Abstract

HotBalloon-based pulmonary vein isolation (HBPVI) has yielded encouraging clinical results in the treatment of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF). However, pulmonary vein (PV) stenosis remains a concern. The influence of longer application duration on PV stenosis has not yet been systematically evaluated. All patients who underwent first HBPVI of PAF with pre- and post-ablation computed tomography (CT) were included. We used single-shot technique with application duration of 180s in the RSPV, 180-240s in the LSPV, and 120s in the lower PV procedures. PV stenosis was analyzed using CT and categorized as moderate (50-70%), and severe (> 70%) reduction in PV diameter. We analyzed imaging of the PV anatomy before ablation and during follow-up in 84 patients. Among them, 7 (8.3%) showed moderate stenosis, and 3 (3.6%) had severe stenosis including one total occlusion patient. All severe stenosis and total occlusion occurred in RSPV and LSPV procedures with longer application duration. No severe stenosis nor total PV occlusion occurred in inferior PV procedures with shorter application duration. The incidence of PV stenosis ≥ 50% or total PV occlusion was significantly lower in inferior PV than RSPV and LSPV procedures (0.6%, 6.0%, 8.0%, p = 0.01, respectively). All cases of PV stenosis including total PV occlusion patients were asymptomatic. No intervention for PV stenosis was performed. The risk of PV stenosis in HBPVI was rare in lower PV procedure with shorter application duration. An application duration setting of 120s in lower PV procedure might be effective to prevent PV stenosis.

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