circumferential pulmonary vein isolation or complex fractionated atrial electrograms ablation. During follow-up, the success rate was evaluated. LAT showed a progressive thickening tendency from weak, mild, to strong maintenance substrate (roof: 2.2 mm vs. 2.6 mm vs. 3.9 mm, P 3.10 mm might be the predictor to strong atrial maintenance substrate and poor response to ablation.LAT was associated with the remodeling extent of atrial maintenance substrate and might predict the response to catheter ablation. These findings could help the clinicians to select the appropriate ablative strategy and predict the complexity and prognosis before catheter ablation.
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Kun Zuo
Kuibao Li
Min Liu
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Capital Medical University
Hypertension Institute
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Zuo et al. (Mon,) conducted a observational in Persistent atrial fibrillation (n=100). Left atrial wall thickness (LAT) measurement was evaluated on Atrial maintenance substrate strength and success rate of ablation (p=<.0001). Left atrial roof thickness >3.10 mm predicted strong atrial maintenance substrate and poor response to catheter ablation (success rates: weak 80%, mild 64.5%, strong 31.4%; P=0.009).
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