Abstract

BackgroundLeft atrial appendage (LAA) is a potential source of atrial fibrillation (AF) triggers.HypothesisLAA morphology and dimensions are associated with AF recurrence after pulmonary vein isolation (PVI).MethodsFrom cardiac computed tomography angiography (CCTA), left atrial (LA), pulmonary vein (PV), and LAA anatomy were assessed in cryoballoon ablation (CBA) patients.ResultsAmong 1103 patients undergoing second‐generation CBA, 725 (65.7%) received CCTA with 473 (42.9%) qualifying for detailed LAA analysis (66.3 ± 9.5 years). Symptomatic AF reoccurred in 166 (35.1%) patients during a median follow‐up of 19 months. Independent predictors of recurrence were LA volume, female sex, and mitral regurgitation ≥°II. LAA volume and AF‐type were dependent predictors of recurrence due to their strong correlations with LA volume. LA volumes ≥122.7 ml (sensitivity 0.53, specificity 0.69, area under the curve [AUC] 0.63) and LAA volumes ≥11.25 ml (sensitivity 0.39, specificity 0.79, AUC 0.59) were associated with recurrence. LA volume was significantly smaller in females. LAA volumes showed no sex‐specific difference. LAA morphology, classified as windsock (51.4%), chicken‐wing (20.7%), cactus (12.5%), and cauliflower‐type (15.2%), did not predict successful PVI (log‐rank; p = 0.596).ConclusionsLAA volume was strongly correlated to LA volume and was a dependent predictor of recurrence after CBA. Main independent predictors were LA volume, female sex, and mitral regurgitation ≥°II. Gender differences in LA volumes were observed. Individual LAA morphology was not associated with AF recurrence after cryo‐PVI. Our results indicate that preprocedural CCTA might be a useful imaging modality to evaluate ablation strategies for patients with recurrences despite successful PVI.

Highlights

  • Left atrial appendage (LAA) is a potential source of atrial fibrillation (AF) triggers

  • Major subsequent computed parameters were the ellipsoidal area of the LAA ostium, perimeter calculated by Ramanujan's formula, and trapezoid area of the posterior wall calculated by the roof top line, and roof and bottom lines and the distance between those lines

  • left atrial (LA) volume was significantly smaller in females, while the LAA volume in females was similar to that in males

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Introduction

Left atrial appendage (LAA) is a potential source of atrial fibrillation (AF) triggers. Hypothesis: LAA morphology and dimensions are associated with AF recurrence after pulmonary vein isolation (PVI). Methods: From cardiac computed tomography angiography (CCTA), left atrial (LA), pulmonary vein (PV), and LAA anatomy were assessed in cryoballoon ablation (CBA) patients. Results: Among 1103 patients undergoing second-generation CBA, 725 (65.7%) received CCTA with 473 (42.9%) qualifying for detailed LAA analysis (66.3 ± 9.5 years). Independent predictors of recurrence were LA volume, female sex, and mitral regurgitation ≥II. LAA volume and AF-type were dependent predictors of recurrence due to their strong correlations with LA volume. LA volumes ≥122.7 ml (sensitivity 0.53, specificity 0.69, area under the curve [AUC] 0.63) and LAA volumes ≥11.25 ml (sensitivity 0.39, specificity 0.79, AUC 0.59) were associated with recurrence. Conclusions: LAA volume was strongly correlated to LA volume and was a dependent predictor of recurrence after CBA. Main independent predictors were LA volume, Florian Straube and Janis Pongratz contributed to the study

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