Abstract

There is a group of patients with so-called idiopathic atrial fibrillation (AF) without the causes of arrhythmia established by a standard examination. Aim. To study the effect of histological changes in the myocardium in patients with idiopathic AF on the effectiveness of ablation. Material and methods. The study included 101 patients with idiopathic AF All patients underwent ablation, during which a myocardial biopsy was performed. Depending on the results of intervention, 3 groups were formed: 1 — no AF within 12 months, 2 — recurrent arrhythmia within first 3 months of follow-up, 3 — recurrent arrhythmia after first 3 months of follow-up. To assess inflammatory changes and the severity of fibrosis, histological and immunohistochemical tests of myocardial biopsies were performed. Results . Histological criteria for lymphocytic myocarditis in group 1 observed in 47,5% of patients, in groups 2 and 3 in 27,3% and 25%, respectively. Infiltration of less than 7 cells per 1 mm 2 by CD3+ lymphocytes prevailed in group 3. The activity of inflammation in the studied groups did not significantly differ. The minimum severity of fibrosis was significantly less frequently recorded in group 1 than in group 2 and 3. Nonexpression of viral antigens in the first group was significantly less common than in the second and third groups. Moreover, the combination of expression of enterovirus VP1 and human herpesvirus 6 antigens was significantly more often recorded in the first group. Positive correlation was found between the expression of viral antigens and markers of endo- and myocardial fibrosis. Conclusion. The primary risk factor for recurrent arrhythmia was the initial stage of fibrosis, while inflammatory changes and viral infection were not risk factors. The presence of viral antigens in the myocardium had an indirect effect on the clinical outcome.

Highlights

  • Существует группа пациентов с так называемой “идиопатической” фибрилляцией предсердий (ФП), у которых причин, способных привести к развитию аритмии, при стандартном обследовании не выявлено

  • There is a group of patients with so-called idiopathic atrial fibrillation (AF) without the causes of arrhythmia established by a standard examination

  • Histological criteria for lymphocytic myocarditis in group 1 observed in 47,5% of patients, in groups 2 and 3 in 27,3% and 25%, respectively

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Summary

ОРИГИНАЛЬНЫЕ СТАТЬИ

Изучить влияние гистологических изменений в миокарде у пациентов с “идиопатической” формой ФП на эффективность катетерного лечения. Е.* — врач сердечно-сосудистый хирург отделения хирургического лечения сложных нарушений ритма сердца и электрокардиостимуляции, ORCID: 0000-0001-5671-7201, Баталов Р. Отделения хирургического лечения сложных нарушений ритма сердца и электрокардиостимуляции, ORCID: 0000-0003-1415-3932, Усенков С. М.н., врач по рентгенэндоваскулярным диагностике и лечению отделения хирургического лечения сложных нарушений ритма сердца и электрокардиостимуляции, ORCID: 00000001-9553-9647, Арчаков Е. Отделения хирургического лечения сложных нарушений ритма сердца и электрокардиостимуляции, ORCID: 00000002-2530-361X, Гусакова А. Что пациенты с “идиопатиче‐ ской” ФП страдают латентным миокардитом, кото‐ рый в свою очередь может снижать ожидаемую эффективность проводимого лечения, поэтому про‐ ведение гистологического и ИГИ биоптатов мио‐ карда у данной категории пациентов является целесо‐ образным и может способствовать повышению каче‐ ства их лечения. Цель исследования — изучить влияние гистологи‐ ческих изменений в миокарде у пациентов с “идиопа‐ тической” формой ФП на эффективность катетер‐ ного лечения. Межжелу‐ дочковой перегородки и выводного отдела правого

Клиническая характеристика пациентов по группам
Время наблюдения
Findings
Инфильтрация иммунокомпетентными клетками

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