Abstract

SummaryObjectivesTo systematically review the effects of radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFCA) on left atrial (LA) size, volumes and function in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF).MethodsWe searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, ScienceDirect, Highwire, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews and the reference lists of retrieved reports in July 2012.SettingChinaParticipantsTwenty-six studies (enrolling 1821 patients) were included in the final analysis.Main outcome measuresChanges of LA size or volumes and/or function in patients with AF after RFCA.ResultsCompared to pre-ablation values, there were significant decreases in LA diameter and LA volumes at post-ablation follow-up. However, compared to pre-ablation values, there were no significant differences in LA ejection fraction/LA active emptying fraction and LA strain at post-ablation follow-up. Decreases in LA diameter and LA volumes remained significant in those without AF recurrence but not in those with AF recurrence. LA ejection fraction/LA active emptying fraction did not decrease in patients without AF recurrence, whereas they decreased in patients with AF recurrence. As for LA strain, it seems that LA strain increases in patients without AF recurrence, with less fibrosis and with more LA volumes decrease, but the differences were not significant.ConclusionsSuccessful RFCA in patients with AF significantly decreases LA size and volumes and does not seem to adversely affect LA function.

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