Abstract
Background/Introduction: Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF) is the most common arrhythmia and catheter ablation (CA) is selected with the aim of rhythm control. CA was reported to increase heart rate (HR), which explains the modulation on the cardiac autonomic nervous system. However, little is known about the relationship between heart rate, sympathetic nerve activity and parasympathetic nerve activity in patient with PAF. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of CA on direct recording of muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) and heart rate variability (HRV), and these influences on HR. Methods: This study was conducted as a prospective, observational study. Patients with PAF who were scheduled for CA were enrolled. We measured blood pressure, HR, body weight, brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), echocardiogram parameters, high frequency component as cardiac parasympathetic nerve activity and low frequency component as cardiac sympathetic nerve activity in HRV, and MSNA before and 12 weeks after CA. Results: 21 PAF patients participated in this study. After CA, E/e’ and Ln BNP were significantly reduced(10.6±2.9 to 9.2±2.6, p<0.05. 3.8±1.3 to 3.3±1.6 log/pg/ml, p<0.05, respectively) while no significant changes were observed in EF, SV, left atrial diameter, left ventricular end diastolic and systolic diameters. HR was significantly increased (61.3±7.8 to 71.1±7.6 beats/min, p<0.05, respectively). However, the MSNA burst incidence and frequency were significantly decreased (65.4±12.6 to 41.3±13.4 bursts/100beats, p<0.01, n=21. 39.8±8.8 to 28.1±9.6 bursts/min, p<0.01, n=21. respectively). Also, the reduction in MSNA burst frequency was correlated with the increase in HR (r=0.57, 95%CI 0.183-0.804, p=0.00702). Ln Low frequency component in HRV was significantly decreased (5.72±1.75 to 3.85±2.13 log/ms 2 , p<0.05, n=12), but Ln high frequency (HF) component was not changed . No significant relationship observed between increased HR and HF component. Conclusion: CA induced paradoxical increasing heart rate with the reduction in sympathetic nerve activity in patient with PAF. These findings suggest that CA might modulate autonomic interaction between sinus nodes and in left atrium with denervated in ganglionated plexi.
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