Pressure-Guided cryoablation of pulmonary veins in atrial fibrillation: A fast and effective strategy

Amol Raizada, Maheedhar Gedela, Kashif Abbas Shaikh, Nachiket Apte, Max DeHaan, Christopher Stanton, Amol Raizada, Maheedhar Gedela, Kashif Abbas Shaikh, Nachiket Apte, Max DeHaan, Christopher Stanton

Abstract

Background: Cryoballoon ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF) involves successful electrical pulmonary vein isolation (PVI). Pulmonary vein (PV) ostial occlusion with cryoballoon is classically assessed using PV angiography. A pressure-guided technique to assess ostial occlusion has been evaluated in small cohorts with mixed results. We evaluated the efficacy of this pressure-guided PVI technique and its impact on reducing contrast and fluoroscopy time as compared to the traditional approach.

Methods: We evaluated patients with paroxysmal AF, who underwent cryoballoon PVI. Patients prior to January 20th, 2013 underwent confirmation of PV occlusion by angiography only. Patients ablated after this time had PV occlusion initially determined by pressure monitoring and further confirmed by contrast injection into the PV in most cases (Pressure-guided PVI). Differences in the volume of contrast used and fluoroscopy time were evaluated.

Results: 46 patients had pressure-guided PVI and29 patients had occlusion of PV confirmed by angiography alone. Pressure-guided PVI was 99.5% successful in ablating AF, which was non-inferior to traditional method of PV isolation. This technique used an average of 8cc of contrast and 21.5min of fluoroscopy time, which was significantly less than the contrast amount used, and fluoroscopy time with angiographic isolation of PV.

Conclusion: Pressure-guided PVI is an effective method for cryoablation of AF. This method not only significantly reduces the volume of contrast used but also decreases the fluoroscopy without compromising the success of PVI.

Keywords: Atrial fibrillation; Cryoablation; Cryoballoon catheter; Pressure-Guided technique; Pulmonary vein isolation.

Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier B.V.

Figures

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Pressure tracing from left atrium using the cryoablation catheter showing normal wave forms.
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Pressure tracing obtained from the pulmonary vein after occlusion of the ostium using cryoballoon catheter.

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