Abstract

BackgroundThis study aims to investigate the current status of AF (atrial fibrillation) catheter ablation in Korea.MethodsThe patients who underwent AF catheter ablation from September 2017 to December 2019 were prospectively enrolled from 37 arrhythmia centers. Demographic data, procedural characteristics, the extent of catheter ablation, acute success of the ablation lesion set, rate and independent risk factor for recurrence of AF were analyzed.ResultsA total of 2402 AF patients [paroxysmal AF (PAF) 45.7%, persistent AF (PeAF) 43.1% and redo AF 11.2%] were included. Pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) was performed in 2378 patients (99%) and acute success rate was 97.9%. Additional non-PV ablation (NPVA) were performed in 1648 patients (68.6%). Post-procedural complication rate was 2.2%. One-year AF-free survival rate was 78.6% and the PeAF patients showed poorer survival rate than the ones with other types (PeAF 72.4%, PAF 84.2%, redo AF 80.0%). Additional NPVA did not influence the recurrence of AF in the PAF patients (PVI 17.0% vs. NPVA 14.6%, P value 0.302). However, it showed lower AF recurrence rate in the PeAF patients (PVI 34.9% vs. NPVA 24.4%, P value 0.001). Valvular heart disease, left atrial diameter, PeAF, PVI alone, need of NPVA for terminating AF, and failed ablation were independent predictors of AF recurrence.ConclusionsAdditional NPVA was associated better rhythm outcome in the patients with PeAF, not in the ones with PAF. The independent risk factors for AF recurrence in Korean population were similar to previous studies. Further research is needed to discover optimal AF ablation strategy.

Highlights

  • This study aims to investigate the current status of Atrial fibrillation (AF) catheter ablation in Korea

  • Catheter ablation of AF was effective in suppressing AF symptoms refractory to antiarrhythmic drug treatment, and recurrence of AF was smaller than medical therapy [4]

  • This study aims to establish a prospective AF ablation registry to investigate the current status of AF catheter ablation in Korea

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Introduction

This study aims to investigate the current status of AF (atrial fibrillation) catheter ablation in Korea. Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained arrhythmia and causes serious cardiovascular diseases such as stroke and heart failure in the long term. The main stems of AF treatment involve avoiding stroke, improving AF-related symptoms, controlling the heart rate or rhythm, and managing cardiovascular risk factors and concomitant diseases [3]. It has been shown to improve quality of life and mortality and cardiovascular outcomes such as stroke, bleeding, and heart failure [5,6,7]. In Korea, AF catheter ablation has increased gradually and safely performed [8, 9].

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