Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal (Mar 2017)

Pulmonary vein isolation using multi-electrode radiofrequency vs conventional point-by-point radiofrequency ablation: A meta-analysis of randomized and non-randomized studies

  • Dursun Aras, MD,
  • Serkan Topaloglu, MD,
  • Serkan Cay, MD,
  • Ozcan Ozeke, MD,
  • Firat Ozcan, MD,
  • Goksel Cagirci, MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ipej.2017.02.004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2
pp. 36 – 43

Abstract

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Aims: Pulmonary vein isolation is effective in reducing atrial fibrillation (AF) episodes. Previous studies suggest single-shot techniques are effective and safe for this purpose. Procedural and clinical outcomes were compared between multi-electrode and point-by-point radiofrequency ablations by performing a meta-analysis of all randomized and non-randomized studies. Methods and results: Systematic reviews of MEDLINE and Cochrane Library databases were performed. Studies comparing procedural (procedure and fluoroscopy times) and clinical (AF recurrence) outcomes were included in the meta-analysis. A total of 13 clinical studies (5 randomized and 8 non-randomized) including 2152 patients met the inclusion criteria. In patients underwent multi-electrode ablation, there were significant reductions in both total procedure and fluoroscopy times, compared with point-by-point ablation (mean difference = −34.3 min [95% CI (−50.1 to −18.5)], p < 0.001 and mean difference = −7.1 min [95% CI (−12.0 to −2.2)], p < 0.01, respectively). These significances also continued in patients with paroxysmal AF. No such difference was observed in regard to AF recurrence between the 2 ablation strategies (RR = 0.90 [95% CI (0.80–1.01)], p = 0.066). This insignificance was also observed in patients with paroxysmal AF. Conclusions: In a heterogeneous AF population, multi-electrode ablation is as effective as point-by-point ablation, with better procedural and fluoroscopy durations.

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