Heart Rhythm O2 (Oct 2023)

ECGI targeted ablation for persistent AF not responding to pulmonary vein isolation: Results of a two-staged strategy (TARGET AF2)

  • Gurpreet Dhillon, MRCP, BSc, PhD,
  • Shohreh Honarbakhsh, MRCP, PhD, BSC,
  • Hakam Abbas, MSc,
  • Peter Waddingham, MRCP, BSc,
  • Adam S. Dennis, MRCP, BSc,
  • Nikhil Ahluwalia, MRCP, BSc,
  • Malcolm Finlay, PhD,
  • Afzal Sohaib, PhD,
  • Sophie Welch, PhD,
  • Holly Daw, MSc,
  • Simon Sporton, FRCP, MD,
  • Anthony Chow, FRCP, MD,
  • Mark J. Earley, FRCP, MD,
  • Pier D. Lambiase, FHRS, PhD,
  • Ross J. Hunter, FESC, FEHRA, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 10
pp. 609 – 617

Abstract

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Background: Mechanisms sustaining persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) remain unclear. Objectives: The study sought to evaluate both the clinical outcomes and response to ablation of potential drivers in patients with recurrent persistent AF recurrence following pulmonary vein isolation (PVI). Methods: A total of 100 patients with persistent AF of 1.5 revolutions or focal activations. Cycle lengths were measured pre- and postablation. The primary outcome was freedom from atrial arrhythmia off antiarrhythmic drugs at 1 year as per guidelines. Results: Of 37 patients recruited, 26 had recurrent AF and underwent ECGI-guided ablation of PDs. An average of 6.4 ± 2.7 PDs were targeted per patient. The mean ablation time targeting PDs was 15.5 ± 6.9 minutes. An ablation response occurred in 20 patients (AF termination in 6, cycle length prolongation ≥10% in 14). At 1 year, 14 (54%) of 26 patients were free from arrhythmia, and 12 (46%) of 26 were off antiarrhythmic drugs. Considering the 96 patients who completed follow-up out of the original cohort of 100 patients undergoing cryoablation in this staged strategy, freedom from arrhythmia at 1 year following the last procedure was 72 (75%) of 96, or 70 (73%) of 96 off antiarrhythmic drugs. Conclusions: In patients with recurrent AF despite PVI, ECGI-guided ablation caused an acute response in a majority with reasonable long-term outcomes.

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