Medwave (Sep 2024)

Electrophysiology lab efficiency using cryoballoon for pulmonary vein isolation in Latin America: A sub-analysis of the Cryo Global Registry Study

  • Armando Pérez-Silva,
  • Rodrigo Isa-Param,
  • Juan F Agudelo-Uribe,
  • Alex Pacheco-Bouthillier,
  • Reece Holbrook,
  • Daniela Paredes-Fernández,
  • Kyla Jones,
  • Juan Tellez,
  • Thomas R Holmes,
  • Alicia Sale,
  • Nicolás Martinenghi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5867/medwave.2024.08.2918
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 08
pp. e2918 – e2918

Abstract

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Objective Cryoballoon ablation for pulmonary vein isolation is a time-efficient procedure that can alleviate stress on electrophysiology lab resources. This analysis modeled the impact of cryoballoon ablation on electrophysiology lab operation using data from Latin America. Methods Data from centers in Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, and Chile of the Cryo Global Registry were used as inputs for an electrophysiology lab efficiency simulation model. The model used the assumption that either two (today’s electrophysiology lab operations) or three (including electrophysiology lab operational changes) cryoballoon ablation procedures could be performed per day. The endpoints were the percentage of days that resulted in 1) overtime and 2) time left for an extra non-ablation electrophysiology procedure. Results Data from a total of 232 procedures from six Latin American centers were included in the analysis. The average electrophysiology lab occupancy time for all procedures in Latin America was 132 ± 62 minutes. In the Current Scenario (two procedures per day), 7.4% of simulated days resulted in overtime, and 81.4% had enough time for an extra electrophysiology procedure. In the Enhanced Productivity Scenario (three procedures per day), 16.4% of days used overtime, while 67.4% allowed time for an extra non-ablation electrophysiology procedure. Conclusions Using real-world, Latin American-specific data, we found that with operational changes, three ablation procedures could feasibly be performed daily, leaving time for an extra electrophysiology procedure on more than half of days. Thus, use of cryoballoon ablation is an effective tool to enhance electrophysiology lab efficiency in resource-constrained regions such as Latin America.

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